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							                     POLYPHONY
                             Post Office Box #515
                        Highland Park, Illinois 60035
                 FAX #847-831-5577 (backup #847-831-4409)
                   E-Mail: POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM
                 Website: http://www.lucidum.com/polyphony
                        Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor

                              Auction Catalog #111
                                 [Closing August 31st, 2009]

Dear Fellow Record Collectors -
                         WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION
                      OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #111!
All items are offered at auction; the minimum acceptable bid for each is shown at the end
of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Monday, August 31st, 2009.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE: The internet version is essentially the same as
the print version which is sent worldwide except that no bidsheet is provided, since all you really
need to do is send me an e-mail with careful notation of your bids and the lot numbers of the
items in which you are interested. A brief description of the item helps in case of mis-readings
of lot numbers. If you are a new bidder and I do not have your physical address, obviously I will
need it. And if you wish to authorize me to charge your winnings to a Visa, Mastercard or
American Express card which I do not already have on file, I do not suggest that you send this
information via e-mail since it is not very secure. You are welcome to quote an account number
for me via the phone/FAX number or via the physical address shown above – or you may wait
for me to send you a copy of your invoice and quote the account number by return mail. If you
have questions, by all means e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF
CONTENTS, PAGE 4 FOR ABBREVIATIONS, PAGE 3 FOR CONDITION GRADING.
For those of you receiving one of my catalogs for the first time, here are a few comments about
the contents and their arrangement. Headers at the start of each section and page let you know
what is there. A listing is mono unless an asterisk or plus-sign appears at the start of the entry to
indicate either true stereo (*) or electronic stereo (+). Listings are categorized according to what I
judge is the primary feature of interest of a given item. Unusual works and those with many
artists (i.e. opera) are listed alphabetically by composer in repertoire sections. Familiar
repertoire is usually listed by performer in an artist section. There are also sections (mostly of
audiophile interest) where material is listed by particular labels. I suggest browsing all sections!
I do some cross-referencing of artists, but you can use your computer to do any searches you
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.
Deadline for receipt of bids is Monday, August 31st, 2009 (actually 9:00 a.m. CDT Tuesday
will still work).

Auction Procedures

First of all, relax! Because this is an auction rather than a fixed-price catalog, there is no need to
rush to get ahead of other collectors. You should receive this catalog with at least a week to
browse before having to send bids. If you did not receive your catalog in a timely manner, let
me know so that I can try to remedy the problem in the future.

Bids must be received by Monday, August 31st. Polyphony's FAX number is: 847-831-5577
(in case of any problems with the regular FAX number, use 847-831-4409). You may send E-
mail to POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM (note the 2 in that address!) In case of ties, the earliest bid
will be the winner. Send no money until you are notified of your winning bids (invoices are
sent within a few days of the close, and all bidders are notified - even those with no winnings).

Winning bidders must send payment in full or deposit (see below) within 4 weeks. Orders paid
by money order (or personal check from established customers) will be shipped within a day or
two of receipt of payment. Personal checks on an individual's first order or two may require 2
weeks to clear. Foreign customers should make payment in U.S. dollars, payable through a U.S.
bank. Foreign postal money orders denominated in U.S. dollars are also acceptable, as are wire
transfers. Payment is also accepted through Visa, Mastercard, American Express & PayPal.
Or you may pre-authorize credit card payment as discussed above.

Shipping and packing charges (with insurance) for U.S. orders are added at the rate of $7.50 for
the first 3 LP's, tapes, or CD’s, and $.50 for each additional. Orders including books or 78's will
have shipping charges computed individually, since larger boxes, more packing material, and
greater weights are involved. Similarly, shipments of CD’s alone will cost a little less. Rates for
foreign shipments by insured air mail (surface mail is no longer available as of May 2007) now
$32.00 for the first LP or tape, and $2.50 for each additional. Canadian insured air mail rates
are $25.00 (1st 3 items); $1.00 (each additional). For foreign parcels under four pounds, I will
also quote the less-expensive uninsured rate as an option on each invoice.

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

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

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

      FS - Factory-sealed

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

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Browsing!!!

-- Larry Jones
                                      Abbreviations

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

 AAM = Academy of Ancient Music                  bbl = bubble
ASCR = Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome             beg = beginning
ASMF = Acad, St. Martin-in-the-Fields            bl cov = blank cover
 ACO = Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orch              blem = blemish
 BPS = Boston Pops                               c/c = cover punched or cut on corner or edge
 BSO = Boston Symphony Orchestra                 ch = chamber
BSOO = Berlin State Opera Orch                   cho = choir or chorus
BVRS = Bavarian Radio Orchestra                  cov dam = cover damage
  CO = Cleveland Orchestra                       dig = digital
 CPO = Czech Philharmonic Orchestra              drm = digitally remastered
 CSO = Chicago Symphony Orchestra                ens = ensemble
 DSO = Detroit Symphony Orchestra                exc = excerpts
 ECO = English Chamber Orchestra                 fr = from
ERSO = Eastman-Rochester Sym Orch                inc = includes
 EWE = Eastman Wind Ensemble                     lgt or lt = light
LAPO = Los Angeles Philharmonic                  mod = moderate
 LPO = London Philharmonic Orchestra             nse = noise
 LSO = London Symphony Orchestra                 occ = occasional
 MMF = Maggio Musicale Fiorentino                op = opera
 Mpls = Minneapolis or Minnesota Orch            ov = overture
 NDR = North German Radio Orch                   pres - pressing
 NPO = New Philharmonia Orchestra                rec = recorded
 NYP = New York Philharmonic                     scr = scratch
ORTF = French National Radio-TV Orch             sd = side
 OSR = Orchestre de la Suisse Romande            sec = seconds
 PCO = Paris Conservatory Orchestra              snd = sound
 Phila = Philadelphia Orchestra                  s/s = 1-in sticker neatly around lower spine
  PO = Philharmonia Orchestra                    sur = surface
 PSO = Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra             tk = tick
PSOL = Philharmonic Sym Orch, London             * = recording is in true stereo
ROHCG = Royal Opera, Covent Garden               + = recording is in electronic stereo
 RPO = Royal Philharmonic                        For pressing codes [in brackets] in audio-
 SFSO = San Francisco Symphony Orch              phile sections, see header for that section.
SWDR = Southwest German Radio Orch               A few other sections have their
 VPO = Vienna Philharmonic                       own abbreviations; some are repeated here:
 VSO = Vienna Symphony                            D = Dolby (tapes)
VSOO = Vienna State Opera Orchestra               BC = Barclay Crocker issue (tapes)
                                                  NL = no libretto (opera/choral repertoire)
                                     Table of Contents
                                             [by listing number]

Format             Category                                            Listing Numbers


Open-Reel Tapes:   Operas: Complete & Highlights; Vocalists………         #      1   -    31
                   2-Track Tapes; 4-Track Londons, Mercuries…….        #     32   -    58
                   RCA’s; Misc Audiophile; …………………….....               #     59   -    75
                   Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire & Chamber….       #    76   -   102
                   Collections, Piano, Violin, Winds/Brass; Organ…     #    103   -   122
                   Conductors; Film; Miscellaneous Non-Classical …     #    123   -   150

LP’s:              Operas/Choral/Vocal: Complete; Exc; Collections..   # 151 - 393
                   Vocalists…………………………………………..                         # 394 - 598
                   Audiophile & Special Labels…………………...               # 599 - 920
                           Angels…………………..              # 599 - 671
                           Londons ………………..             # 672 - 705
                           Mercury…………………               # 706 - 733
                           RCA…………………….                 # 734 - 875
                           Misc……………………..               # 876 - 920
                   Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire…………….….          # 921   - 1011
                   Chamber Music; Collections………………….........          #1012   - 1091
                   Violin; Cello; Viola; Harp; Harpsichord………...       #1092   - 1246
                   Piano; Organ……………………..…………..…..…                    #1247   - 1511
                   Conductors…………………………………………                          #1512   - 1959




        Listings begin on the next page >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
                                                          Open Reel Pre-Recorded Tapes

All tapes are guaranteed to be in excellent condition (understanding 2-track tapes, as well as some early 4-tracks
are delicate and require careful handling). When a listing contains more music than would fit on a single LP, I
have indicated the LP equivalent in parentheses as I do with the record listings; I am no longer counting the
reels also. Tapes are 7 1/2 ips, 4-Track, non-Dolby and include libretti for vocal works unless otherwise
indicated. With the Barclay-Crocker issues I have placed a number at the end of the listing indicating the total
number of copies of the tape ever made. In one of their last flyers, BC published these numbers to give an idea
of which items were particularly scarce. With some of the "audiophile" material I have noted reviews or
comments I have found of a tape's LP counterpart (or the tape itself) in The Absolute Sound by the letters TAS
followed by issue number, colon, page number (i.e. 58:139). The following codes also apply:

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

Open Reel's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire

1.*BACH: Cantata # 35 & #42. Stich-Randall; Forrester; Young; Boyden; Scherchen/Vienna Radio
              Orch & Academy Ch Choir. West WT-510. ........................................................................ 20.00
2.*BELLINI: Norma. Sutherland; Horne; Alexander; Cross; Bonynge/LSO & Cho. London W-
      90168(3). .............................................................................................................................................. 18.00
3.*DVORAK: The Jacobin. Zitek; Machotkova; Prusa; Pinkas/Brno State Philharmonic. [D; BC; one
      of the very scarcest of the Barclay-Crockers releases: only 109 copies duplicated!] ProArte Y-
      3000(3). ................................................................................................................................................ 50.00
4.*GILBERT & SULLIVAN: Ruddigore. Reed; Round; Sandford; Riley; Adams; Hindmarsh;
      Godfrey/D'Oyly Carte Opera Company; ROHCG. London LOH-90056(2)................................. 20.00
5.*GIORDANO: Fedora. Olivero; Del Monaco; Gobbi; Gardelli/Monte Carlo Opera. London K-
      90169(2). .............................................................................................................................................. 18.00
6.*GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice. Horne; Lorengar; Donath; Solti/ROHCG. [D] London K-41285(2). ....... 20.00
7.*HANDEL: Messiah. Alarie; Merriman; Simoneau; Standen; Scherchen/VSOO; Vienna Academy
      Cho. [Based on original Dublin performance, April 13, 1742; includes texts] West WTW-134(3). . 45.00
8.*JANACEK: Glagolitic Mass. Lear; Rossel-Majdan; Haefliger; Crass; Kubelik/BVRS. DGG DGC-
      8954...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
9.*JANACEK: Jenufa. Domaninska; Pribyl; Kniplova; Zidek; Gregor/Prague Ntnl Theatre. Angel S-
      3756(2). ................................................................................................................................................ 16.00
10.*LEHAR: Merry Widow. Gueden; Grunden; Kmentt; Loose; Stolz/VSOO; Cho. London LOH-
      90003(2). .............................................................................................................................................. 20.00
11.*MOZART: Mass in c, K.427, "Great." Donath; Harper; Davies; Dean; Davis/LSO/Cho. [D] Phil
      L-45235. ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00
12.*MOZART: Masses in C, K.257 & K.317. Donath; Knight; Davies; Grant; Davis/LSO; Cho. Philips
      L-5034. ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00
13.*MOZART: Requiem. Donath; Minton; Davies; Nienstedt; Davis/BBC Sym; Alldis Choir. Philips
      L-2862. ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00
14.*MOZART: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K.339; Exsultate, Jubilate; Ave Verum; Kyrie,
      K.341. Te Kanawa; Bainbridge; Howell; Davis/LSO; Cho. [D] Philips L-45271.............................. 14.00
15.*ORFF: Carmina Burana. Harsanyi; Petrak; Presnell; Ormandy/Phila. Col MQ-347. ......................... 12.00
Open Reel's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

16.*PFITZNER: Palestrina. Gedda; Fischer-Dieskau; Weikl; Prey; Steinbach; Ridderbusch; Donath;
      Fassbaender; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho. DGG W-41013(4). (w/LP-sized libretto; minor box tape
      repair) ................................................................................................................................................... 32.00
17.*POULENC: Gloria; Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. Carteri; Cho (in Gloria); Durufle
      (in concerto); Pretre/ORTF. [first recording of the Gloria; recorded under composer's
      supervision] Angel ZS-35953. ............................................................................................................. 14.00
18.*PUCCINI: Suor Angelica. Tebaldi; Simionato; Danieli; Pace; Gardelli/MMF. London LOL-
      90053.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
19.*PURCELL: Come Ye Sons of Art; Rejoice in the Lord Alway; My Beloved Spake. Misc Soloists
      (inc. Cantelo & Tear); Alfred Deller/Misc Orchs. Van VTC-1657. .................................................. 14.00
20.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Execution of Stepan Razin; Symphony #9. Gromadsky;
      Kondrashin/Moscow Phil; Cho. Mel-Angel ZS-40000. ................................................................... 12.00
21.*VERDI: Requiem. Schwarzkopf; Ludwig; Gedda; Ghiaurov; Giulini/PO; Cho. [Classic!] Angel
      ZB-3649(2). ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00

Open Reel's: Vocalists

22.*CABALLE: French Arias - Faust, Mireille, Romeo, Huguenots, Louise, Carmen, Thais.
       Giovaninetti/NPO. DGG L-3073. (first copy I've seen in a dozen years) ......................................... 12.00
23.*CRESPIN: Prima Donna from Paris. Arias: Iphigenie; 3 Valses(3); Damnation; Sapho; Ascanio;
       Werther(3); Carmen(2); Perichole(3); Belle Helene; Duchesse; Phi-Phi; Amour Masque;
       Damnation; Ciboulette(2). Lombard/Sebastian; OSR/VSOO. London K-90203(2). ...................... 20.00
24.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Haydn Arias - Il Disertore; La Vera Constanza; Acide & Galatea; La Scuola
       di Gelosi. Mozart Arias - Figaro; Finta; K.432, K.433, K.513, K.541, K.539. Peters/Vienna
       Haydn Orchestra. London L-90191. (my last copy of this sold ten years ago!) ............................... 16.00
25.*GHIAUROV: Verdi Scenes:Nabucco(2), Macbeth, Vespri, Simon. Abbado/LSO; Cho. London L-
       90173.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
26.*LORENGAR: Arias - Boheme, Rondine, Butterfly, Turandot, Gianni, Rusalka, Louise, Carmen,
       Pecheurs, Manon. Patane/ASCR. London LOL-90124. .................................................................... 14.00
27.*LORENGAR: Prima Donna in Vienna: Arias - Figaro, Fidelio, Freischutz, Tannhauser, Tote Stadt,
       Arabella, Gypsy Baron, Vogelhandler, Eva, Zigeunerliebe, Csardas-furstin. Weller/Vienna Op
       Orch. Lon L-90201. ............................................................................................................................ 14.00
28.*PAVAROTTI: Mamma - Popular Italian Songs (16), arr & conducted by Henry Mancini. [dig;
       recorded in Geneva, 1984; there were not very many open-reels which were recorded digitally!]
       London 1R1-7668. ............................................................................................................................... 16.00
29.*PEERCE: Handel Arias (Atalanta; Samson; Alexander's Feast; Semele; Acis & Galatea; Radamisto;
       Alceste; Jephta; Judas). Schwieger/VSOO. Westminster WTC-163. ................................................ 15.00
30.*SILLS: Arias & Scenes from French Opera - Manon, Louise, Hamlet, Mignon, Robert le Diable,
       Huguenots. Mackerras/RPO; Cho. West L-7163.............................................................................. 14.00
31.*TEBALDI: "In Concert" - Songs by Donizetti; Mascagni; Rossini; Ponchielli; Pergolesi; Tosti;
       Zandonai; Bellini; Puccini; Paradisi; Scarlatti; Gluck; Ricci; Marcadante; Cimara. Bonynge,
       piano. [D] London L-490226. .............................................................................................................. 12.00
Open Reel's: 2-Track Popular Tapes

32.*RCA CPS-199: BOB AND RAY THROW A STEREO SPECTACULAR. Bob & Ray; Dick
      Schory's New Percussion Ens; Sauter-Finegan Orch; Skitch Henderson & His Orchette;
      Melachrino Orch; Lena Horne; Radio City Music Hall Organ. [TAS re LP issue: 73:150L]
      (first copy I've ever seen on tape!) ....................................................................................................... 75.00

Open Reel's: Londons

33.*1R1-7085: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #1; Marche Slave. Mehta/LAPO. [Minshull; Lock &
       Parry].................................................................................................................................................... 16.00
34.*E-46841: TCHAIKOVSKY - Voyevode; Hamlet; Francesca da Rimini. Dorati/National Sym. [D;
       Mallinson; Wilkinson & Moorfoot] ..................................................................................................... 12.00
35.*E-46891: TCHAIKOVSKY - The Tempest; Fatum; Romeo & Juliet. Dorati/National Sym. [D] ......... 12.00
36.*E-46923: AUBER - Marco Spada. Bonynge/LSO. [D] ........................................................................... 12.00
37.*L-80222: JANACEK - Sinfonietta. HINDEMITH - Symphonic Metamorphoses. Abbado/LSO. ......... 12.00
38.*L-80252: FALLA - Nights in the Gardens of Spain. CHOPIN Concerto #2. De Larrocha;
       Comissiona/OSR. ............................................................................................................................... 12.00
39.*LC-80188: BEETHOVEN - Quintet, Op. 16. MOZART Quintet, K.452. Ashkenazy; London
       Wind Soloists. ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00
40.*LC-80189(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #6 & #7. Kertesz/LSO. ............................................................ 20.00
41.*LCK-80181(2): BACH - The Art of Fugue. Munchinger/Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. .................. 20.00
42.*LCK-80193(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #3 & #8. Kertesz/LSO. ......................................................... 20.00
43.*LCK-80194(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #4 & #5. Kertesz/LSO. ......................................................... 20.00
44.*LCK-80195(2): DVORAK - Symphony #9; Overtures. Kertesz/LSO.................................................... 20.00
45.*LCL-80011: RAVEL - Ma Mere L'Oye. DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes. Ansermet/OSR. .................... 25.00
46.*LCL-80034: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe (complete). Monteux/LSO; ROHCG Cho. ........................... 45.00
47.*LCL-80183: SCHUBERT - String Quintet in C; String Trio in B-flat. VPO Quartet............................ 12.00
48.*LCN-80191: DVORAK - Symphony #1; My Home Overture. Kertesz/LSO. ....................................... 14.00
49.*LCN-80192: DVORAK - Symphony #2; Scherzo Capriccioso. Kertesz/LSO. ...................................... 14.00
50.*LON-90119: BARTOK - Bluebeard's Castle. Ludwig; Berry; Kertesz/LSO. [TAS 49:146] ............... 16.00
51.*LPL-70122: REGIMENTAL BAND & MASSED PIPERS of the BLACK WATCH. . ......................... 12.00
52.*LPL-70125: MANTOVANI - Golden Hits. ............................................................................................ 12.00

Open Reel's: London Phase-4 Stereo

53.*E-421137: MYSTERIOUS FILM WORLD OF BERNARD HERRMANN. Suites - Mysterious
       Island; 3 Worlds of Gulliver; Jason & the Argonauts. Composer/National Phil. [D][TAS 9:99L;
       30:141; 41:154; 65:153L] .................................................................................................................... 50.00
54.*L-444207: FANTASY FILM WORLD OF BERNARD HERRMANN. Suites -Journey to the
       Center of the Earth; The 7th Voyage of Sinbad; The Day the Earth Stood Still; Fahrenheit 451.
       Herrmann/National Philharmonic. [D] [TAS 30:141-2; 41:154-8; 60:130-2; 65:164L; one of
       Herrmann's most riveting recordings - listen to his use of the serpent in "Journey" - very
       appropriately in music associated with the Giant Chameleon!] .......................................................... 45.00
55.*L-475087: MAGNIFICENT SOUND OF BAROQUE BRASS. Howarth; Civil/London Fest
       Brass Ens. [D] ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00
56.*L-74109: GOLDEN TRUMPET OF HARRY JAMES. ........................................................................... 12.00
57.*LCL-75014: HANDEL - Messiah Excerpts. Armstrong; Procter; Bowen; Cameron;
       Stokowski/LSO & Cho. ..................................................................................................................... 10.00
Open Reel's: Mercuries

58.*L-90417: BAROQUE CONCERTOS FOR FOUR GUITARS & Other Works. Romeros. [From
       SR-90417] ............................................................................................................................................ 30.00

Open Reel's: RCA's

59.*FTC-2014: ROMBERG - The Desert Song. Lanza; Raskin; Murcell; Arthur; Callinicos/Orch &
      Cho. ..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
60.*FTC-2028: KHACHATURIAN - Masquerade Suite. KABALEVSKY - The Comedians.
      Kondrashin/RCA Victor Orchestra. [Mohr; Layton; LP equivalent LSC-2398; TAS 65:156L;
      first copy of this I've had since 1991!!] (box has bad damage, but on spine only).............................. 35.00
61.*FTC-2051: LALO - Symphonie Espagnole. Szeryng; Hendl/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; TAS re LP
      issue on LSC-2456: 86:184; VERY scarce tape - only the second copy I've ever seen; wonderful
      sound!] ................................................................................................................................................. 95.00
62.*FTC-2068: LOESSER - Medleys from Guys & Dolls; Hans Christian Andersen; Where's Charley;
      Greenwillow; Most Happy Fella. Fiedler/BPS. [Wilcox; Crawford; TAS 83/84:234-9; glorious,
      really big Symphony Hall sound!] (minor box scuffs) ........................................................................ 35.00
63.*FTC-2129: MAHLER - Symphony #1. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] (box has moderate
      damage) ................................................................................................................................................ 15.00
64.*FTC-2151: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton] .............................. 32.00
65.*FTC-2200: LISZT - Piano Sonata in b. SCHUBERT - Sonata in a. Gilels. [Dellheim; Keville &
      Gardner] ............................................................................................................................................... 18.00
66.*FTC-2208: STRAUSS - Salome: Interlude and Final Scene, Dance of the Seven Veils; The
      Egyptian Helen: Awakening Scene. Price; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore] ................................ 20.00
67.*FTC-2216: KODALY - Hary Janos Suite; Peacock Variations. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore;
      very dynamic - one of Leinsdorf/BSO's best in my opinion; placement box includes front and
      back from the original box: the spine had been ruined] (box damage - see preceding comments) ..... 18.00
68.*FTC-2217: HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS - Works of Rimsky, Rose(2), Kreisler, Tchaikovsky,
      Lecuona, Hayman, Lumbye, 5 more (including finale of Mendelssohn concerto played by 18
      violinists!). Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Keville] [scarce!] (damage to right-hand box spine; rest
      OK) ...................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
69.*FTP-1198: CARLOS MONTOYA - Flamenco Antiguo. [Somer; Begley] ............................................ 12.00
70.*FTP-1244: EDDY ARNOLD - Folk Song Book. With Needmore Creek Singers. [Atkins; Porter;
      Nashville] ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00
71.*FTP-1248: KATE SMITH AT CARNEGIE HALL. Skitch Henderson/Orch. [Live; November 2,
      1963; Bob Simpson, engineer] ............................................................................................................. 18.00

Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label

72.*COLUMBIA MQ-857: IVES - Symphony #2; Fourth of July. Bernstein/NYP. [Also - Bernstein
      discusses Ives; TAS 44:158; 69:48] ..................................................................................................... 14.00
73.*COMMAND RS-4T-841: TONY MOTTOLA - Spanish Guitar. ............................................................ 12.00
74.*COMMAND RS-4T-853: THE ROBERT de CORMIER FOLK SINGERS (thirteen selections). ......... 12.00
75.*DESMAR D-1011: DVORAK - Serenade in E. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Tallis Fantasia.
      PURCELL - Dido's Lament. Stokowski/RPO. ("The Stokowski String Sound") [D; BC] [TAS
      12:515+533; 918 copies made] ............................................................................................................ 18.00
Open Reel's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

76.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Oistrakh; Rostropovich; Richter; Karajan/BPO. Angel L-
       36727.................................................................................................................................................... 15.00
77.*BRAHMS: Double Concerto. Zukerman; Harrell; Mehta/NYP. Col 1R1-7235. ................................ 14.00
78.*BRAHMS: Haydn Variations; Academic Festival & Tragic Overtures. Bernstein/NYP. Col 1R1-
       6780...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
79.*BRAHMS: Symphony #1; Academic Festival Overture. Walter/Col Sym. Col MQ-337. (minor box
       scuffs) ................................................................................................................................................... 16.00
80.*FALLA: The 3-Cornered Hat (complete). De Los Angeles; Fruhbeck de Burgos/PO. Angel ZS-
       36235.................................................................................................................................................... 14.00
81.*GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue (Shefter); American in Paris. Heindorf/Warner Bros Sym.
       Warner Bros BST-1243. ...................................................................................................................... 12.00
82.*HANDEL: 12 Concerti Grossi, op.6. Wenzinger/Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Archiv ARS-
       3246(3). ................................................................................................................................................ 30.00
83.*HAYDN: Symphony # 52 & 60. Blum/Esterhazy Orch. Van VTC-1674. ............................................ 12.00
84.*HAYDN: Symphony # 89 & #90. Somogyi/Vienna Sym. West WT-505. ............................................. 14.00
85.*JANACEK: Complete Works for Piano (Capriccio; Theme & Variations; Concertino; On
       Overgrown Path; 1.X.1905; In the Mist). Firkusny; Kubelik/BVRS. DGG D-2055(2). .................. 20.00
86.*JANACEK: Taras Bulba; Sinfonietta. Kubelik/BVRS. DGG L-3075. ................................................... 14.00
87.*KREISLER: Eleven Kreisler favorites arr. for string orchestra. Vardi/Concert-Masters of NY.
       [personnel list inc David Nadien, Leonard Posner, Walter Trampler] Decca ST7-9986. (box has
       moderate spine damage) ...................................................................................................................... 12.00
88.*LEGRAND: Suite from "Umbrellas of Cherbourg;" Theme & Variations for Two Pianos from "The
       Go-Between." Noble, piano; Composer plays piano & conducts LSO. Col 1R1-7101. (minor
       box damage & repair) .......................................................................................................................... 12.00
89.*MAHLER: Symphony # 7. Bernstein/NYP. Col M2Q-858(2). .............................................................. 15.00
90.*MAHLER: Symphony # 8. Spoorenberg; Jones; Annear; Reynolds; Procter; Mitchinson; Ruzdjak;
       McIntyre; Bernstein/LSO & Misc Chos. Col M2Q-876(2). (minor box damage) ............................ 16.00
91.*MOZART: Clarinet Concerto (Marcellus); Divertimento #2. Szell/CO. Col MQ-892. ......................... 12.00
92.*PISTON: Symphony #2. WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Violin Concerto (Zukofsky). Tilson
       Thomas/BSO. [terrific, BIG Symphony Hall sound!] DGG L-3103. ................................................. 20.00
93.*PROKOFIEV: Love for 3 Oranges & Lieutenant Kije Suites; Classical Sym. Ormandy/Phila. Col
       MQ-615. ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00
94.*SCHUBERT: Symphony #5 (Walter/Col Sym) & #8 (Walter/NYP). Col MQ-391. ............................ 16.00
95.*STRAVINSKY: Petrouchka. Composer/Col Sym Col MQ-474. ........................................................... 12.00
96.*STRAVINSKY: Symphony in C; Concerto in D; Circus Polka. Karajan/BPO. [D] DGG L-43267. .... 14.00
97.*VERDI: Complete Ballet Music from Lombardi; Trovatore; Otello; Vespri; Don Carlos; Macbeth.
       De Almeida/LSO & Monte Carlo Opera Orch. [D] Philips W-47093(2). ...................................... 20.00
98.*VIVALDI: Four Concerti for Two Violins. Oistrakh; Stern; Ormandy/Phila. Col MQ-404. ............. 12.00
99.*WEBER: Symphonies #1 & #2; Music for Schuller's Turandot (Schonzeler/LSO); Piano Concerti
       #1 & #2 (Frager; Andreae/North German Radio Orch). [D; very cool to hear the original
       music from which Hindemith created the second of his "Symphonic Metamorphoses."] RCA
       ERPZ-2281(2). ..................................................................................................................................... 30.00
Open Reel's: Chamber Music

100.*DVORAK: Sonatine for Flute & Piano (arranged from Op.100 for violin & piano). FELD:
       Sonata for Flute & Piano. MARTINU: Scherzo. Rampal; Ritter. Col 1R1-7385........................... 12.00
101.*MESSIAEN: Visions de l'Amen for Two Pianos. Peter Serkin; Yuji Takahashi. RCA ERP1-
       0363-C. .............................................................................................................................................. 16.00
102.*PROKOFIEV: Violin & Piano Sonatas #1 & 2. Perlman; Ashkenazy. [D] RCA ERPA-3118-A. ...... 14.00

Open Reel's: Collections

103.*COVENT GARDEN OPERA: Anniversary Album. Exc - Carmen, Troyens, Fille, Boris, Figaro,
        Otello, Boheme, Midsummer Night's Dream, Billy Budd, King Priam, Troilus & Cressida,
        Fidelio, Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Rheingold. Conducted by Kubelik; Solti; Walton;
        Bonynge; Downes; Goodall. London D-90152(2). ......................................................................... 25.00
104.*LISZT VISITS VIENNA: Transcriptions of Beethoven (Ruins of Athens; Adelaide) & Schubert
        (Soiree de Vienne #7; March #2). Joseph Villa, piano. [D; BC; only 234 copies duplicated]
        Spectrum D-115................................................................................................................................. 18.00
105.*METROPOLITAN OPERA GALA: Highlights of concert honoring Rudolf Bing, 4-22-72. Arias
        & duets by Arroyo, Caballe, Nilsson (Salome Finale), Price, Resnik, Tucker, Merrill, Zylis-
        Gara, Corelli; Bohm, Adler, Bonynge, Levine. DGG L-2260. ......................................................... 12.00

Open Reel's: Winds & Brass

106.*C. MONTEUX (Flute): Mozart - Flute & Harp Concerto (Ellis); Sinfonia Concertante, K.297b.
        Brymer; Chapman; Civil; Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45380............................................... 14.00
107.*C. MONTEUX (Flute): Mozart Concerto, K.313. BLACK (Oboe): Mozart Concerto.
        Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45379. ........................................................................................... 14.00
108.*DELMOTTE; HANEUSE (Trumpets): Concerti by Telemann, Stoelzel, Manfredini, Corelli,
        L.Mozart. Scherchen/VSOO. Westminster 17047. .......................................................................... 16.00
109.*GOLDEN AGE OF WIND MUSIC: Works of Fantini, Schein, M. Franck, Haussmann, Peuerl,
        Speer, Jelich, Staden. Ehmann/Misc Wind artists. Van VGC-1046. ............................................. 12.00
110.*SCHERBAUM (Trumpet): Torelli - Concerto; Two Sonatas; Symphony. Scarlatti - Cantata &
        Two Arias for Soprano (Schlick), Trumpet & Strings. Scherbaum Baroque Ens. DGG L-
        3023. .................................................................................................................................................. 12.00

Open Reel's: Violinists

111.*FRANCESCATTI: Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Concerti. Schippers/NYP; Szell/CO. Col MQ-
       742. .................................................................................................................................................... 16.00
112.*STERN: Mozart Concerto #3 (Szell/CO); Sinfonia Concertante. Trampler; Stern/LSO. Col
       MQ-961. ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00
113.*STERN: Mozart Concerti #3 - #5; (#3 & #5: Szell/CO; #4: Schneider/ECO); Sinfonia
       Concertante, K.364 (Zukerman, viola; Barenboim/ECO). Col R11/2-7359(2). ........................... 20.00
Open Reel's: Pianists

114.*BROWNING: Ravel - Gaspard ; Sonatine; Le Tombeau de Couperin. RCA ERPA-3028-C. .............. 12.00
115.*HAAS (Monique): Ravel - The Two Concerti. Paray/ORTF. DGG DGC-8988.................................. 15.00
116.*HOROWITZ: Chopin - 6 Mazurkas; 3 Etudes; Prelude; Waltz; Polonaise. Col R11-6251. .................. 12.00
117.*HOROWITZ: Chopin - Polonaise Fantaisie; Mazurka in a; Etude in g-flat; Introduction &
       Rondo; Waltz in a; Polonaise in A-flat. Col MR-30643. .................................................................. 12.00
118.*HOROWITZ: Schumann Concerto Without Orchestra. Scriabin Sonata #5. [D; 1975/76 concerts]
       RCA ERP1-1766-A. .......................................................................................................................... 12.00
119.*PERAHIA: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Marriner/ASMF. Col 1R1-6390. .................................. 12.00
120.*WEISSENBERG: Bartok - Concerto #2. Ormandy/Phila, who also play Bartok's 4 Pieces for
       Orchestra............................................................................................................................................ 15.00

Open Reel's: Organ

121.*BIGGS: Bach (on pedal harpsichord) - Passacaglia & Fugue in c; Toccata & Fugue in d; Great
        Fantasy & Fugue in g; Prelude in d; Great Prelude & Gugue in G. Col MQ-790. ........................... 12.00
122.*TAGLIAVINI: Italian Organ Music of the 17th & 18th Centuries (Scarlatti; Frescobaldi; Merula;
        Trabaci; Rossi; Pasquini; Zipoli). [Serrasi Organ, Pisogne Music Guild 129................................... 12.00

Open Reel's: Conductors

123.*BOHM: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. VPO. [D] DGG 3650-075. ............................................................ 16.00
124.*BOULT: Holst - The Planets. NPO. [3 3/4 ips] Angel Y1S-36420. ........................................................ 6.00
125.*KARAJAN: Handel - Water Music Suite. Mozart - Three German Dances; Ave, Verum Corpus
       (w/Cho of Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna); Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. BPO. Angel L-
       35948. ................................................................................................................................................ 12.00
126.*KARAJAN: Sibelius - Symphony #6 & #7. BPO. DGG DGC-9032. (first copy I've seen in a
       dozen years!) ..................................................................................................................................... 14.00
127.*KARAJAN: Weber Overtures - Freischutz, Ruler of the Spirits, Peter Schmoll, Abu Hassan,
       Euryanthe, Oberon. BPO. [D] DGG L-43315. ................................................................................. 12.00
128.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Don Quixote. Mayes; de Pasquale; Phila. [D] RCA ERP1-2287-C. (last
       copy sold in 1991!) ............................................................................................................................ 15.00
129.*ORMANDY: Bach Album. Toccata & Fugue in d; Jesu; Mighty Fortress; Arioso; Little Suite;
       Fugue in g; Passacaglia & Fugue in c; Sheep; Air; Toccata; etc. Ormandy/Phila. Col MGR-
       30072(2). ........................................................................................................................................... 25.00
130.*SZELL: Wagner - Entrance into Valhalla; Forest Murmurs; Magic Fire; Ride; Rhine Journey,
       Funeral Music & Final Scene from Gotterdammerung. CO. Col MQ-1157. ................................... 12.00

Open Reel's: Film Music

131.*LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (Jarre). Colpix CX-603. (legendary score; scarce tape - my first
       copy!) ................................................................................................................................................. 35.00
132.*MARY POPPINS (Sherman & Sherman). Buena Vista BVC-4026. ..................................................... 12.00
133.*ROZSA: Conducts Film Music: Knights of Round Table; Diane; Story of 3 Loves; Young Bess;
       Double Life; Thief of Baghdad; Lost Weekend; Time to Love &Time to Die; Naked City.
       RPO. [D] DG 3650053-A. ................................................................................................................ 24.00
134.*SCROOGE (Bricusse). Finney; Guinness; Fraser/Orch. Col SR-30258. ............................................. 12.00
135.*SOUND OF MUSIC (Rodgers; Hammerstein). Andrews; Plummer. RCA FTO-5033. ........................ 10.00
Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Non-Classical

136.*ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM: Wave. A&M AMC-3002. ..................................................................... 12.00
137.*BAYANIHAN: Philippine Dance Company. Monitor MOTC-903. ................................................... 12.00
138.*CANNONBALL ADDERLEY: The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free. [Double album] Capitol
        L-636(2). ............................................................................................................................................ 18.00
139.*CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ABSTRACTIONS: Works by Gunther Schuller (Abstraction;
        Variations on a Theme of Thelonious Monk; Variants on a Theme of John Lewis) and Jim
        Hall (Piece for Guitar & Strings). Artists inc Ornette Coleman; Eric Dolphy; Bill Evans;
        Contemporary String Quartet. Atlantic ALC-1918. ..................................................................... 32.00
140.*FRANK SINATRA: September of My Years. Reprise FS-1014. ........................................................ 15.00
141.*FRANK SINATRA: Softly, As I Leave You. Reprise FS-1013. .......................................................... 15.00
142.*GEORGE BENSON: Shape of Things to Come. A&M OR-3014. ...................................................... 12.00
143.*JO STAFFORD: Jo Stafford's Greatest Hits. Decca ST74-4973. ....................................................... 12.00
144.*JOAN BAEZ: Joan Baez. [her second album; 1960] Vanguard VTC-1635. (minor box scuffs) ......... 18.00
145.*LAURINDO ALMEIDA: Viva Bossa Nova. With the Bossa Nova All Stars. Capitol ZT-1759. ........ 12.00
146.*LIVING VOICES: Positively 4th Street and Other Message Folk Songs. Camden CTR-947. ......... 12.00
147.*MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR: Songs of North & South, 1861-1865. Condie, director.
        Col MQ-408....................................................................................................................................... 15.00
148.*PERCY FAITH: Viva! - The Music of Mexico. Col CQ-321................................................................ 12.00
149.*THE BEGINNING: BRITISH BLUES. Cyril Davies; Jeff Beck; The All Stars; Santa Barbara
        Machine Head; Eric Clapton; Jimmie Page; Stuff Smith. Immediate ZQ-1094. ........................ 14.00
150.*WEAVERS: Travelling On with The Weavers. Vanguard VTC-1603. .............................................. 12.00

Listings of LP's follow on next page 
                                                         LONG-PLAYING RECORDS

                                   That's it for the tapes: the rest of the catalog is devoted to LP's.

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire

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

151.*AUBER: Manon Lescaut. Mesple; Runge; Orliac; Bisson; Greger; Marty/Orchestre Lyrique
        de Choeurs de Radio France. French EMI 2C167-14056/8. A- ..................................................... 20.00
152. BACH: Cantata # 4. Shaw/Shaw Chorale. [10-inch] RCA LM-25. B ..................................................... 8.00
153.*BACH: Cantata # 56 & #82. Fischer-Dieskau; Richter/Munich Bach Or & Cho. Archiv 198
        477. A- to A ......................................................................................................................................... 8.00
154. BACH: Cantata #4; Motet #3. Shaw/His Chorale; RCA Victor Sym. [only in print January 1954
        to July/August 1957] RCA LM-9035. B+/B(earliest labels)............................................................. 10.00
155.*BACH: Chorales & Chorale Preludes, Volume 3 (12). Andrew Davis, organ;
        Willcocks/King's College Cho, Cambridge. EMI HQS-1166. A- ................................................... 8.00
156.*BACH: Christmas Oratorio. Janowitz; Ludwig; Wunderlich; Crass; Richter/Munich Bach
        Orchestra & Choir. Archiv 198 853/55(3). A- to A ....................................................................... 15.00
157.*BACH: Magnificat. Venora; Tourel; Oberlin; Bressler; Farrow; Bernstein/NYP; Schola
        Cantorum. Col MS-6375. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; minor cov scuffs; s/s) .................................... 11.00
158.*BACH: Mass in b. Janowitz; Ludwig; Schreier; Kerns; Ridderbusch; Karajan/BPO; Vienna
        Singverein. DGG 2740 112(3). A- to A ........................................................................................... 14.00
159. BACH: Motet #3 "Jesus, Dearest Master." Shaw/RCA Victor Chorale & Orch (oddly, NOT the
        Shaw Chorale). [10-inch] RCA LM-11. B to B+ ................................................................................ 8.00
160. BEETHOVEN: An die Ferne Geliebte (Schiotz; Horszowski). BACH: Cantata #189 (Schiotz;
        Wummer; Tabuteau; Schneider; Tortelier; Veyron-Lacroix). [Perpignan Festival, 1951;
        scarce!] Col ML-4641. B/B-.............................................................................................................. 12.00
161.*BEETHOVEN: Christ on the Mount of Olives. Raskin; Lewis; Beattie; Ormandy/Phila;
        Temple University Choirs. Col MS-6841. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ....................................... 11.00
162.*BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Flagstad; Maison; Kipnis; Marita Farell; Huehn; Janssen; Darcy; Bruno
        Walter/Metropolitan Opera. Broadcast performance; February 22, 1941. [Deluxe limited
        edition; the 6th (1978) in the Met's Soria Series of Historic Performances made available only
        to Met donors of more than $125; in sturdy plum velvet slipcase w/lovely 26-page book
        including articles & many photos of Met productions of the work; plus libretto, of course.]
        Metropolitan Opera-MET--6(3). A-(slipcase in original plastic, very fine) ................................... 100.00
163. BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis. Nilsson; Tunnel; Bocklin; S.Bjorling; Erich
        Kleiber/Stockholm Philharmonic & Cho. [Live, 1949] Music & Arts IGI-366(2). A- ................ 25.00
164. BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis. Steber; Merriman; Hain; Alvary; Walter/NYP; Westminster
        Choir. [Live; April 18, 1948; NL - probably as issued] CLS ARPCL-22015(2). A- ....................... 35.00
165. BELLINI: I Capuletti ed I Montecchi. Simionato; Hurley; Cassilly; Flagello;
        Gamson/unidentifed company. [Live; October 14, 1958; with notes, photos & synopsis, but
        NL] MRF 19(2). A- ........................................................................................................................... 25.00
166. BELLINI: La Sonnambula. Sutherland; Flagello; Gedda; Flagello; Varviso/Metropolitan
        Opera. [live; NL; Russian-only notes; apparently c.1963] Melodiya M10-48541 003(3). A--
        (brief tks beg sd 6; few bbls; box crushed)........................................................................................ 15.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

167.*BERG: Lulu. Rothenberger; Steiner; Meyer; Blankenheim; Wohlfahrt; Unger; Borg;
        Ludwig/Hamburg Opera. [blue labels] Angel SCL-3726(3). A- ................................................... 15.00
168. BERLIOZ: Damnation of Faust (in German). Vroons; Hotter; Schwarzkopf; Pernerstorfer;
        Furtwangler/Lucerne Festival Orchestra & Chorus. [Live; August 28, 1950; includes
        notes in English, but libretto in German only] Fonit Cetra FE-21(3). A- to A ................................. 42.00
169.*BERNSTEIN: Songfest. Elias; Gramm; Reardon; Rosenshein; Dale; Williams;
        Composer/National Sym. DGG 2531 044. A- to A ........................................................................ 10.00
170. BIZET: Carmen. Destinn; Nast; Jorn; Bachmann; Dahn; Lieban; Krasa; Unidentified
        cond/company. [rec 1908; NL; no notes - as issued I think] Discophilia KS-1/3(3). A-................. 24.00
171.*BIZET: The Pearl Fishers. Micheau; Gedda; Blanc; Mars; Dervaux/Paris Opera Comique.
        [blue labels] Angel S-3603(2). A- ..................................................................................................... 15.00
172.*BLITZSTEIN: Regina. Lewis; Carron; Brice; Hecht; Krachmalnick/New York City Opera.
        Col O3S-202(3). A-(early "6-eyes" labels) ....................................................................................... 32.00
173. BLOCH: Sacred Service (Avodeth Hakodesh). Rothmuller; Bond; Cowan; Composer/LPO;
        LPO Cho. [yes - the text is indeed included in the back-cover envelope!] London LLP-123.
        A-(remarkably fine pressing for early London) ................................................................................ 24.00
174. BOIELDIEU: La Dame Blanche. Louvay; Doniaz; Baudoz; Berbie; Legros; Heral;
        Stoll/Raymond Saint-Paul Orch & Cho. [With lovely Soria-like illustrated booklet, but
        with French-only notes & libretto] Vega VAL-23(3). A- ................................................................. 30.00
175.*BOITO: Mefistofele. Siepi; Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Serafin/ASCR. London OSA-1307(3). A-
        (early blue-backed box; FFSS labels)................................................................................................ 24.00
176.*BORODIN: Prince Igor. Petrov; Tugarinova; Verednikov; Obraztsova; Atlantov;
        Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre. Mel-Angel SRDL-4116(4). A- ............................................................... 15.00
177. BORODIN: Prince Igor. Ivanov; Smolenskaya; Lemeshev; Pirogov; Malek-Pashayev/USSR
        GABT Orch & Cho. Period SPL-552(3). B .................................................................................... 20.00
178.*BOULANGER (Lili): Clairieres dans le Ciel - Thirteen songs for tenor & piano on texts of
        Francis Jammes (Tappy, tenor; Jean Francaix, piano); Three Pieces for Violin & Piano
        (Menuhin, violin; Curzon, piano). [French-only notes; no texts] Pathe CVC-2077. A- ................. 32.00
179.*BOULEZ: Improvisation #2. DALLAPICCOLA: Parole di San Paolo; Concerto for
        Christmas. HENRI POUSSEUR: Trois Chants Sacres. Sopranos Valente (in Parole) &
        Lamoree (in rest); Thome/Philadelphia Composer's Forum. Candide CE-31021. A- ................ 12.00
180.*BRUCKNER: Five Motets. BRAHMS: Nanie. MOZART: Ave Verum Corpus. BEETHOVEN:
        Die Himmel Ruhmen. WOLF: Morgenhymnus. VAN NUFFEL: In Convertendo
        Dominus. Pitz/NPO & Chorus. [blue labels] Angel S-36428. A- ...................................................... 8.00
181. BUSONI: Arlecchino. Malbin; Gester; Dickie; Wallace; Evans; Pritchard/Glyndebourne Fest
        Orch. [PD pressing; 1S stampers; scarce: issued March 1956; gone Oct 1958] RCA LM-
        1944. A-(minor spine tear) ................................................................................................................ 32.00
182.*CEREROLS (Joan; 1618-80): Seven Spanish Motets. JOSEP ANTONI MARTI (1719-63):
        Christmas Music - Silencio; O Magnum Mysterium. Estrada; Basora;
        Segarra/Sangerknaben von Montserrat; Barcelona Soloists Ens. [Germn-only notes]
        Schwann AMS-710/711(2). A- to A ................................................................................................. 16.00
183. CHAPI: La Revoltosa. Iriarte; Ausensi; Rivadeneira; Rico; Argenta/Gran Orquesta Sinfonica;
        Cho. [with English notes, but NL] London TW-91014. A--............................................................. 12.00
184. CHAPI: La Tempestad. Rosada; Lorengar; Ausensi; Munguia; Gil; Martos; Argenta/Orquesta
        de Camara de Madrid; Cantores de Madrid. [in individual sleeves, but then enclosed in
        box; with English notes and synopis, but NL] London International TW-91029/30(2). B............... 32.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

185. CHAPI: The Witch. TORROBA: La Caramba. Rubio; Rivadeneyra; Ripolles; Castello;
       Torroba/Agrupacion Sinfonica "La Zarzuela;" Cho. Col ML-4930. B ........................................ 9.00
186. CHARPENTIER: Louise (in composer's abridged version). Vallin; Thill; Lecouvreur; Pernet;
       Gaudel; Bigot/Raugel Orch & Cho. [deleted 3/57] Entre EL-7(2). B+ .......................................... 19.00
187. CHERUBINI: Les Deux Journees. Paul; Micheau; Gianotti; Regnier; Davies; Beecham/RPO;
       BBC Theatre Cho. [BBC Broadcast; Dec.19, 1947; insert includes photos but NL] Cetra LO-
       49(2). A- ............................................................................................................................................ 32.00
188.*DEBUSSY: L'Enfant Prodigue (Norman; Carreras; Fischer-Dieskau); La Damoiselle Elue
       (Maurice; Cotrubas). Bertini/Stuttgart Radio Sym; Cho. ProArte PAD-128. A- ........................... 9.00
189.*DEBUSSY: Pelleas et Melisande. Von Stade; Stilwell; Denize; Van Dam; Raimondi;
       Karajan/BPO. Angel SZCX-3885(3). A- ........................................................................................ 15.00
190.*DELIBES: Lakme. Welting; Kraus; Plishka; Rescigno/Unidentified Company. [Live, 1980;
       NL; no notes (probably as issued)] HRE S-360(3). A- ..................................................................... 19.00
191. DONIZETTI: L'Elisir d'Amore. Scotto; Di Stefano; Fioravanti; Vinco; Gavazzeni/Orch & Cho
       del Teatro "G.Donizetti" di Bergamo. [Live, 1961; with English notes, but libretto Italian
       only] Movimento Musica 03 009(3). A- to A(very slight box scuffs) .............................................. 20.00
192.*DRIESSLER (Johannes): Dein Reich Komme (oratorio on biblical texts, 1950). Spreckelsen;
       Turk;Jelden; Gottsche/Evangelische Jugendkantorei der Pfaltz; Ch Orch. [dig; NL;
       German-only notes] Cantate CAN-790001-2(2). A- to A ................................................................. 20.00
193.*EGK: Peer Gynt. Hermann; Sharp; Lovaas; Wulkopf; Perry; Hopf; Wallberg/Munich Radio
       Orch; Bavarian Radio Cho. [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-005823 F(3). A- to A ...................................... 23.00
194.*ERKEL (Ferenc; 1810-93): Bank Ban. Simandy; Agay; Komlossi; Reti; Ferencsik/Budapest
       Philharmonic; Hungarian Opera Cho. Hungaroton SLPX-11376-78(3). A- ............................... 18.00
195.*GABRIELI: Glory of Gabrieli, Vol. III (Music for A Cappella Choirs). Smith/Smith Singers;
       Bragg/Texas Boys Choir. [Recorded in Basilica San Marco, Venice] Col MS-7334. A-(early
       "2-eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................. 10.00
196. GLUCK: Iphigenie en Tauride. Crespin; Chauvet; Massard; Benegas; Sebastian/Theatre
       Colon, Buenos Aires. [Live, 1964; French-only libretto] Le Chant du Monde LDX-
       78769/70(2). A- ................................................................................................................................. 20.00
197. GOMES: A Noite do Castelo (in Portuguese). Liesenberg; Castro-Tank; Tenaglia; Costa;
       Pessagno; Teatro Municipale de Campinas, Sao Paolo. [Live, 1977; blank jackets; NL]
       ANNA 1013(2). A- ............................................................................................................................ 23.00
198. GOMES: Colombo. Mascitti; Adonis; Morsella; Albertini; Rea; Belardi/Sao Paulo Sym. [blank
       jacket; NL] Golden Age of Opera EJS 437. B .................................................................................... 9.00
199.*GRETRY: Richard Coeur de Lion and L'Amant Jaloux. Mesple; Burles; Perriers; Bastin;
       Chateau; Brewer; Doneux/Belgian Radio-TV Ch Orch. Pathe 2C167-16236/8(3). A- to A ......... 25.00
200.*GRETRY: Zemire et Azor. Mesple; Bufkens; van Gorp; Louis; Doneux/Belgian Radio Orch &
       Cho. [French-only notes and libretto] French EMI 2C167-12881/2(2). A-...................................... 18.00
201.*GROVEN (Eivind; 1901-77): Margjit Hjukse (Norwegian folksong) (vocal soloists;
       Nystedt/Det Norske Solistkor; composer plays Hardanger-fiddle); Brudgommen (The
       Bridegroom) (vocal soloists; Fjeldstad/Filharmonisk Selskaps Orkester; Cho). [notes
       include synopses but no texts] Philips 838 055/6(2). A- to A ........................................................... 14.00
202. GUERRERO: Los Gavilanes. Rosada Berganza; Ausensi; Munguia; Argenta/Orquesta de
       Camara de Madrid; Cantores de Madrid. [in individual sleeve, but then enclosed in box;
       with English notes and synopis, but NL] London International TW-91012. A- ............................... 32.00
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203.*GUILLAUME DE MACHAULT: La Messe de Nostre Dame; Five Motets. Bowman; Sutcliffe;
        Ruhland/Capella Antiqua Munchen. Telefunken SAWT-9566-B. A- .......................................... 10.00
204. GURIDI: El Caserio (The Family Farm). Rubio; Rojo; Castello; Sierra; Vidal. SERRANO: Alma
        de Dios (The Good Soul). Rivadeneyra; Pardo; Castello; Sierra. Torroba/Agrupacion
        Sinfonica "La Zarzuela (in both). [with synopses, but NL] [blue labels] Col ML-4932. B+ ........ 12.00
205.*HANDEL: Judas Maccabaeus. McCollum; Arroyo; Bumbry; Abravanel/Utah Sym; University
        of Utah Cho; Schreiner, organ. [very early stereo; in oversize album; this copy includes a
        copy of CSO program when Reiner conducted this work, also with McCollum (April, 1959)]
        West WST-301(3). A- ....................................................................................................................... 27.00
206. HANDEL: Messiah. Vyvyan; Proctor; Maran; Brannigan; Boult/LPO; LPO Choir. [with notes
        but NL - as issued?] London A-4403(4). A- ..................................................................................... 30.00
207.*HAYDN: L'Infedelta Delusa. Kalmar; Paszthy; Rozsos; Fulop; Gregor; Sandor/Liszt
        Chamber Orch. Hungaroton SLPX-11832-34(3). A-...................................................................... 15.00
208.*HAYDN: L'Isola Disabitata. Zoghby; Lerer; Alva; Bruson; Dorati/Lausanne Ch Orch. [1st
        recording] Philips 6700 119(2). A- to A ........................................................................................... 14.00
209. HAYDN: Missa St. Nicolai. Thoman; Bahl; Equiluz; Eder; Barati/VSOO; Cho. Lyrichord LL-
        114. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 8.00
210. HAYDN: The Creation. Seefried; Holm; Borg; Markevitch/BPO; St Hedwig Cho. Decca
        DXA-138(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 32.00
211.*HAYDN: The Seasons (sung in English). Morison; Young; Langdon; Beecham/RPO; Beecham
        Choral Soc. EMI SLS-5158(3). A- to A ........................................................................................... 25.00
212. HONEGGER: La Danse des Morts w(Barrault, narrator; Panzera; Turba-Rabier; Schenneberg;
        Chorale Yvonne Gouverne; first recording); Symphony #2. Munch/PCO (in both). [recorded
        1941 & 1944] French EMI 1109011. A- to A ................................................................................... 10.00
213. HOVHANESS: Magnificat (Nossaman; Johnson; East; Dales; Univ of Louisville Cho). CHOU
        WEN-CHUNG: All in the Spring Wind (A Rondelet for Orchestra). Whitney/Louisville
        Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-614. A- ........................................................... 8.00
214.*JANACEK: From the House of the Dead. Zahradnicek; Zidek; Zitek; Mackerras/VPO. [dig]
        London LDR-10036(2). A-(Dutch pressing) ..................................................................................... 15.00
215. JANACEK: Slavonic Mass. Soloists; Bakala/Brno Radio Orch. Side 4: Janacek - Piano Sonata
        in e (Palenicek). [10-inch discs] Supraphon LPM-39/40(2). B ........................................................ 11.00
216. JANACEK: Slavonic Mass. Domaninska; Jurenova; Valka; Hromadka; Bakala/Brno Radio
        Orch. [first recording; beautiful cover art] Supraphon LPV-251. A-(remarkably fine pressing)..... 32.00
217.*LEHAR: Giuditta. Moser; Gedda; Baumann; Hirte; Boskovsky/Munich Radio Orch & Cho.
        [dig; German pressing; DMM] Angel DSB-3947(2). A- to A(c/c) ................................................... 15.00
218.*LEHAR: Giuditta. Gueden; Kmentt; Loose; Dickie; Czerwenka; Berry; Moralt/Vienna State
        Opera. Decca GOS-583-4(2). A- ...................................................................................................... 18.00
219. LUNA: Molinos de Viento. Lorengar; Ausensi; Munguia; Martos; Argenta/Gran Orquesta
        Sinfonica; Cho. [in individual sleeve, but then enclosed in box; with English notes and
        synopis, but NL] London International TW-91036. A-(superficial rubs do not sound) ................... 32.00
220. MARTIN (R.P.Emile): Messe du Sacre des Rois de France. Giraudeau; Giraud & Alain, organs;
        Composer/Chanteurs de St-Eustache. [notes French only] Pacific LDP-F-111. B-(jacket
        has tape repair) .................................................................................................................................. 10.00
221. MASCAGNI: Iris. Di Stefano; Petrella; Christoff; Meletti; Gavazzeni/unnamed orch. [Live;
        Rome, 1956; NL] ERR 133(2). A- .................................................................................................... 18.00
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222. MASCAGNI: L'Amico Fritz. B.Gigli; R.Gigli; Poli; Pirazzini; Gavazzeni/Unnamed Company.
       [Live; no date given; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 355(2). B+(loud ticks 1/4-
       inch side 3) ........................................................................................................................................ 15.00
223.*MASSENET: Don Quichotte. Ghiaurov; Crespin; Bacquier; Kord/OSR. [Raeburn; Lock,
       Moorfoot & Frost; Victoria Hall, Geneva; 1978] London OSA-13134(3). A- ................................. 20.00
224. MASSENET: Manon. Di Stefano; Gonzalez; Valdengo; Silva; Cerda; Cellini/unidentified
       company. [Live; Mexico, 1948] HRE 270(3). FS(plastic fraying, but box unopened) .................... 15.00
225. MASSENET: Sapho. Moizan; Mollien; Lovano; Michel; Jacquin; Massard; Le Comte/French
       Radio. [Live, 1961; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 326(2). B ................................. 18.00
226.*MASSENET: Therese. Tourangeau; Davies; Quilico; Bonynge/NPO. [1st recording] London
       AOSA-1165. A-(minor box scuffs) ................................................................................................... 11.00
227. MENDELSSOHN: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Original cast recording of 1954 Old Vic
       production of the whole play, incorporating Mendelssohn's full score of incidental music
       performed by Sargent/BBC Sym. Cast includes Moira Shearer, Robert Helpman &
       Stanley Holloway. [with nice 10-page booklet] RCA LM-6115(3). A-(lovely copy!) .................... 65.00
228. MESSAGER: Monsieur Beaucaire. Teyte; Green; Moffatt; Clarke; Parker; Russell/Princes
       Theatre Orch. [recorded 1919] Opal 817. A- .................................................................................. 15.00
229. MEYERBEER: Le Prophete. Horne; Gedda; Rinaldi; Giacomotti; Lewis/RAI Turin. [Live, July
       1970] MRF 65(4). B+(minor box damage) ....................................................................................... 23.00
230. MONIUSZKO (Stanislaw; 1819-72): Straszny Dwor ("The Haunted Manor"). Paprocki;
       Kossowski; Kawecka; Wosniczko; Bierdiajew/Poznan State Moniuszko Opera. [With
       notes & synopsis in English, but NL] Muza XEPN-0109/0112(4). A- to B+ ................................... 24.00
231. MOZART: Don Giovanni. London; Zadek; Simoneau; Berry; Jurinac; Sciutti; Wachter;
       Moralt/Vienna Sym & Chamber Choir. Epic SC-6010(3). B++ .................................................. 20.00
232.*MOZART: Don Giovanni. Titus; Varady; Mathis; Moser; Auger; Panerai; Kubelik/BVRS &
       Cho. [dig; DMM] Eurodisc 302-435-445(3). FS(c/c) ....................................................................... 20.00
233.*MOZART: Il Re Pastore. Schreier; Mathis; Auger; Krenn; Ghazarian; Heger/Salzburg
       Mozarteum Orch. BASF KBL-22043(3). A- .................................................................................. 15.00
234. MOZART: L'Oca del Cairo (Cortis; Giancola; Handt; Scaglia/RAI; May, 1957). Lo Sposa
       Rome (Tuccari; Londi; Handt; Pradella/RAI Milano; August, 1956). Thamos, Konig in
       Agypten (Meneguzzer; Zilio; Frascati; Monreale; Giulini/RAI Torino; June, 1958). [as usual
       with these Melodrams, superb pressings, but no notes or libretti; scarce set!!] Melodram
       MEL-034(3). A- to A ........................................................................................................................ 31.00
235. MOZART: La Clemenza di Tito. Gedda; Zadek; Malaniuk; Offermans; Groschel;
       Keilberth/Cologne Radio Orch & Cho. [Live, 1955; booklet includes photos, but NL] Cetra
       LO-78(2). A-...................................................................................................................................... 14.00
236.*MOZART: Magic Flute. Mathis; Van Dam; Ott; Araiza; Hornik; Perry; Tomowa-Sintow;
       Karajan/BPO; Berlin Opera Chorus. [dig] DGG 2741 001(3). A- to A ...................................... 20.00
237. MOZART: Magic Flute. Gueden; Simoneau; Berry; Lipp; Bohme; Loose; Schoeffler; Ludwig;
       Bohm/VPO; VSO Cho. [In deluxe oversize slipcase which also houses complete piano
       score] London XLLA-33(3). B.......................................................................................................... 20.00
238. MOZART: Marriage of Figaro. Schoeffler; Cebotari; Ahlersmeyer; Teschemacher; Bohm/Orch
       & Cho des Reichssenders Stuttgart. [recorded 1938; Austrian issue; no notes or libretto]
       Private FH-1-3(3). A- ........................................................................................................................ 24.00
239.*MOZART: Nozze di Figaro. Van Dam; Cotrubas; Von Stade; Tomowa-Sintow; Krause;
       Karajan/VPO. London OSA-1443(4). A- ....................................................................................... 15.00
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240.*MOZART: The Magic Flute. Gedda; Janowitz; Berry; Putz; Frick; Popp; Unger; Schwarzkopf;
        Ludwig; Klemperer/PO. [blue labels] Angel SCL-3651(3). A- ...................................................... 17.00
241. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov. Christoff; Borg; Gedda; Zareska; Lebedeva;
        Dobrowen/French National Radio Orchestra; Choeurs Russe de Paris. [deleted February
        1957] RCA LHMV-6400(4). A-- ...................................................................................................... 36.00
242.*MUSSORGSKY: Khovanshchina. Changalovich; Bugarinovich; Popovich; Tzveych; Startz;
        Popovich; Baranovich/Belgrade Opera. Richmond SRS-64504(4). A- ......................................... 14.00
243. OFFENBACH: Orpheus in Hades. Collart; Mollien; Dran; Demigny; Hoffmann; Mans;
        Leibowitz/Paris Phil & Cho. Renaissance SX-204(2). A--(lovely copy for this issue!) ................ 14.00
244.*OFFENBACH: Pariser Leben. Rothenberger; Bakker; Holm; Fuchs; Mattes/Munich Radio
        Orch & Cho. [with English synopsis & notes, but German-only libretto] [dig] Electrola
        1C157-46 574/75(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................ 18.00
245. OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffmann (in English). Rounseville; Bond; Grandi; Sinclair; Brannigan;
        Dickie; Beecham/RPO; Sadler's Wells Chorus. [Soundtrack from 1950 London Films
        version of the opera] London A-4302(3). A- .................................................................................... 35.00
246.*ORFF: Carmina Burana. Popp; Unger; Wolansky; Noble; Fruhbeck de Burgos/NPO. [blue
        labels] Angel S-36333. A- ................................................................................................................... 8.00
247.*PERGOLESI: Stabat Mater. Raskin; Lehane; Caracciolo/Orch Rossini di Napoli. London OS-
        25921. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00
248.*PFITZNER: Palestrina. Gedda; Fischer-Dieskau; Weikl; Prey; Steinbach; Ridderbusch; Donath;
        Fassbaender; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho. DGG 2711 013(4). A- to A .................................................. 25.00
249.*PFITZNER: Von Deutscher Seele. Giebel; Topper; Wunderlich; Wiener; Keilberth/BVRS &
        Cho. [tulip labels] DGG 139 157/8(2). A- to A ................................................................................ 16.00
250. PLANQUETTE: Les Cloches de Corneville. Musy; Blanc; Giraudeau; Balbon; Riedinger;
        Dervaux/Orch; Cho. [French-only notes; NL] London TW-91114/5(2). A-................................... 15.00
251.*POULENC: Gloria. STRAVINSKY: Symphony of Psalms. Endich; Shaw/His Cho; RCA Sym.
        [WD; 1S/10S] RCA LSC-2822. A-(lovely!) ..................................................................................... 20.00
252.*PUCCINI: Gianni Schicchi. Taddei; Rapisardi; Corena; Calabrese; Simonetto/RAI Torino.
        [NL; German-only notes] Preiser PR-9845. A- to A ........................................................................... 8.00
253. PUCCINI: Gianni Schicchi. Gobbi; de los Angeles; Santini/Rome Opera. [blue labels] Angel
        35473. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00
254.*PUCCINI: La Boheme. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Wixell; Hagegard; Davis/ROHCG. Phil 6769
        031(2). A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 16.00
255.+PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly. Callas; Gedda; Borriello; Danieli; Karajan/La Scala. EMI SLS-
        5015(3). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 20.00
256. PUCCINI: Turandot. Nillson; Corelli; Moffo; Giaiotti; Guarrera; Nagy; dePaolis; Marsh;
        Stokowski/Metropolitan Opera. Broadcast performance; March 4, 1961. [Deluxe Soria
        Series limited edition; the sixteenth (1990) in the Met's Soria Series of Historical Recordings
        made available only to generous Met donors ($125+); in sturdy royal blue plush slipcase with
        lavishly-illustrated 26-page book plus libretto; THIS IS THE COMPACT-DISC VERSION:
        in the same LP-sized box as previous LP issues, but it is TWO CD'S, NOT LP'S; I don't know
        if this was also in an LP version or not] Metropolitan Opera-MET-15(2). A ................................. 100.00
257. PURCELL: Come Ye Sons of Art. Ritchie; Deller; Whitworth; Boyce; Lewis/Oiseau-Lyre Ens;
        St.Anthony Singers. [10-inch] Oiseau-Lyre DL-53004. A- ............................................................ 12.00
258.*PURCELL: Music for the Theatre. Carlyle, soprano; Menuhin/Bath Festival Orch. [blue
        labels] Angel S-36332. A- ................................................................................................................... 8.00
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259.*PURCELL: Orpheus Britannicus. Taylor, tenor; Wood, harpsichord; Nesbit, viola da gamba.
        Pye GSGC-7058. A- ............................................................................................................................ 9.00
260.*RAVEL: L'Enfant et les Sortileges. Danco; Cuenod; Ansermet/OSR; Geneva Motet Cho.
        Richmond SR-33086. A- ..................................................................................................................... 9.00
261.*REIMANN: Lear. Fischer-Dieskau; Dernesch; Lorand; Varady; Albrecht/Bavarian State
        Opera. DGG 2709 089(3). A- to A ................................................................................................... 20.00
262. ROSSINI: Adina ossia Il Califfo di Bagdad. Adani; Spina; Tado; Rigacci/Milan Angelicum
        Orch (live, 1963). ROSSINI: Il Signor Bruschino. Bruscantini; Noni; Poli; Giulini/RAI
        Milan. [with notes and synopses, but NL] Voce 32(3). A- ............................................................... 20.00
263.*ROSSINI: Il Viaggio a Reims. Ricciarelli; Raimondi; Ramey; Terrani; Araiza;
        Abbado/Chamber Orchestra of Europe. [dig] DGG 415 498-1(3). A- to A ................................ 25.00
264. ROSSINI: La Cenerentola. de Gabarain; Oncina; Bruscantini; Alan; Wallace;
        Gui/Glyndebourne Festival Orch & Cho. [issued in April or May of 1955; deleted February
        1957] RCA LHMV-600(2). A-(s/s) ................................................................................................... 40.00
265. RUBBRA: Missa In Honorem Sancti Dominicti. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Mass in g.
        T.B.Lawrence/Fleet Street Choir. [Lawrence actually died shortly before the final recording
        session - Rubbra conducted the final two sections of his Mass] London LL-805.
        B(Rubbra)/B+(VW) ........................................................................................................................... 10.00
266.*SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delila. Gorr; Vickers; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera; Duclos Cho.
        [blue labels] Angel S-3639(3). A- ..................................................................................................... 20.00
267.*SCHIBLER (Armin): The Point of Return. KLAUS HUBER: Das Te Deum Laudamus
        Deutsch; In te Domine Spreavi. Hert; Kurth; Muller; R.Lehmann; Dettwyler; Wehrli/Basel
        Cantata Cho & Orch. [German-only notes] Camera Magna SM-94040. A- .................................. 10.00
268. SCHUBERT: Alfonso et Estrella. Danco; Alva; Panerai; Borriello; Clabassi; Nobile;
        Sanzogno/RAI Milan. [Live; October 26, 1956; NL] Melodram MEL-035(3). A- to A ................ 24.00
269.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #1: Songs composed between 1817 and 1828. Fischer-Dieskau;
        Gerald Moore, piano. [In sturdy, oversized box with large booklet including notes and texts
        in German, French and English; 300+ songs (too tedious to count precisely!) DGG 643
        547/58(12). A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 80.00
270.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #2: Songs composed between 1811 and 1817. Fischer-Dieskau;
        Gerald Moore, piano. [In sturdy, oversized box with 64-page booklet of notes and complete
        texts in German, French and English; there are some 300+ songs here; Grand Prix du
        Disaque.] DGG 2720 022(13). A- to A ............................................................................................. 80.00
271.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #3: Die Schone Mullerin; Winterreise; Schwanengesang. Moore,
        piano. DGG 2720 059(4). A- to A(Limited Edition, #2084)............................................................. 25.00
272.*SCHUMANN: Genoveva. Moser; Schreier; Fischer-Dieskau; Lorenz; Vogel; Masur/Leipzig
        Gewandhaus Orch; Berlin Radio Cho. [quad; Grand Prix du Disque] Electrola 1C157-02
        914/16(3). A- to A ............................................................................................................................. 18.00
273.*SCHUMANN: Manfred. Hermges (narrator, in English); Scherchen/Vienna Radio Orch &
        Academy Chamber Choir. West WST-17088. A- .......................................................................... 12.00
274.*SCHUMANN: Requiem; Requiem for Mignon. Andor; Barlay; Budai; Korondy; Gregor;
        Forrai/Hungarian State Orch; Budapest Cho. Hungaroton SLPX-11809. A- ............................. 12.00
275.*SCHUTZ: Christmas Oratorio. Mathis; Jelden; Ocker; Thamm/Windsbach Boys' Choir. [blue
        labels] Angel S-36211. A- ................................................................................................................... 9.00
276.*STAINER: The Crucifixion. Crooks; Tibbett; Andrews, organ; Trinity Choir. [recorded
        5/27+28/1929]. RCA VIC-1403. A- .................................................................................................... 9.00
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277.*STENHAMMAR: The Song (Symphonic Cantata). Sorensen; von Otter; Dahlberg; Wahlgren;
        Blomstedt/Swedish Radio Orch; Chos. Caprice CAP-1285. A- to A .............................................. 9.00
278.*STRAUSS: Ariadne auf Naxos. Tomowa-Sintow; Baltsa; Battle; Prey; Lakes; Levine/VPO.
        [dig] DGG 419 225-1(2). A- to A ..................................................................................................... 16.00
279.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Schwarzkopf; Ludwig; Stich-Randall; Edelmann; Waechter;
        Karajan/PO. Angel S-3563(4). A-(lovely copy with early U.S. red labels) .................................... 30.00
280. STRAUSS: Elektra. Konetzni; Modl; Ilitsch; Klarwein; Mitropoulos/MMF. [in oversize album]
        Cetra-Soria 1209(2). B ...................................................................................................................... 15.00
281.*STRAUSS: Elektra. Varnay; Wegner; Hoengen; Svanholm; Schoeffler; Reiner/Metropolitan
        Opera. Broadcast performance, February 23, 1952. STRAUSS: Salome. Welitch; Hoengen;
        Svanholm; Hotter; Sullivan; Reiner/Metropolitan Opera. Broadcast performance, January
        19, 1952. [Deluxe Soria Series limited edition; the 9th (1981) in the Met's Soria Series of
        Historic Performances made available only to generous Met donors; in sturdy black plush
        slipcase with 26-page book including articles and many photos of Met productions of the
        works; plus libretti, of course] Metropolitan Opera-MET--9(4). A-(velvet box in superb
        condition) ......................................................................................................................................... 100.00
282. STRAUSS: Elektra. Varnay; Nikolaidi; Jessner; Janssen; Mitrolpoulos/NYP. [Live; Christmas
        Day, 1949; NL] Robin Hood RHR-510(2). A-.................................................................................. 18.00
283.*STRAUSS (J): Die Fledermaus. Rothenberger; Holm; Fassbaender; Gedda; Fischer-Dieskau;
        Berry; Boskovsky/Vienna Sym; VSO Cho. Angel SBLX-3790(2). A- .......................................... 12.00
284.*STRAVINSKY: Le Rossignol. Grist; Driscoll; Gramm; Composer/Opera Society of
        Washington, D.C.. Col KS-6327. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) ................................................... 10.00
285. STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella. Simmons; Schnittke; MacGregor; Composer/CO. ["6-eyes"] Col
        ML-4830. A-(brief tks) ...................................................................................................................... 12.00
286.*SULLIVAN: Haddon Hall. Broadbent; Reed; Power; Foulsham; Harding/Southern Festival
        Orch; Cheam Operatic Soc. [Sullivan working (c.1892) with Sydney Grundy instead of
        Gilbert; NL, but in English of course] Pearl SHE-566/7(2). A- ........................................................ 12.00
287.*SUPPE: Boccaccio. Rothenberger; Prey; Moser; Bohme; Berry; Dallapozza;
        Boskovsky/Bavarian Symphony & Opera Cho. [English notes inc, but German-only
        libretto] [quad] Electrola 1c157-30216/17(2). A- to A ..................................................................... 20.00
288.*SUTER (Hermann; 1870-26): Le Laudi di San Francesco d'Assisi. Mathis; Procter; Tappy;
        Corena; Hans Munch/Basle Orch; Chos. Communaute de Travail Pour Diffusion de
        Musique Suisse CTS 36/37(2). A-..................................................................................................... 24.00
289.*TANEYEV: Oresteia. Tschernobajew; Galuschkina; Bokow; Tkatschenko; Tatiana
        Kolomijzeva/Belorussian State Opera & Ballet Theatre. [no notes or libretto] Melodiya
        017207-12(3). A--.............................................................................................................................. 14.00
290.*TANNER (Jerre): Boy With Goldfish. Siu; Elliott; Holdridge/LSO; Nigel Brooks Chorale.
        [fold-open album with colorful paintings by John Thomas; dig] Varese Sarabande VCDM-
        1000,30. A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 9.00
291. TANSMAN: Isaiah, the Prophet. Van Kempen/Hilversum Radio Orch & Cho. Epic LC-3298. B ....... 9.00
292.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Maid of Orleans. Arkhipova; Radchenko; Makhov; Vladimirov; Sokolov;
        Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch & Cho. [no notes or libretto] Melodiya 33CM-
        02477/84(4). A-(in box for French issue on Chant du Monde) ......................................................... 15.00
293.*TRAETTA (Tommaso): Le Serve Rivali. Barbacini; Dessy; Nazario; Mainardi/Orchestra
        Sinfonica di Sanremo. [includes English notes and libretto] Bongiovanni GB-2003/4(2). A- ....... 25.00
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294.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The House of Life; Songs of Travel. Althony Rolfe Johnson;
       Willison, piano. Polydor 2460 236. A- to A ....................................................................................... 9.00
295. VERDI: Aida. Curtis; Bastianini; Dominguez; Scott; Borso; Capuana/Teatro La Fenice,
       Venice. Remington R-199-178(3). C+(not good condition - but scarce!) ........................................ 12.00
296.*VERDI: Don Carlos (complete 4-Act Italian Version of 1882/83). Carreras; Freni; Ghiaurov;
       Baltsa; Van Dam; Cappuccilli; Raimondi; Gruberova; Hendricks; Karajan/BPO. Angel
       SZDX-3875(4). A- ............................................................................................................................ 20.00
297.*VERDI: Don Carlos. Andzhaparidze; Petrov; Milashkina; Valaitis; Arkhipova;
       Naidenov/Bolshoi Theatre. [Russian and English synopses; NL] Melodiya 33C-0933-40(4).
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 45.00
298.*VERDI: Ernani. Domingo; Freni; Bruson; Ghiaurov; Muti/La Scala. [dig; live] Angel DSCX-
       3942(3). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
299.*VERDI: Falstaff. Bruson; Ricciarelli; Nucci; Hendricks; Gonzalez; Boozer; Giulini/Los
       Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale. [dig] DGG 2741 020(3). A- to A ............ 12.00
300. VERDI: Falstaff. Stabile; Biasini; Borgioli; Nessi; Lazzari; Tedeschi; Toscanini/Salzburg
       Festival; live; July 26, 1937. Filler: Aida Overture (first public performance; March 30, 1940;
       no artist details but presumably Toscanini and perhaps NBC Sym?). [NL] Penzance 37(3). A- ..... 35.00
301. VERDI: I Masnadieri. Ligabue; Raimondi; Bruson; Christoff; Oren/unidentified company.
       [Live, 1972; issued without notes or libretto] HRE V-811(3). A- .................................................... 16.00
302.*VERDI: Il Corsaro. Caballe; Carreras; Mastromei; Norman; Gardelli/NPO. Philips 6700
       098(2). A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 16.00
303.*VERDI: Il Trovatore. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Masurok; Toczyska; Lloyd; Davis/ROHCG. [dig]
       Philips 6769 063(3). A- to A ............................................................................................................. 16.00
304.*VERDI: Il Trovatore. Price; Obraztsova; Bonisolli; Cappuccilli; Raimondi; Karajan/BPO;
       Berlin Opera Cho. Angel SCLX-3855(3). A- ................................................................................. 15.00
305.+VERDI: Il Trovatore. Pertile; Granforte; Carena; Cattaneo; Carmassi; de Franco; Sabajno/La
       Scala. [lib Italian only] EMI (Italy) C 053-17083/85(3). A- ............................................................ 20.00
306.*VERDI: La Traviata. de los Angeles; del Monte; Sereni; Chissari; Bertona; Tedesco;
       Serafin/Rome Opera. [blue labels] Angel S-3623(3). A-................................................................ 15.00
307. VERDI: Macbeth. Bruson; Sass; Bergonzi; Ghiuselev; Previtali/unnamed orch. [Live, 1977;
       NL] HRE V-810(3). A- ..................................................................................................................... 16.00
308. VERDI: Requiem. Teschemacher; Willer; Rosvaenge; Hann; Keilberth/Chor & Orchester des
       Reichssenders Stuttgart. [rec October, 1938; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit
       LV 151/152(2). A- to A ..................................................................................................................... 12.00
309. VERDI: Rigoletto (sung in German). Berger; Klose; Roswaenge; Schlusnus; Greindl; Hann;
       Heger/BSOO. [recorded 1944; German-only notes; NL; startlingly good sound!] Heliodor 88
       026/27(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................................. 24.00
310.+VERDI: Rigoletto. Stracciari; Capsir; Borgioli; Bassi; Mannarini; Molajoli/La Scala. [libretto
       Italian only] EMI 3C053-17081/82(2). A- ........................................................................................ 16.00
311.*VERDI: Rigoletto. Bruson; Kraus; Hendricks; Ferrin; Gardelli/unidentified company. [Live;
       1980; with notes but NL] Filler: Barbara Hendricks: Sleepwalking Scene from Sonnambula
       (Almeida/unidentified company; live, 1980). Legendary LR-178(3). A-- ..................................... 20.00
312. VERDI: Un Ballo in Maschera. Gigli; Caniglia; Barbieri; Ribetti; Bechi; Serafin/Rome Opera.
       [recorded 1943] Sera IB-6026(2). A- .................................................................................................. 9.00
313.*VERDI: Un Ballo in Maschera. Domingo; Arroyo; Cappuccilli; Cossotto; Grist; Muti/NPO;
       ROHCG Cho. [quad] Angel SCLX-3762(3). A- ............................................................................. 15.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

314.*VIVALDI: Tito Manlio. Luccardi; Wageman; Hamari; Finnila; Marshall; Ahnsjo; Negro/Berlin
        Chamber Orch. [1st recording] Philips 6769 004(5). A- to A ........................................................ 16.00
315. VIVES: Bohemios. Berganza; Rosada; Ausensi; Munguia; Argenta/Orquesta Sinfonica;
        Cantores de Madrid. [Spanish-only notes; NL] Alhambra ALH-5120. A- .................................... 12.00
316. VIVES: Dona Francisquita. Morales; Iriarte; Garcia; Calvo; Argenta/Gran Orquesta
        Sinfonica; Cho. [Spanish-only notes; NL] London TW-91005/6(2). A- ......................................... 35.00
317. VIVES: Dona Francisquita. Olaria; Kraus; Perez; Ramalle; Alonso; Montorio/Orquesta de
        Camara de Madrid; Cho. [English notes and synopsis; NL] Montilla FM-85. A- ........................ 12.00
318. WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Hotter; Suthaus; Kuen; Neidlinger; van Mill; von Milinkovic;
        Grummer; Ilosvay; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth. [Live, 1957; w/booklet inc production
        photos; NL] Cetra LO-58(3). A- ....................................................................................................... 24.00
319.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Adam; Schreier; Minton; Vogel; Stryczek; Buchner; Popp;
        Janowski/Dresden Staatskapelle. [digital] Eurodisc 301-137-445(3). A- to A ............................. 16.00
320. WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Frantz; Treptow; Weber; Pernerstorfer; Hongen; Wegener; Gabory;
        Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 1(3). A- ........... 18.00
321. WAGNER: Die Meistersinger (Nissen; Reining; Thorborg; Toscanini/Salzburg, 1937). VERDI
        - Falstaff: Act I (Stabile; Borgioli; Nessi; Lazzari; Toscanini/Salzburg, 1936). Private
        Edition MR-2003(5). A-(NL) ............................................................................................................ 35.00
322. WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act 1 complete). Flagstad; Svanholm; Van Mill;
        Knappertsbusch/VPO. London A-4229(2). A- ............................................................................... 20.00
323.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Altmeyer; Minton; Norman; Adam; Jerusalem; Moll;
        Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden; Misc Choruses. [dig] Eurodisc 301-143-465(5). A- to
        A(c/c) ................................................................................................................................................. 25.00
324. WAGNER: Die Walkure. Flagstad; Treptow; Weber; Frantz; Konetzni; Hongen; Steingruber;
        Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 2(5). A- ........... 25.00
325.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Crespin; Janowitz; Veasey; Vickers; Stewart; Talvela; Karajan/BPO.
        [tulip labels] DGG 139 229/33(5). A- to A(lovely copy in early, oversized box) ............................ 32.00
326. WAGNER: Die Walkure. Windgassen; Nordmo-Loevberg; Frick; Hines; Varnay; Topper; Hopf;
        Kempe/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1960; includes English notes; NL] Melodram MEL-
        607(4). A- .......................................................................................................................................... 30.00
327. WAGNER: Die Walkure. Vickers; Rysanek; Greindl; Hotter; Varnay; Gorr; Hoffman;
        Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1958; includes English notes; NL] Melodram
        MEL-587(4). A- ................................................................................................................................ 30.00
328. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Uhde; Varnay; Weber; Windgassen; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth
        Festival. [live, 1955; with illustrated booklet, but NL] Cetra LO-51(3). A- .................................... 20.00
329. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Varnay; Uhde; Lustig; Weber; Schartel; Traxel;
        Keilberth/Bayreuth Festival. [live, 1955] London A-4325(3). A- ................................................. 32.00
330. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Hotter; Ursuleac; Hann; Ostertag; Klarwein; Krauss/Bavarian
        State Opera. [In 78-sized album with open sleeve tops, undoubtedly issued without inner
        sleeves, so inevitably scuffed. But most problems are minor, and most plays a solid B+; one
        significant moderate scratch sounds one inch on side 6; NL (as issued??)] B(see preceding
        comments) ......................................................................................................................................... 32.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

331.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung (sung in English, hence "Twilight of the Gods.") Hunter;
       Remedios; Haugland; Curphey; Goodall/English National Opera Company. [recorded live;
       quad] EMI SLS-5118(6). A- to A...................................................................................................... 17.00
332. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Flagstad; Svanholm; Bjoner; Gustavson; Karen Marie Flagstad;
       Fjeldstad/Oslo Phil; Norwegian Radio. [NL - as issued?] London A-4603(6). A- ....................... 38.00
333.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Kollo; Altmeyer; Popp; Nimsgern; Schwarz; Sharp; Salminen;
       Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden; Misc Choruses. [dig] Eurodisc 301-817-468(6). A- ............... 25.00
334. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Windgassen; Varnay; Grummer; Greindl; Ilosvay; Uhde;
       Neidlinger; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1957; issued with booklet including
       production photos, but NL] Cetra LO-61(5). A- ............................................................................... 30.00
335. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Lorenz; Herrmann; Weber; Hongen; Flagstad; Konetzni;
       Pernerstorfer; Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420
       Vol 4(5). A- ....................................................................................................................................... 25.00
336. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Windgassen; Modl; Uhde; Hinsch-Grondahl; Greindl;
       Neidlinger; Resnik; Keilberth/Bayreuth Festival, 1953. [with English notes but NL]
       Melodram MEL-539(5). A- ............................................................................................................... 30.00
337. WAGNER: Lohengrin (in Italian!) Tebaldi; Penno; Nicolai; Guelfi; Neri; Santini/unidentified
       company. [Live; Naples, 1954; NL] HRE 295(3). A- ...................................................................... 20.00
338. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Windgassen; Steber; Varnay; Uhde; Greindl; Keilberth/Bayreuth
       Festival. [Live, 1953 Festival; scarece early pressing with "Bayreuth Festival" labels &
       oversize album] London LLA-16(5). A--(1/4-inch scr sd 9; a little box tape repair) ....................... 31.00
339. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Windgassen; Steber; Varnay; Uhde; Greindl; Braun;
       Keilberth/Bayreuth Festival [Live, 1953]. London A-4502(5). A- ................................................ 35.00
340. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Hofmann; Volker; Muller; Prohaska; Klose; Grossman; Heger/Berlin
       State Opera. [Private Austrian issue; NL; no notes beyond cast sheet and identification of
       scenes on each side; handsome box] Private LOH-1(4). A-.............................................................. 65.00
341. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Frick; Schock; Cunitz; Metternich; Klose; Schuchter/North German
       Radio, Hamburg. [only in print from December 1955 until February 1957] RCA LHMV-
       800(4). A- .......................................................................................................................................... 45.00
342.*WAGNER: Lohengrin. Hoffman; Armstrong; Connell; Roar; Vogel; Weikl; Nelsson/Bayreuth
       Festival. [Live, 1982] [demo copy] CBS M5-38594(5). A- to A(brief, very lgt thumps fr press
       bbl beg sd 1) ...................................................................................................................................... 25.00
343. WAGNER: Parsifal (Act II only, sung in Italian). Callas; Baldelli; Modesti; Pagliughi;
       Gui/unidentified company. [Live; November 20, 1950; NL] Penzance 10. A-.............................. 20.00
344.*WAGNER: Siegfried. Kollo; Altmeyer; Schreier; Adam; Wenkel; Nimsgern; Sharp; Salminen;
       Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden. [dig] Eurodisc 301-810-465(5). A- to A................................... 25.00
345. WAGNER: Siegfried. Svanholm; Markwort; Pernerstorfer; Herrmann; Weber; Hongen; Flagstad;
       Moor; Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 3(5).
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
346. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Muller; Pilinsky; Jost-Arden; Janssen; Andresen;
       Elmendorff/Bayreuth Festival Orchestra. [recorded 1930; includes English notes, but NL]
       Electrola 1C137-03 130/32(3). A- to A ............................................................................................. 24.00
347. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Svanholm; van Mill; Wilfert; Imdahl; Blessin; Rodzinski/Teatro
       Communale di Firenze. [Live; 11-28-1953; probably has booklet, but NL] Melodram MEL-
       423(3). FS! ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued

348.*WAGNER: Tannhauser. Nilsson; Windgassen; Fischer-Dieskau; Adam; Gerdes/Berlin Opera.
       [In deluxe, heavy box] DGG 139 284/87(4). A- ............................................................................... 24.00
349. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Nilsson; Windgassen; Hoffmann; Neidlinger; Rodzinski/MMF.
       [Live; May, 1957; includes English notes, but libretto in German only] Fonit Cetra DOC-
       20(4). A- to A .................................................................................................................................... 27.00
350.*WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Vickers; Dernesch; Ludwig; Berry; Ridderbusch; Weikl;
       Schreier; Karajan/BPO; Berlin Opera Cho. Angel SEL-3777(5). A- ........................................... 15.00
351. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Graarud; Larsen-Todsen; Helm; Bockelmann; Andresen; Rodin;
       Elmendorff/Bayreuth Festival Orch & Chorus. [recorded in Bayreuth Festspielhaus, 1928;
       includes some notes in English, but NL] Electrola 1C181-03 031/33(3). A- to A ........................... 30.00
352. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Vinay; Modl; Weber; Hotter; Malaniuk; Stolze;
       Karajan/Bayreuth Fest, 1952. [with English notes but NL] Melodram MEL-525(4). A- ............. 30.00
353. WALTON: Facade. Sitwell & Pears (speakers); Collins/English Opera Group Ens. London
       LL-1133. A-- ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00
354. WEBER: Der Freischutz. Poell; Czerwenka; Grummer; Streich; Bohme; Hopf; Donch; Clausen;
       Furtwangler/Salzburg Festival, 1954. [NL] IGI 338(3). A- .......................................................... 15.00
355.*WEBER/MAHLER: Die Drei Pintos. Popp; Hollweg; Prey; Moll; Bertini/Munich
       Philharmonic. German RCA PRL3-9063(3). A- ............................................................................. 20.00
356. WEILL: The Rise & Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Lenya; Litz; Gunter; Roth; Markwort;
       Bruckner-Ruggeberg/Orch & Cho. Col K3L-243(3). A-("2-eyes" labels) ................................... 20.00
357.*WOLF: Italian Songbook. Berger; Prey; Wiessenborn, piano. [texts in German only] Electrola
       STE-80 565/6(2). A- .......................................................................................................................... 25.00
358.*WOLF-FERRARI: Sly. Bader; Polaski; Reeh; Haertel; Maxym/Niedersachsischen Staatsoper,
       Hannover. [dig; DMM; includes notes & synopsis in English, but NL - as issued] Acanta
       40.23 501(3). A- to A ........................................................................................................................ 25.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights

359. ARIETTA: Marina (exc). Capsir; Lazaro; Mardones; Redondo; Montorio/unidentified
        company. [bl cov; NL] Golden Age of Opera EJS 493. B+ ............................................................... 9.00
360.*DELIBES: Lakme (exc). D'Angelo; Berbe; Gedda; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera Comique. [blue
        labels] Angel S-36107. A- ................................................................................................................. 10.00
361. MOZART: Abduction from the Seraglio (exc). Berger; Wulf; Ludwig; Pfeifle; Schmidt-
        Isserstedt/Hamburg. [1946] VERDI: Aida (exc). Nemeth; Thorborg; Mazaroff; Bruno
        Walter/Vienna Opera. [bl cov; 1937] EJS 574. B ............................................................................ 8.00
362. ORFF: Antigonae - Scenes IV & V. Goltz; Uhde; Greindl; Roessl-Majdan; Hollreiser/Vienna
        Sym; VSO Cho. Col ML-5038. B("6-eyes") ...................................................................................... 9.00
363. PUCCINI: Madame Butterfly (exc). Albanese; Melton; Browning; Weissmann/RCA Victor
        Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-2. B to B+ ................................................................................................. 8.00
364. RACHMANINOFF: Miserly Knight - Act II. Siepi, bass; Scherman/Little Orchestra Society
        (who also play Arensky's Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky for String Orchestra). [blue
        labels] Col ML-4526. B ..................................................................................................................... 12.00
365. VERDI: Aida - Fragments of Acts I & II. Milanov; Martinelli; Jagel; Tagliabue; Pinza; Cordon;
        Castagna; Papi/unidentified company. [Live, 1938] Filler: Trovatore, Act III, Scene 2
        (Kaye; Jagel; Cleva/Cincinnati Opera; 1946). [blank cover; NL] Unique Opera UORC-262.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 10.00
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366. VERDI: La Forza del Destino (exc). Gigli; Barbato; Mascherini; Neri; Votto/Teatro
       Municipale, Rio de Janiero. [Live, 1951; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS
       280(2). B ............................................................................................................................................ 15.00
367. VERDI: Otello (excerpts). Zenatello; Granforte; Noto; Cilla; Spani; Bellezza/ROHCG. [Live;
       June 17, 1926 (with incidental fill-ins); blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 144. B+ .............. 12.00
368. WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act III). Flagstad; Bockelman; Muller; Furtwangler/ROHCG. [Live;
       May 26, 1937; notes include 1972 article/interview about Elisabeth Furtwangler] Discocorp
       RR-417. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 15.00
369. WAGNER: Lohengrin (exc). Flagstad; Maison; Branzel; Hofmann; "de" Abravanel/Unnamed
       Company. [Live; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 557. B+ ......................................... 12.00
370. WAGNER: Siegfried (exc). Melchior; Easton; Tessmer; Schorr; Habich; Coates & Heger; LSO;
       ROHCG. [German-only notes] Electrola 80744/45(2). A- .............................................................. 15.00
371. WAGNER: Walkure (Act I plus Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music). Lorenz; Teschemacher;
       Bohme; Herrmann; Elmendorff/Dresden Staatskapelle. [Austrian issue; German-only notes;
       NL] Private 0120 015/6(2). A- .......................................................................................................... 25.00
372. WAGNER: Walkure - Act I. Del Monaco; Hillebrecht; Von Rohr; Leitner/Stuttgart. [Live,
       1966] Legendary LR-109. A- ............................................................................................................ 12.00
373.*ZANDONAI: Francesca da Rimini - Three Scenes. Del Monaco; Olivero; Rescigno/Monte
       Carlo Opera. London OS-26121. A- ............................................................................................... 10.00

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections

374. 100 YEARS OF BAYREUTH: Recordings made from 1907-1966 of arias featuring Destinn,
        Knupfer, Soomer, Onegin, Mayr, Schorr, Melchior, Branzell, Leider, Volker, von
        Manowarda, Klose, Lorenz, Hotter, Windgassen, Rysanek, Varnay, Greindl & Nilsson. DGG
        2721 115(2). A- to A ......................................................................................................................... 15.00
375.*100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Bing Years I: 1950-1961. Commercial recordings
        (one disc mono, one stereo) of singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Albanese,
        Bastianini, Bergonzi, Bjoerling, Callas, Della Casa, Corelli, Corena, Del Monaco, De Los
        Angeles, Elias, Gedda, Gueden, Hines, London, Merrill, Milanov, Moffo, Nilsson, Peters,
        Price, Resnik, Rysanek, Siepi, Simionato, Steber, Stevens, Tebaldi, Thebom, Tozzi, Tucker,
        Valletti, Vickers & Warren. Fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and
        notes on each soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-
        405(2). A- .......................................................................................................................................... 25.00
376.*A HUNDRED YEARS OF ITALIAN OPERA: 1800-1810. Twenty-four arias from obscure
        operas by Cimarosa, Avanti, Generali, Gnecco, Lavigna, Mayr(2), Mosca(2), Nicolini(2),
        Paer(4), Paisiello, Pavesi, Portogallo, Pucitta, Righini, Weigl, Winter(2) & Zingarelli. Many
        vocalists; David Parry/Philharmonia Orch. Recorded by Robert Auger in Henry Wood
        Hall, London; 1979-82; with 64-page book of extensive notes and fine illustrations] Opera
        Rara ORH-101(3). A- to A ................................................................................................................ 50.00
377. BACH CANTATAS AND ARIAS: Cantatas #41, #42 & #60, complete; Arias, Recitatives &
        Duets from #47, #79, #99, #110, #127, #132 & #155. Eileen Farrell; Jan Peerce;
        Scheide/Bach Aria Group; Robert Shaw/Shaw Chorale. RCA LM-6023(2). A--(scarce set
        in very nice condition) ....................................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections - continued

378. BAYREUTH FESTIVAL: 1951-1960: Selections from Tannhauser - Rysanek; Kupper;
        Windgassen; Greindl; Waechter; Windgassen; Cho. Meistersinger - Greindl; Cho. Walkure -
        Hotter. Siegfried - Windgassen. Gotterdammerung - Varnay; Windgassen; Greindl. Misc
        Orchs/Conductors. [British pressing; German-only notes] DGG 2721 111(2). A- to A ................ 24.00
379. DIE LEGENDARE ZEIT DER BERLINER OPER: Arias, Duets & Scenes by Lemnitz, Klose,
        Berger, Cebotari, Lorenz, Ludwig, Schmidt-Walter. Volker, Kipnis, Rosevaenge, etc.
        [German-only notes] RCA RL-30439(2). A- .................................................................................... 16.00
380. GALA OPERATIC CONCERT: Kabaivanska, Bergonzi & Cappuccilli in arias and duets from
        Rigoletto, Don Carlo, Ballo, Butterfly, Pagliacci, Boheme, Andrea Chenier & Trovatore.
        [Live, 1971; no conductor or orchestra shown] HRE 380(2). A- ...................................................... 25.00
381. HYMNS OF THANKSGIVING: Six short works. Robert Shaw Chorale; Porter, organ.
        [recorded at the Academy of Fine Arts & Letters, New York; 10-inch] RCA LM-108. B .............. 13.00
382. LES TRES RICHES HEURES DE: L'Opera Comique. Selections sung by Devries, Friant,
        Bourdin, Vallin, Lubin, Villabella, Billot, Lafont, Supervia, Payan, Micheletti, Pons, Endreze,
        Luart, Rolland, Dupre, Pujol, Pernet, Vergnes, Gauley, Vavon, Cernay & Delmas. [Recorded
        1925-1933; French-only notes] French CBS 78314(3). A- ............................................................... 30.00
383. LES TRES RICHES HEURES DE: L'Opera de Paris. Selections sung by Endreze, Verdiere,
        Pernet, Norena, Vallin, Lubin, Maison, Villabella, Billot, Lafont, Supervia, Payan, Micheletti,
        Rouard, Tirard & Cernay. [Recorded 1925-1933; French-only notes] French CBS 78313(3).
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 30.00
384.*METROPOLITAN OPERA GALA: Highlights of concert honoring Rudolf Bing, 4-22-72. Arias
        & duets by Arroyo, Caballe, Nilsson (Salome Finale), Price, Resnik, Tucker, Merrill, Zylis-
        Gara, Corelli; Bohm, Adler, Bonynge, Levine. [Resnik singing "Chacun a Bing's Gout" is a
        scream!] DGG 2530 260. A-(U.S. pressing) ..................................................................................... 12.00
385. MUSSORGSKY & RACHMANINOV: Songs sung by artists of Kiev & Bolshoi Opera:
        Gmirya(3), Pirogov(4), Reizen, Oboukhova(3) & Lemeshev(3). Vanguard VRS-6023. A--
        (brief tks early sd 1) ........................................................................................................................... 16.00
386. ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS: Six Hymns. Robert Shaw Chorale; Weinrich, organ.
        [10-inch] RCA LM-85. A--(fine!) ..................................................................................................... 14.00
387. OPERATIC SCENES: From Rosenkavalier, Marriage of Figaro, Orfeo & Carmen. Stevens;
        Berger; Peerce; Reiner/RCA Victor Sym. [in print from c.10/52 - 3/56] RCA LM-9010.
        B+(earliest labels) .............................................................................................................................. 24.00
388. OUTSTANDING AMERICAN SINGERS: One selection each by Anderson, Arroyo, Battle,
        Bumbry, Dobbs, Grist, Hendricks, Maynor, Mitchell, Price, Robeson & Verrett. Legendary
        LR-139. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
389. READINGS FROM THE BIBLE: Twelve passages read by Ronald Colman. [10-inch; never
        seen this one before!] RCA LM-124. B ............................................................................................ 16.00
390. STARS OF THE VIENNA OPERA: 1918-1945. Arias sung by Thorborg, Wildbrunn, Perras,
        Schumann(2), Pauly, Anday, Sved, Gerhart & Duhan, Rosvaenge, Schone, Nemeth, Jerger,
        Slezak, Nissen, Hammes(2), Manowarda, Lehmann & Melchior, Olczewska & Schipper, A &
        H Konetzni, Tauber, Kurz, Nemeth, Novotna(2), Pataky, Kern, Kalenberg, Cebotari &
        Wittrisch, Piccaver, Helletsgruber & Kiepura, Mayr & Andrassy, Rethy & Hongen, Jeritza &
        Duhan, Schwarz & Reining. [Transfers by Keith Hardwick; with full texts and artist
        biographies & photos: very fine production] British Seraphim IC-6140(3). A- to A(European
        pressing) ............................................................................................................................................ 25.00
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391. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Part 1: The Castrato Voice; The Old School; English-
       Speaking Singers; The French; the Emergence of Verismo. Recordings made by EMI and
       others between 1899 and 1919 of 90+ singers in over 120 arias. [1982 issue (Part 1 of 2)
       produced by Keith Hardwick corrects many pitch errors from original 1977 12-record set]
       EMI RLS-7705(6). A- to A ............................................................................................................... 45.00
392. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Part 2: The Emergence of Verismo; Wagner and the German
       Style; Singers of Imperial Russia. Recordings made by EMI and others between 1901 and
       1916 of 100+ singers (a few in more than one selection). [1982 issue (Part 2 of 2) produced
       by Keith Hardwick corrects many pitch errors from original 1977 12-record set] EMI RLS-
       7706(6). A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 45.00
393. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Supplement: Recordings from 1902-1912, not included in
       original 12 records of A Record of Singers: Litvinne, Brejean-Silver, Lafitte, Heglon,
       Bellincioni, Bruno, Cucini, Gilion, Bonini, De Luca, Nani, Arimondi, Luppi, De Angelis,
       Elizza, Dietrich, nast, Gotze, Gruning & Forsell. [Transfers by Keith Hardwick - who, as new
       producer for the reissue project, obviously insisted that some of his favorite recordings from
       the era be issued here to supplement the original 1977 compilation] EMI HLM-7264. A-.............. 16.00

LP's: Vocalists

394. ALBANESE: Arias - Louise; Boheme; La Wally; Cav; Manon Lescaut; Adriana. Trucco/RCA
        Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-111. B ..................................................................................................... 10.00
      ALBANESE: See also #363, 375 & 821.
395. ALBANESE, PEERCE & MERRILL: "Four Gems from Carmen & I Pagliacci." Reiner; Morel;
        Weissmann/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7020. B ........................................................ 9.00
396. ANDERSON: Schubert Songs (7). Rupp, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-98. C ........................................... 4.00
397. ANDERSON: Schubert Songs - Thekla; Dem Unendlichen. Rupp, piano. [7-inch, 45-rpm
        translucent red vinyl disc; bl cov] RCA 49-1278. A-- ........................................................................ 7.00
398. ANDERSON: Ten Spirituals. Rupp, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-110. B- ................................................ 6.00
399. ANSELMI: Arias - Serse, Don Giovanni, Barber, Don Pasquale, Luisa, Rigoletto, Cav, Fedora,
        Martha, Werther, Manon, Onegin; Songs of Rostopchina & Pergolesi. [recorded 1907 &
        1910] Melodiya M10-47525 005. A- .................................................................................................. 9.00
400.*BAKER: Beethoven - Ah! Perfido; No, non Turbarti; Klaerchen's songs from Egmont. Schubert -
        Zogernd Leise; Arias from Alfonso, Rosamunde & Lazarus. Leppard; ECO. Philips 9500
        307. A- to A ....................................................................................................................................... 10.00
401. BAKER: Town Hall Recital; December 2, 1966: Songs of Schubert(9), Duparc(2), Berlioz(2),
        Faure(6) & Brahms; Mozart - Concert Aria, K.583; aria from Clemenza. Isepp, piano. FWR
        67. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 25.00
402. BASTIANINI: Arias - Don Carlo; Barber; Wm Tell; Paride ed Elena; Don Giovanni; Andrea;
        Songs - Durante, Tosti, Denza, De Curtis, Cardillo, Di Capua, Billi. Miura, piano. [Tokyo, 6-
        9-65] Legendary LR-119. FS ............................................................................................................ 12.00
403.*BERGANZA: Falla - Seven Popular Spanish Songs. Lorca - Thirteen Old Spanish Songs. Yepes,
        guitar. DGG 2530 875. A- to A ......................................................................................................... 10.00
404. BERGER: Songs of Mozart(5) & Schubert. George Schick, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-133. B- ......... 18.00
405.*BERGONZI: Arias - Traviata, Ernani, Luisa, Ballo(2), Macbeth & Lucia. RCA LSC-3084. A-
        (AUTOGRAPHED BY BERGONZI - black ink on cover) .............................................................. 20.00
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406.*BERGONZI & FISCHER-DIESKAU: Duets from Otello, Vespri, Forza(2), Don Carlos,
        Boheme, Gioconda & Pecheurs. Lopez-Cobos/BVRS. [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-028821. A- to A ....... 9.00
407. BJOERLING: Arias - Carmen, Africana, Manon(2), Martha, Faust, Romeo, Stabat Mater, Verdi
        Requiem, Trovatore(2), Ballo, Rigoletto(3), Elisir, Gioconda, Fedora, Manon Lescaut,
        Boheme, Fanciulla, Tosca, Turandot, Aida, Andrea, Cav, Pag; Songs of Leoncavallo, di
        Capua & Tosti. [recorded 1936-48] Electrola 1C147-00 947 48(2). A- to A ................................... 15.00
408. BJOERLING: Arias - Rigoletto, Tosca(2), Trovatore(2), Ballo, Fanciulla, Andrea, Cav, Fedora,
        Prince Igor, Pag, Illustre Fregona, Fanal, Rossini Stabat Mater, Verdi Requiem. Songs - Tosti,
        Freire. Rococo R-31. A- ...................................................................................................................... 9.00
409. BJOERLING: Arias - Rigoletto, Trovatore, Marta, Fanciulla, Ballo, Verdi Requiem, Rossini
        Stabat Mater, Jocelyn (Godard); Songs of Beethoven, Strauss(2), Sjoberg, Beach, Speaks,
        Tipton, Tosti, Elgar (in Swedish). [recorded 1930-1952] EMI HLM-7038. FS ................................. 9.00
410. BJOERLING: Arias - Trovatore(4), Ballo, Rigoletto, Manon Lescaut(3), Boheme(2; in Swedish)
        & Turandot. [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #5] Rococo 5304. A- ................................................................. 8.00
411. BJOERLING: Arias from Rigoletto, Desert Song; 13 Swedish Songs. [Everything sung in
        Swedish] [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #3]. Rococo 5237. A- ..................................................................... 9.00
412. BJOERLING: Arias from Sadko, Blume von Hawaii(2); Songs of Toselli, Leoncavallo & De
        Curtis; Ten Swedish songs. [Everything is sung in Swedish] [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #2]
        Rococo 5231. A- .................................................................................................................................. 8.00
413. BJOERLING: Arias, 1937-54: Boheme, Tosca, Aida, Faust, Turandot(2), Manon, Carmen, Ballo,
        Cav & Verdi Requiem. Unique Opera UORC-350. A- ....................................................................... 9.00
414. BJOERLING: Gounod Arias - Romeo (5; including two with Sayao); St. Cecilia Mass (2). [Live
        performances] [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #6] Rococo 5329. A-.............................................................. 9.00
415. BJOERLING: Songs of Rossini, Bartlett, Romberg ("Will You Remember" with Steber),
        Pestakozza, Rachmaninoff, Morgan, Geehl, Herbert, Schubert, Leoncavallo, Foster, Kremser,
        Firestone(2), Speaks, Tosti; 2 Swedish folk songs. [Live performances, 1920-1952]
        Legendary LR-138. A- ...................................................................................................................... 15.00
416. BJOERLING & MERRILL: Operatic Duets from Forza, Don Carlo, Otello, Boheme & Pecheurs.
        Cellini/RCA Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-7007. B ............................................................................. 10.00
417.*BOGARD (Carol): Settings of poems by Paul Verlaine by Faure(7), Debussy (10), Gabriel
        Dupont & Joseph Szulc. Moriarty, piano. Cambridge CRS-2774. A- ............................................. 12.00
418.*BONISOLLI: Verdi Arias - Rigoletto(3), Luisa, Traviata(2), Trovatore, Aida & Otello (w.Freni).
        [misc orchs] Bellaphon DC-23068. A- to A ........................................................................................ 8.00
419. BOUVIER (Helene): Duparc Songs (13). Jacqueline Bonneau, piano. [with dowel spine, like
        early Angels] Pathe DTX-278. A-(loud ticks 1/4 in, sd 1/bnd 6; rest excellent) .............................. 32.00
420.*BRUSON: Tosti Songs (12). Antonellini/I Solisti Aquilani. [dig] Bongiovanni GB-2505. A- to
        A .......................................................................................................................................................... 8.00
421.*CALLAS: Selections from Tosca (Pretre/Paris Opera) and Norma (Serafin/La Scala). [notes
        in Dutch only] Dutch EMI 5C065-03125. A- ..................................................................................... 9.00
422. CARRERAS: Excerpts from Tosca, Boheme, Rigoletto, Traviata & Lucia. [live, 1971-73] HRE
        271. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 8.00
423. CELLINI & BJOERLING: Great Tenor Arias - Faust, Cav, Pag, Boheme, Africana & Carmen.
        Grevillius/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-105. B................................................................ 6.00
424. CHALIAPIN: Chaliapin as Boris. [10-inch] RCA LCT-3. B .................................................................... 7.00
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425. CHALIAPIN: Anniversary Tribute (1988: 50 years after his death). Recordings from 1902-1936
        compiled by Keith Hardwick; includes previously-unpublished recordings of Boris
        Coronation & Death Scenes (1926); another Boris excerpt (1931); songs of Sokolov & Wedel
        (1914 & 1931); and "Sketch of a telephone conversation" (1929). Nice booklet includes EMI's
        usual discographic detail on each item. [DMM] EMI EX-7 61065 1(4). A- to A ............................ 32.00
426. CHRISTOFF: Arias - Don Carlos, Forza, Boris, Henry VIII, Le Coq d'Or, Attila; Song of the
        Flea; Volga Boatman. [Live performances] MDP 017. A- ............................................................... 10.00
427. CORELLI: Arias - Lodoletta, Werther, Mefistofele, Cav, Pag, Fedora, Carmen, Andrea.
        Basile/RAI. Fonit Cetra LPO-2078. A- to A ...................................................................................... 9.00
428. COX (Jean; tenor): Wagner Arias - Siegfried, Walkure(2), Meistersinger, Gotterdammerung.
        Wallat/Mannheim National Theatre Orch. [German-only notes] RBM 3018. A- ....................... 12.00
429. DANCO: Berlioz - Nuits d'Ete. Johnson/Cincinnati Sym. [very fine surface for so early a
        London except brif rasps beg sd 1; brief loud tks sd 2; occ tks elsewhere] London LLP-407.
        A-(but see preceding comments) ....................................................................................................... 16.00
430. DANCO: Ravel - Sheherazade; Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme; Deux Melodies Hebraiques.
        Ansermet/OSR. London LL-1196. B+............................................................................................. 16.00
431. DANCO: Album de Musique - An anthology of songs collected by Rossini as a gift to one
        Mademoiselle Louise Carlier; each of the seventeen songs written by a different composer:
        Rossini, Bellini, Paer, Bruguiere, Berton, Panseron, Marliani, Tadolini, Mercadante,
        Morlacchi, Bertin, Meyerbeer, Cherubini, Spontini, Onslow, Gordigiani, Bazzini. Molinari-
        Pradelli, pf. Epic LC-3442. A--(superficial rub sd 2 causes little or no snd) ................................... 35.00
432. DAVY (Gloria): Poulenc - Fiancailles pour Rire. Turina - Poema en Forma de Canciones. Songs
        of Purcell(4) & Brahms(4). Favaretto, piano. [scarce: released April 1958, deleted February
        1962] London 5395. A- ..................................................................................................................... 25.00
433.*DE LOS ANGELES: Canteloube - Songs of the Auvergne (9). Chausson - Poeme de l'Amour et
        de la Mer. Jacquillat/Lamoureux Orch. Angel S-36897. A- ........................................................... 9.00
434.*DE LOS ANGELES: Cantos de Espana - Songs of Montsalvatge(5), Espla(5), Rodrigo(4),
        Granados(2) & Falla(2). Fruhbeck de Burgos/PCO. Angel S-35937. A- ........................................ 8.00
435. DE LOS ANGELES: Spanish Folk Songs, Volume 2. Moore, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-131. B ....... 13.00
436. DE LUCIA: Arias - Rigoletto, Tosca, Cav, Werther, Faust, Pescatori, Traviata, Mignon(2),
        Sonnambula(2) & Barber. Vedette VPC-1552. A- .............................................................................. 8.00
437. DEL MONACO: Arias & other excerpts from Otello(3), Trovatore(2), Aida, Ernani, Norma,
        Fanciulla, Francesca da Rimini, Carmen(2) & Samson. Assisting vocalists include De los
        Angeles, Warren, Gencer, Olivero, Stevens; conductors include Mitropoulos & Serafin.
        [Live; 1951-59] Giuseppi De Stefano GDS 4001(2). A- to A .......................................................... 20.00
438.*DEL MONACO: Arias - Macbeth, Walkure, Butterfly, Pag(2), Cid, Giulietta, Otello; song of
        Stradella. Martignoni/Lamoureux Orch. Italian CBS 73298. A- .................................................... 9.00
439. DERMOTA: Arias - Cosi, Magic Flute, Seraglio(3), Elisir, Onegin, Tosca(2); Mozart concert aria
        K.420. Rother/BSOO. [German only notes; recorded 1954-56] Preiser PR-135003. A- .................. 9.00
440.*DERMOTA: Beethoven - An die Ferne Geliebte. Schubert - Auf dem Strom. Hilda Dermota,
        piano; Freund, horn. Preiser SPR-3292. A- ..................................................................................... 12.00
441. DIMITROVA: Arias - Pique Dame, Norma, Tosca, La Wally, Forza, Andrea, Manon Lescaut,
        Ballo, Sorceress, Mefistofele, Aida & Gioconda. [Live, 1975] HRE 365. A- .................................... 8.00
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442. FERRIER: Arias - St. Matthew Passion (5; Jacques/Bach Choir); Elijah (2; Neel/Orch);
        Rodelinda, Serse & Orfeo (Sargent/LSO). Richmond R-23185. A-.................................................. 9.00
443. FERRIER: Arias of Purcell(2) & Handel(2) (Spurr, piano; from 1949 Norwegian broadcast);
        Songs of Stanford(2), Traditional(2), Bridge, Warlock(2), Parry & Vaughan Williams (Stone,
        piano; BBC recital, 6-5-52). Richmond R-23187. A-(c/c) .................................................................. 9.00
444. FERRIER: Brahms (arr. Sargent) - Four Serious Songs (Sargent/BBC Sym). Arias - St. Matthew
        Passion; Cantata #11; Silent Night; O Come All Ye Faithful (misc accompaniments). Decca
        LXT-6934. A- to A ............................................................................................................................ 16.00
445. FERRIER: Brahms - Alto Rhapsody (Krauss/LPO & Cho); Vier Ernste Gesange (Newmark,
        piano); Two Songs (Spurr, piano); Two Songs with Viola & Piano, Op.91 (Spurr, pf;
        Gilbert, viola). Richmond R-23183. A- ............................................................................................. 9.00
446. FERRIER: Brahms - Alto Rhapsody (Busch/Danish Radio Orch & Cho; live, 10-6-49); 2
        Brahms Songs (Spurr, piano). FURGWANGLER (no; not singing!): Beethoven - Symphony
        #5 (VPO; live, Copenhagen, 10-1-50). Danacord DACO-114. A- to A ........................................... 16.00
447.*FERRIER: Chausson - Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Barbirolli/Halle Orch; live 1951). Bach
        - 2 Sacred Songs (Silver, harpsichord; live, 1949). Brahms - Four Serious Songs
        (Sargent/BBC Sym; live 1949). London 414 095-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ............................... 16.00
448. FERRIER: EDINBURGH FESTIVAL RECITAL, 1949: Songs of Schubert(6); Brahms(4);
        Schumann (Frauenliebe und Leben). Bruno Walter, piano. [Live, September 1949; includes
        spoken introduction by Ferrier, "What the Edinburgh Festival has meant to me."] BBC
        BROADCAST, 1953: Songs of Rubbra(3), Ferguson(4), Wordworth(3). Lush, piano. Decca
        6BB-197-8(2). A- .............................................................................................................................. 25.00
449. FERRIER: Mahler - Kindertotenlieder (Walter/VPO); Songs & Arias by Purcell(3), Handel(2),
        Maurice Green(2), Mendelssohn(2). [collects all of Ferrier's recordings for EMI] EMI HLM-
        7002. A- to A ....................................................................................................................................... 9.00
450. FERRIER: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; Two Songs (Newmark, piano). Four songs each
        by Schubert & Wolf (Spurr, piano). [Wolf were part of broadcast recital from Norway]
        Richmond R-23184. A- ....................................................................................................................... 9.00
451. FERRIER: Songs - Quilter(4), Hugues, Traditional(16). Newmark & Spurr, pf. Richmond R-
        23186. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 8.00
452. FERRIER: A Portrait of a Well-loved Singer. Based on 1978 BBC broadcast marking 25th
        anniversary of Ferrier's death; includes introduction by Peter Pears; reminiscences by Britten,
        Walter, Gerald Moore, etc.; misc unusual examples of her singing including whole second
        side devoted to first issues of music by Berkeley, Britten, Brahms & Schubert. BBC REGL-
        368. A- ............................................................................................................................................... 25.00
453. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Bach - Arias from Cantatas #8, #73 & #157/59. Forster/BPO; St. Hedwig
        Cho. Angel 35698. A- ......................................................................................................................... 9.00
454.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Brahms - Die Schone Magelone. Richter, piano. Angel S-36753. A- ............... 8.00
455.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Ives Songs (19). Ponti, piano. DGG 2530 696. A- to A ................................... 10.00
456.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Liszt Songs (12). Demus, piano. [In deluxe early oversized jacket] [tulip
        labels] DGG 138 793. A- to A........................................................................................................... 20.00
457. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin. Moore, piano. [In print from January
        1955 to February 1957; insert print is Vermeer's "The Cook."] [1S/1S] RCA LHMV-6. A- ........... 35.00
458. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schumann - Twelve Songs on Poems of Kerner; 7 other songs.
        Weissenborn, piano. Decca DL-9935. A--(very slight cover tear) .................................................... 8.00
     FISCHER-DIESKAU: See also #16, 24, 153, 188, 248, 261, 269, 270, 272, 283, 348 & 406.
459. FLAGSTAD: Grieg Songs (6). Braithwaite & Susskind/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-99. B .................... 12.00
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460. FLAGSTAD: MEMORIAL. Lohengrin - Bridal Chamber Duet (Maison; 1937); Tristan (Act I
        exc; Melchior/Beecham; 1937); Tristan - Act II Love Duet (w/Melchior; 1938); Arias -
        Tannhauser, Fidelio, Dutchman. [Live; NL; bl cov] Golden Age of Opera EJS 258. B(most
        plays much better, but ticky spots) .................................................................................................... 11.00
461. FLAGSTAD: Scenes from Gotterdammerung. Svanholm; Gustavson; Nordsjo; Bjoner;
        Fjeldstad/Oslo Philharmonic; Norwegian Radio Cho. Richmond RS-62019(2). A- ................... 14.00
462. FLAGSTAD: Songs of Strauss(5), Schubert(4), Brahms(3), Tyson, Edwin McArthur, Deems
        Taylor. McArthur, piano. RCA LM-1870. A- ................................................................................... 9.00
463. FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Excerpts from Tristan, Parsifal & Gotterdammerung. Strauss - Three of
        the Four Last Songs. Sebastian/RIAS Orch. [Live; May 9-11, 1952; fold-open album with
        photos but no notes] Melodram MEL-221(2). A- to A ..................................................................... 18.00
464. FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Brunnhilde's Immolation.
        Furtwangler/PO. [issued late 1954; deleted 2/57] RCA LHMV-1072. A- ..................................... 25.00
465. FLAGSTAD: Farewell Recital, London; September 7, 1957: Songs of Grieg(10) (Sargent/BBC
        Sym). Excerpts from last act of Walkure with Leider, Muller, Bockelmann;
        Elmendorff/Bayreuth (Live, 1934). [blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-264. A- ........................ 13.00
466. GATTI (Gabriella): Arias - Arianna, Ritorno di Ulisse, Nozze, Oberon, Ferbido Desiderio, Ingrata
        Lidia, Tannhauser(2), Otello, Ballo; Songs of Carissimi, Bellini(2), Verdi, Donaudy, Reger &
        Respighi. [two discs w/individual jackets, but they go together as a set; rec 1941-49; notes
        Italian only] Timaclub 39(2). A- ....................................................................................................... 20.00
467. GIGLI: Arias - Loreley, Boheme, Mefistofele(2), Forza, Gioconda, Pecheurs, Tosca, Lucia(2);
        Songs of Saint-Saens, Denza & Di Capua. [rec 1921-29] Rubini GV-531. A- .................................. 8.00
468. GIGLI: In Concert: Arias - Serse, Africaine, Don Giovanni, Carmen, Aida, Rigoletto, Manon,
        Boheme, Pag & Tosca; Songs of Brahms, Gastaldon, Cardillo, Curci, Bach-Gounod, Ceccone,
        Leoncavallo, De Crescenzo & Di Capua. [Live; Berlin, 1953] HRE 366(2). A- .............................. 14.00
469. GMYRYA (Boris; 1903-69): Songs of Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Grieg, Gurilev, Abaza,
        Bagrinsky, Bulakhov & Varlavmov. Ostrin, piano, [apparently these are taken from some of
        the last live recitals Gmyrya gave, 1965-1969; notes all in Cyrillic] Melodiya M10-
        36763/66(2). A- ................................................................................................................................. 25.00
470. GOBBI: "Around the World in Music - Italy - Vol. I. Eight songs. [10-inch] RCA LPM-3090. A--..... 11.00
471. HARRELL: Schubann - Dichterliebe. George Reeves, piano. [10-in; scarce!] RCA LM-29. B ........... 25.00
472. HARRELL: Songs of Purcell, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf(2), Duparc(2), Massenet,
        Faure, John Jacob Niles (Four Gambling Songs). Smith, piano. Remington R-199-140.
        B+(fine pressing for a Remington!) .................................................................................................. 24.00
473.*HOLM: Viennese Favorites - from Fledermaus(2), Count of Luxembourg(2), Friederike(2),
        Vogelhandler, Bettelstudent(2), Land of Smiles, Fruhjarhsparade. Electrola 1C061-28 847. A- .... 12.00
474.*HORNE: Arias - Rodelinda, Siege of Corinth, Tancredi, Trovatore, Lucrezia, Sonnambula,
        Mignon, Carmen, Ugonotti; Foster - I Dream of Jeannie. Katz, piano. [Live; Parma, 1980]
        Bongiovanni GB-11. A- to A .............................................................................................................. 7.00
475.*JERUSALEM: Strauss Songs (12). Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. [dig] Philips 6514 321.
        A- to A ............................................................................................................................................... 10.00
476. JORN: Arias - Don Giovanni, Flute, Freischutz, Lohengrin(2), Meistersinger, Rheingold(2),
        Parsifal(2), Konigskinder, Aida. [recorded 1906-14; German-only notes] Court Opera CO-
        354. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
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477. KOLASSI: Chausson - Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer. de Froment/LPO. London LL-1386. A--
        (brief lgt crackle, beg sides) .............................................................................................................. 17.00
478. KOLASSI: Faure - La Chanson d'Eve. Milhaud - Poemes Juifs. Andre Collard, piano. London
        LL-919. B- ......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
479.*KRAUSE: Schubert - Schwanengesang. Gage, piano. London OS-26328. A- ....................................... 8.00
480.*KRAUSE: Sibelius - Sixteen Songs. Koskimies, piano. London OS-26030. A-- ................................. 10.00
481. KUNZ: Viennese Songs (8). Kemmeter-Faltl Schrammel Orch. [U.S. pressing; 10-inch disc;
        there were not more than a couple dozen 10-inch Angels!] Angel 64021. A- .................................. 11.00
482.*LAIL (Lorri; alto): Songs of Schubert(3), Brahms(3), Franz(2), Wagner, Hue, Georges, Faure,
        Hakansson, Rangstrom & Grieg. Andreen, piano. Cupol CLPN-346. A- ....................................... 12.00
483. LAURI-VOLPI: Arias - Trovatore, Favorita, Wm Tell, Poliuto, Puritani, Werther, Manon(2),
        Faust, Carmen, Lombardi & Tosca; three songs. [bl cov] [rec 1955-59] EJS 565. A-(very fine
        pressing for EJS)................................................................................................................................ 12.00
484. LAWRENCE: Excerpts from "Lady in the Dark" (rec 1941; according to Clough & Cuming, this
        was the first issue) and "Nymph Errant" (rec 1933). [10-inch] RCA LRT-7001. A-(very brief
        bks beg sd 1, then superb) ................................................................................................................. 32.00
485. LEHMANN: Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin. Ulanowsky, pf. [rec 1942] Col ML-5996. A-("2-
        eyes" labels) ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00
486.*LEVKO (Valentina): Russian Songs (10); Arditi - A Kiss. Folk Instruments Orch. Melodiya C-
        01221-2. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
487. LEVKO: Arias - Dido, Rinaldo, Christmas Oratorio, Dettingen Te Deum; Songs of Falconieri,
        Stradella, Pergolesi, Rossini, Martini & Marcello. Moscow Philharmonic Chamber Soloists.
        Melodiya 33CM-02237-38. A- .......................................................................................................... 12.00
488.*LEVKO: Arias by Bach, Mozart, Pergolesi, Saint-Saens, Verdi, Bizet, Ponchielli. [notes in
        Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33CM-03099-3100. A- ............................................................................... 12.00
489.*LEVKO: Rachmaninoff Songs (15). [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33C10-05155-56. A- .............. 12.00
490.*LEVKO: Scenes from Ruslan & Ludmilla(2) and Tsar's Bride(2). Khaikin & Ermler/Bolshoi
        Theatre Orch. Melodiya 33C-01247-48. A- .................................................................................... 12.00
491.*LEVKO: Songs of Glinka(6), Cui(2), Rimsky(2), Medtner & Rubinstein. Melodiya C10-19075
        008. A- ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00
492.*LEVKO: Songs of Schubert(3), Brahms(2), Granados(3) & Falla (7 Spanish Folk Songs). Misc
        accompanying artists. Melodiya 33C10-09265-66. A- ..................................................................... 12.00
493. LICHTEGG: Songs of Mendelssohn(6) & Tchaikovsky(5). Haeusslein, piano. [10-inch] London
        LS-799. B- ........................................................................................................................................... 8.00
494. LORENZ: Wagner - Selections from Rienzi, Tannhauser & Walkure. With Schmitt-Walter,
        baritone; Reining, soprano; Orchs conducted by Rother & Schuler. [German-only notes]
        Heliodor 88029. A- to A .................................................................................................................... 12.00
495. MACDONALD: Romantic Moments - Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life and five more songs. Robert
        Russell Bennett/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-62. A--(very fine!) ................................. 13.00
496. MACDONALD & EDDY: Operetta Favorites - Selections by Herbert(3), Friml(3) &
        Romberg(2). [10-inch] RCA LCT-16. A-(very fine!) ....................................................................... 12.00
497. MARTINELLI: Arias - Lucia(2), Wm Tell(2), Ernani, Zaza, Cav, Oag(2), Aida(5) & Andrea(2).
        [recorded 1916-29] Pearl GEMM-289. A- to A .................................................................................. 8.00
498.*MATHIS: Mozart Lieder, Vol. 1 (17 songs). Klee, piano. DGG 2530 319. A- to A(c/c) ....................... 9.00
499. MAUGERI (Carmelo; b.1889): Arias - Andrea, Fedora, Forza(2), Ernani(2), Ballo, Trovatore,
        Fanciulla, Barber, Don Pasquale, Gioconda & Favorita(3). Rubini GV-592. A- ............................. 10.00
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500.*MAZUROK: Arias - Nero & Demon (Rubinstein), Pique Dame, Onegin(2), Iolanthe, Pag,
       Traviata, Barber & Faust. Ermler & Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya C-01399-
       400. A- ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00
501.*MAZUROK: Arias - Otello, Tosca, Pique Dame, Euguen Onegin(3), Carmen. Ermler/Bolshoi
       Theatre Orch. [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya C10-17983-4. A- ................................................ 12.00
502.*MCKELLAR: "The Great Serenades" - Arias from Barber, Student Prince, Pag, Jocelyn,
       Frasquita; Songs of DiCapua, Schubert, Toselli, Donaudy, Bush & Megio. Decca SKL-5160.
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
503.*MCKELLAR: Songs of Ireland(14). Sharples/Orch. London SW-99231. A-(c/c) .............................. 12.00
504.*MCKELLAR: Songs of John McCormack (12). Sharples/Orch. London SW-99029. A- ................... 12.00
505. MELBA: The American Recordings, 1907-1916. Lovely production in commemoration of 50
       years of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1982. Includes TWO illustrated booklets:
       one with complete texts of the seventy or so songs and arias included; the other with essays
       and details regarding the Melba collection at the Performing Arts Museum in Melbourne.
       RCA VRL5-0365(5). A- to A(lovely Australian pressings) ............................................................. 65.00
506. MELCHIOR: Wagner - Selections from Rienzi, Meistersinger, Tannhauser, Walkure(3),
       Siegfried(2), Tannhauser; two Wesendonck lieder. [recorded 1923-24; German-only notes]
       Heliodor 2548 749. A- to A ............................................................................................................... 12.00
507. MELTON: "Songs of the Prairie - Six American favorites, inc Riders in the Sky, Home on the
       Range, Empty Saddles, Last Roundup. Black/RCA Orch/Cho. [10-in; scarce!] RCA LM-
       101. A-(exceptional condition) .......................................................................................................... 29.00
508. MELTON: Great Religious Songs - Panis Angelicus, The Lord's Prayer, Ave Maria (both
       Mascagni & Bach-Gounod), The Palms, Bizet's Agnus Dei. Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-
       inch] RCA LM-82. B- ....................................................................................................................... 12.00
509.*MESPLE: Portrait - Arias from Lucia(2), Cambiale, Puritani, Rigoletto(2), Lakme(2), Pelleas,
       Amant Jaloux, Daphnis et Chloe (Rousseau), Christophe Colomb, Le Toreodor, Romeo, Don
       Procopio, Ariadne, Magic Flute(2), Chansons de Monsieur Bleu, Mozart Concert Arias(2);
       Songs of Schonberg, Mestral, Kreisler, Feline, Mouloudji & J.Strauss(2). [DMM] EMI EX-
       2704893(3). A- to A .......................................................................................................................... 25.00
510. METZGER (Ottilie; 1878-1943): Arias - Orfeo, Rienzi, Prophete, Ballo(2), Dragons de Villars,
       Rheingold, Siefried, Gotterdammerung, Gioconda, Djamileh & Samson(2). [rec 1906-10]
       Court Opera CO-310. A- ................................................................................................................... 10.00
511.*MINTON: Elgar - Sea Pictures. Barenboim/LPO, who also play Overture, In the South. Col M-
       35880. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 8.00
512.*MOFFO: A Verdi Collaboration: Arias from Ernani, Aida, Trovatore, Giovanna, Otello, Ballo,
       Simon. Ferrara/RCA Italiana Orch. [nice cover portraits of Moffo and Ferrara] [SD labels]
       RCA LSC-2685. A- ........................................................................................................................... 24.00
513.*MOFFO: One Night of Love: Twelve love songs from stage & screen inc Always, Kiss Me
       Again, Italian Street Song, If I Loved You. Skitch Henderson/RCA Orch. [fine cover
       portrait of Moffo] RCA LSC-2794. A- ............................................................................................. 16.00
514. MOORE: On Opera & Song - Arias: Louise, Boheme, Show Boat, Dubarry; Songs: Berlin,
       Kreisler, Pestalozza, Tchaikovsky & Paulin. [10-inch] RCA LCT-7004. B+(brief tks sd 2) ........... 14.00
515.*MOSER: Mozart Arias - Flute(2), Don Giovanni, Seraglio; Concert Arias: K.316 & 368. Hager
       & Sawallisch/Munich Opera. Electrola C063-29 082. A- to A ...................................................... 12.00
516. MUNSEL: Excerpts from the motion picture "Melba." Munsel sings the title role; includes arias
       from Nozze, Romeo, Tosca, Barber, Fille, Traviata, Lucia, several songs. [10-inch] RCA LM-
       7012. B+ ............................................................................................................................................ 29.00
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517.*NORMAN: Wagner - Prelude & Liebestod; Tannhauser - Elizabeth's Greeting & Prayer;
        Dutchman - Senta's Ballad; Gotterdammerung - Brunhilde's Immolation. Tennstedt/LPO.
        [dig] EMI EL-7 49759 1. A- to A...................................................................................................... 12.00
518.*OLIVERO & DEL MONACO: Zandonai - Francesca da Rimini (Three Scenes). Soloists;
        Rescigno/Monte Carlo Opera. London OS-26121. A- ..................................................................... 9.00
519. PALLO (Imre): Arias - Bank Ban, Traviata, Simon, Forza, Don Carlos, Falstaff, Tabarro,
        Iphigenie, Tannhauser, Khovanschina & Hary Janos. Hungaroton LPX-11569. A- .......................... 8.00
520.*PAVAROTTI: Arias - Martha, Pag, Carmen, Boheme, Rigoletto, Faust, Tosca, Aida, Turandot &
        Trovatore. Misc Conds/Orchs. London OS-26384. A-(BACK COVER AUTOGRAPHED IN
        BOLD RED INK) .............................................................................................................................. 23.00
521. PEERCE: Golden Moments of Song - O Solo Mio, La Danza, Mattinata, Valencia, Return to
        Sorrento, Amapola. Fistoulari/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-65. B+(occ tks) ........................................ 10.00
522. PEERCE: Hebrew Melodies (8). Bass & Winterhalter, cond. [10-inch] RCA LM-7003. B- ............... 7.00
523. PETERS, PINZA & PEERCE: Tonight We Sing - Selections from the motion picture: Boris
        Coronation & Death Scenes; arias, duets & trios from Butterfly(2), Traviata, Faust(4);
        Russian folk song. Newman/20th Century-Fox Orch & Cho. [10-inch; Peter's debut on
        RCA] RCA LM-7016. A--(brief tks sd 2; fine copy) ........................................................................ 40.00
524. PINZA: Arias - Lakme, Amadis, Reine de Saba, Mignon, Faust, Magic Flute, Elisir, Lucia,
        Amore di Tre Re; Songs of de Curtis, Pergolesi & Beethoven. Rococo 5360. A-.............................. 9.00
525. PINZA: Arias - Simon, Lucia, Faust(2), Juive(2), Mefistofele, Puritani, Trovatore, Favorita(2),
        Forza, Mignon. [All recorded acoustically] Club 99 CL-99-12. A- .................................................... 8.00
526. PISO (Ion): Arias - Lucia, Gioconda, Tosca, Pecheurs, Faust, Martha & L'Arlesiana.
        Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya 01173-74. A- ............................................................... 11.00
527. PLANCON: 3 Faust Arias; 12 songs. [Rubini Plancon Vol 3; rec 1903-07] Rubini GV-93. A- .............. 8.00
528. PLANCON: Arias - Martha, Romeo(2), Le Chalet, Damnation, Stabat Mater, Caid(2), Faust(2),
        Robert le Diable, Etoile & Don Carlos; songs of Godard & Schumann. [recorded 1902-08]
        Rubini GV-39. A- .............................................................................................................................. 10.00
529. POGGI: Italian Songs (14). Nicello/Orch. London LL-942. B .............................................................. 12.00
530. PONSELLE: Rosa Ponselle in Opera and Song - Arias from Vestale(2), Otello(2); Songs of
        Schubert & Bishop. [10-inch] RCA LCT-10. A-- ............................................................................. 11.00
531.*PREY: Loewe Ballades (10). Weissenborn, piano. Electrola 80 733. A- to A ....................................... 9.00
532.*PREY: Schumann - Dichterliebe. Schubert - Songs (8). Hokanson, piano. [German-only texts;
        no notes] Philips 6520 002. A- to A .................................................................................................... 9.00
533. RAPHAEL (Mark): Samuel Alman - Four Hebrew Songs (Singleton, piano). Roger Quilter -
        Songs (12) (most with Composer, piano). Musique International M-7381. FS ............................... 12.00
534. REHFUSS: Wolf - Songs (8). Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death. Haeusslein, piano.
        London LL-1318. A--(superficial marks cause very little sound) ..................................................... 12.00
535.*RESNIK: Arias - Carmen(3), Falstaff, Fledermaus, Walkure, Electra, Trovatore, Don Carlo.
        [with Nilsson, Corena, Kmentt] [FFSS labels] Decca SXL-6805. A- ............................................ 16.00
536. RETHBERG: Arias - Alceste, Enfant Prodigue, Idomeneo, Walla, Forza, Ballo, Simon,
        Boheme(2), Cav, Figaro, Aida, Juive. [recorded 1935-41] ANNA 1040. A- ................................... 10.00
537.*RIDDERBUSCH: Arias - Meistersinger, Magic Flute, Fidelio, Falstaff, Barber of Baghdad, Zar
        & Zimmermann(2) & Wildschutz. Misc accompanying artists. [German-only notes] Eurodisc
        87 559. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
538.*RIDDERBUSCH: Loewe Ballads (9). Trimhorn, piano. DGG 2530 797. A- to A .............................. 14.00
539. RUFFO: Barber, Trovatore, Traviata(2), Faust, Rigoletto(4), Forza, Malena(2) & Hamlet(5). [rec
        1906/07; German-only notes] Court Opera CO-321. A- ..................................................................... 9.00
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540. RYSANEK: Arias - Fidelio, Oberon, Tannhauser, Walkure, Lohengrin, Dutchman, Turandot,
        Tosca, Macbeth, Aida, Otello, Egyptian Helen, Elektra, Frau, Liebe der Danae. [Live; 1950-
        62; conductors inc Solti, Bohm, Knappertsbusch, Keilberth, Kempe] Melodram MEL-085(2).
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 14.00
541. SAYAO: Manon (Act II) w/Schipa, Bonelli & Cehanovsky; Merola conducts (live, 1939). Arias
        & scenes fr Romeo (4; from 1946 & 1951; with Bjoerling, Jobin, Alvary; Merola), Faust,
        Figaro, Elisir, Wm Tell, Pag & Mefistofle (1948-52). Fourteen-page booklet has photos &
        cast sheets from opera programs. Operatic Archives OPA-1036/37(2). A- ...................................... 32.00
542. SCHIOTZ: Nielsen - Eleven Songs. [10-inch; Danish-only notes] Danish EMI KBLP-10. A- ............... 9.00
543. SCHIPA: "Around the World in Music - Latin America - Vol. II. Eight songs. [10-inch] RCA
        LPT-3010. B ........................................................................................................................................ 7.00
544. SCHLUSNUS: Mahler - Songs of a Wayfarer. Strauss - Three Songs. Zillig/Hessian Radio Orch
        (in both). Songs of Schubert(4), Brahms(2), Wolf(4) (Peschko, Raucheisen, Rupp, pianists).
        [German-only notes] Heliodor 88 020. A- to A ................................................................................ 12.00
545. SCHLUSNUS: Songs of Schubert (seven from Schwanengesang; two from Schone Mullerin) &
        Strauss (8). Misc pianists. [German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 729. A- to A .................................. 12.00
546. SCHLUSNUS: Vol. 5: Arias - Don Giovanni, Barber, Zar & Zimmermann, Trovatore(2), Ballo,
        Don Carlos, Otello, Eugene Onegin, Tales, Glockchen des Eremiten, Xerxes & Zaza.
        [recorded 1924-25; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 1344. FS ........................... 10.00
547. SCHOEFFLER: Arias - Figaro, Otello(2), Don Giovanni (Bohm/VPO); Walkure - Wotan's
        Farewell & Magic Fire Music (Moralt/VPO). London LLP-288. B+(occ tks) ............................... 16.00
548. SCHUMANN: Songs of Robert Franz(8), Mendelssohn(5) & Wolf(8). Schick & Reeves, piano.
        Allegro ALL-746. A-- ....................................................................................................................... 10.00
549. SCHUMANN: The Art of Elisabeth Schumann. Arias - St. Matthew Passion, Cantata #159,
        Mass in b(3), Joshua, Il Re Pastore, Figaro(4), Don Giovanni(2), Hansel & Gretel(2),
        Fledermaus, Tales; Songs of Bach, Flies, Mozart(4), Haydn(2), Beethoven(2), Wagner;
        Operetta arias by Zeller(2), Heuberger, Josef Strauss, Ziehrer(2) & Benatzky. [Recorded
        1926-56; LP transfers by Keith Hardwick; 10-page booklet includes detailed notes; DMM]
        British Seraphim IB-6144(2). A- to A(c/c; very minor spine flaws) ................................................ 19.00
550. SEEFRIED: Mozart Songs (9). Schumann - Frauenliebe & Leben. Werba, piano. Decca DL-
        9971. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 14.00
551. SEEFRIED: Songs of Schubert(2), Brqahms(2), Mussorgsky(7), Bartok(6), Wolf(3) & Strauss.
        Werba, piano. [Live; various recitals in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg & Bielefeld] Decca DL-
        9809. A-(lovely!!).............................................................................................................................. 24.00
552. SILJA: Arias - Tales, Tosca, Fanciulla (in German), Walkure, Tristan Liebestod &
        Gotterdammerung Immolation Scene, Wozzeck, Mahagonny. [misc conductors/orchs; live,
        1966-78; stereo??] Legendary LR-131. A- ....................................................................................... 12.00
553.*SINYAVSKAYA (Tamara; mezzo): Songs of Tchaikovsky(6) & Rachmaninov(8).
        Reyentovich/Violinists' Ens of Bolshoi Theatre. Melodiya 33CM-03725-26. A- ........................ 12.00
554. SOUZAY: Songs of Faure(11) & Schubert(6). Jacqueline Bonneau, piano. London LLP-245.
        B(most plays better; 1/2-inch cluster scr sd 2) .................................................................................. 12.00
555. STEBER: Arias - Frau Ohne Schatten(3), Ernani, Idomeneo, Puritani, Seraglio; Mozart Alleluja;
        Rosetti/Biltcliffe song. Biltcliffe, piano. [live; Carnegie Hall; 10-10-58] Stand SLP-101. A-- ....... 15.00
556.*STEBER: Live at the Continental Baths (October 4, 1973): Arias from Idomeneo, Flute, Cosi,
        Louise, Boheme, Manon, Merry Widow, Tosca; Songs of Sieczynski, Kreisler. Biltcliffe,
        piano. RCA ARL1-0436. A- ............................................................................................................. 15.00
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557. STEBER: Mozart - Exsultate, Jubilate; Arias from Il Re Pastore, Idomeneo; Concert Arias,
        K.528 & 374. Lawrence/Sym of the Air. Stand SLP-406. A-......................................................... 12.00
558. STEVENS: Six Religious Songs. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch & Cho. [10-inch] RCA LM-
        38. C(sad condition, but what a fine voice!) ..................................................................................... 13.00
559. STIGNANI: Arias - Trovatore, Favorita, Cav, Fedora, Carmen, Forza, Samson, Arlesiana,
        Gioconda & Norma. [Recorded 1927-50; Italian-only notes] Italian Odeon QCX-10510. FS ......... 12.00
560. STRACCIARI: Arias - Barber, Faust(2), Gioconda(3), Andrea(2), Don Giovanni, Carmen,
        Otello(2) & Ballo; Songs of De Curtis. Rococo 5355. A-................................................................... 9.00
561. STRACCIARI: Arias - Ernani, Re de Lahore, Otello, Rigoletto(2), Faust, Tannhauser, Aida,
        Forza; Songs of Ray, Waller, Cardillo & Sanderson. Mizar SER-22001. A- ..................................... 9.00
562. STREICH: Arias - Barber, Semiramide, Ballo(2), Rigoletto, Mignon, Huguenots, Idomeneo,
        Zaide, Cosi. Misc orchs/conductors. Decca DL-9943. A- .............................................................. 12.00
563. STREICH: Coloratura Favorites by J.Strauss(2), Alabieff, Marchesi, Delibes, Dell'Acqua,
        Flotow, Czernik & Arditi. Gaebel/RIAS Sym, Berlin. Decca DL-9873. A- ................................... 16.00
564. STREICH: The Art of the Coloratura - Arias from Dinorah, Rusalka, Boccaccio,
        Fledermaus(2), Jocelyn, Parysatis; Songs of J.Strauss(2), Arditi & Verdi. Gaebel/Berlin
        Radio Orch. [with "tulip" labels, but this very early U.S. DGG issue (June 1959) was pressed
        by Decca in the U.S.] DGG DGM-12004. A- ................................................................................... 10.00
565. SVED (Alexander): Schubert - Five Songs from Winterreise (Hajdu, piano). GEORGIANA
        FODOR: Schubert - Eight Songs from Winterreise (Pongracz, piano). Sunshine SSX-767.
        B……. 15.00
566. SWARTHOUT: My Favorites - Eight songs including One Night of Love, I Wonder as I
        Wander; Estrellita, At Dawning. Katims/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-116. A--
        (occ lgt tks; very fine)........................................................................................................................ 20.00
567.*SZEKELY (Mihaly, bass): Arias - Seraglio, Don Giovanni, Magic Flute, Infedelta Delusa,
        Barber, Don Carlos, Simon, Prince Igor, Rosenkavalier. Misc assisting artists. Hungaroton
        SLPX-11444. A- .................................................................................................................................. 9.00
568. TAGLIAVINI: Neapolitan Folk Songs (6). Cellini/RCA Victor Orch (in four); Gallino/Orch (in
        two). [10-inch] RCA LM-72. B ......................................................................................................... 16.00
569. TAUBER: Songs & Duets of Lehar(8), Friml(3), Marchetti, Herbert, Romberg(2) & Novello.
        [recorded 1929-43] EMI EG-26 0186 1. A- ...................................................................................... 12.00
570.*TEAR: Britten - Nocturne. Mahler - Songs of a Wayfarer. Marriner/ASMF. Argo ZRG-737. A- ....... 8.00
571. TEYTE: Her Life and Art. BBC tribute, introduced by Felix Aprahamian, includes many
        previously unpublished music and speech recordings from BBC Archives. The spoken
        segments include eight by Teyte and one each by Cortot (in French) and Gerald Moore. The
        most extended music is a recital of nine items from BBC broadcast in 1950. BBC REGL-369.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
572. TEYTE: Town Hall Recital; January 15, 1948: Excerpts from Pelleas et Melisande; Britten -
        Les Illuminations. Ranck, piano. Desmar GHP-4003. A- ................................................................ 12.00
573.*THAIN: Respighi - Il Tramonto (Daris/Epsilon Quar). Debussy - Le Premenoir des Deux
        Amants (Panzera - Baillot, pf). Santoliquido - 3 Poesi Persiane. Wolf-Ferrari - 4 Rispetti.
        Dawkes, pf. Pearl SHE-521. A- .......................................................................................................... 8.00
574. THEBOM: "Fireside Favorites" - Eight songs, including My Old Kentucky Home, The Rosary,
        Homing, Mighty Lak' a Rose. Braithwaite/LSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-104. B ................................ 21.00
LP's: Vocalists - continued

575. THEBOM: Ravel Vocalise. Perle du Brasil: Charmant Oiseau. Hughes, piano. [7-inch, 45-rpm
        translucent red vinyl disc; bl cov] RCA 49-0843. B ........................................................................... 9.00
576. THEBOM: Beloved Hymns (7). Forsberg, organ (4th Presbyterian Church, NYC). [10-inch;
        very scarce; deleted August 1953!] RCA LM-58. B-/C+.................................................................... 6.00
577. THILL: French Opera Arias - Alceste, Iphigenie, Joseph(Mehul), Les Abencerages(Cherubini),
        Wm Tell, Juive, Huguenots, Africaine, Damnation, Troyens, Faust(5), Mireille, Romeo(2),
        Carmen, Samson(3), Herodiade, Manon(4), Cid(2), Werther(2), Sapho, Lakme, Sigurd,
        Attaque du Moulin(Bruneau), Fortunio(Messager), Marouf(2), Rolande et le Mauvais
        Garcon(Rabaud). [wonderful detail in 126-page booklet, but it is in French only] La Voix de
        Son Maitre 290 1933(5). A- to A ...................................................................................................... 35.00
578. TIBBETT: Excerpts (one full side each) from Simon Boccanegra (live, 1939) & Otello (live,
        1941); Arias - Barber, Pag, Carmen, Ballo, Falstaff, Trovatore, Tosca(2) & Tabarro; Songs of
        Schubert(2), Loewe, Mussorgsky & Wood/Wolfe. Pearl GEMM-257/8(2). A- ............................... 14.00
579. TIBBETT: Traditional songs: De Glory Road, Deep River, Danny Deever, Because, Volga
        Boatman, Home on the Range, The Flea, Road to Mandalay. [10-inch] Royale 18171. B- ............... 9.00
580. TIBBETT: Home on the Range - Eleven traditional songs including Old Man River, Danny
        Deever, Because, Volga Boatman, Begin the Beguine, The Flea, Road to Mandalay. [scarce
        item!] Halo 50266. B-........................................................................................................................ 15.00
581. TOUREL: Russian Love Songs by Tchaikovsky(4), Gretchaninoff(2), Rimsky-Korsakov,
        Balakirev, Rachmaninov(3), Dargomijsky(3) & Glinka(2). Smith, piano; G.Ricci, cello.
        Decca DL-9981. A- ........................................................................................................................... 10.00
582. TOUREL: Songs of Rossini(3), Gluck, Stradella, Bizet, Liszt, Ravel(2), Poulenc & Berlioz.
        Ulanowsky, piano. Decca DL-10013. A- ......................................................................................... 16.00
583. TRAUBEL: "Old Vienna" - Merry Widow Waltz; Vienna, City of My Dreams; four more
        Viennese favorites. Frank Black/RCA Orch. [10-inch; rare!] RCA LM-39. B ............................. 29.00
584. TRAUBEL: Folk Songs & Ballads (10). Armbruster/Orch. [10-in] RCA LM-7013. C(lousy but
        scarce!) ................................................................................................................................................ 9.00
585. TRAUBEL: The Gay 90's With Helen Traubel. Eight 1890's songs including Take Me Out to
        the Ball Game (!) and Bill Bailey. Fiedler/RCA Victor Orch. [very scarce 10-inch disc - the
        first copy I've ever had] RCA LM-7005. A--/B+(brief tks end sd 1 and occ sd 2) ........................... 45.00
586. TRAUBEL & MELCHIOR: Wagner - Two scenes each from Lohengrin & Tristan.
        Ormandy/Hollywood Bowl Orch. [August 26, 1948] Voce 94. A- ............................................... 19.00
587. TRUMAN: A Margaret Truman Program - Songs of Delibes(2), Mozart, Grieg, Popper,
        Romberg, Penn; Comin' Thro' the Rye. Fiedler/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch; this is the
        second of Margaret Truman's recordings and distinctly the rarer of the two. It was issued
        between April and July of 1952 and was deleted in November of the following year. And
        unlike the earlier issue (LM-57), I don't believe there was a 45-rpm edition, so this disc is all
        there was. For those who have not heard the scandalous thrice-familiar story, Harry Truman
        was widely quoted as wanting to punch critic Paul Hume in the face after he gave Margaret a
        poor review, which she may well have deserved... Quite apart from Truman, this is one of the
        very scarcest of Fiedler LP's.] RCA LM-145. A--(occ brief lgt tks from few marks) .................... 200.00
588. VALLIN: La Princesse du Chant. Songs of Faure(5), Hahn(8), Falla(10), Granados(2), Nin(4),
        Laserna, Gounot, Traditional, Chabrier, Leroux, Bemberg, Chausson(3) & Debussy; Arias -
        Pecheurs, Mignon, Manon, Herodiade, Boheme, Secret of Susanna & Louise. [recorded 1914;
        1928-43] EMI EX-29 0946 3(2). A-.................................................................................................. 18.00
LP's: Vocalists - continued

589.*VERRETT: Arias - Orfeo, Bolena(3), Favorita(2), Damnation, Sapho(2), Werther, Samson,
       Berlioz Romeo. Pretre/RCA Italiana. [AUTOGRAPHED BY VERRETT, back cover in
       black ink] RCA AGL1-2125. A- ....................................................................................................... 15.00
590.*VERRETT: Falla - 7 Popular Spanish Songs. Songs of Nin(4), Granados(2), Obradors(2),
       Montsalvatge, Turina. Wadsworth, piano. RCA LSC-2776. A-(with Xerox copy of notes
       insert) ................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
591. VYVYAN: Songs of England - Purcell(2), Arne(2), Anon(6), Morley, Head, Howells, Vaughan
       Williams, Hopkins & Quilter. Lush, piano. London LL-806. B+ .................................................... 20.00
592. WARREN: "Songs for Everyone" - Old Man River; Home on the Range; Battle Hymn of the
       Republic; America the Beautiful; four more. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA
       LM-94. B++(occ tks; fine copy) ........................................................................................................ 40.00
593. WARREN: Arias - Barber, Gioconda(3), Otello(2) & Andrea. WEEDE: Arias from Rigoletto,
       Traviata, Forza, Pag & Faust. [identified as previously-unissued recordings] Voce 114. A- ............. 9.00
594. WARREN: Arias - Carmen, Pag, Ernani, Rigoletto(3), Macbeth, Otello, Forza, Falstaff & Desert
       Song. [rec 1940-59] Parnassus PAR-1011. A--................................................................................... 9.00
595. WARREN: Songs of Rudyard Kipling (8). Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-
       147. A--(brief tks beg sd 1; the rest uncommonly fine) .................................................................... 50.00
596. WOLF: Hugo Wolf Society Recordings, 1931-38: Some 138 songs, inc nine previously
       unpublished at the time of this project (1981). LP transfers mostly by Keith Hardwick, who
       also contributes to the extensive notes booklet, along w/ William Mann & Ernest Newman.
       VOCALISTS: Gerhardt, Erb, Fuchs, Ginster, Husch, Janssen, Kipnis, Lemnitz,
       McCormack, Rethberg, Roswaenge, Schorr, Trianti & Weber. PIANISTS: Moore, van
       Bos, Schneider, Muller & Raucheisen. Heger/LSO in one song. EMI RLS-759(7). A- to A ..... 25.00
597.*WUNDERLICH: Highlights from Eugene Onegin & Queen of Spades. Prey; Muszely; Frick;
       Zallinger/Bavarian State Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36376. A-(with In Memoriam sticker
       on cover) .............................................................................................................................................. 9.00
598.*ZYLIS-GARA: Arias - Rusalka, Bartered Bride, Onegin, Paria, Halka, Pique Dame(2).
       Kord/Polish National Orch. [French-only notes] Rodolphe RP-12402. A- ..................................... 8.00

Listings of LP's on Audiophile & other special labels on next page 
                              AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS
The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue
number. In most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of
collectors on the basis of either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in
some cases (audiophile or not) the label per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here
rather than in an artist or repertoire category. Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The
Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when I have found reviews or comments regarding
specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number followed by a colon, then the page
number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in what TAS has said.
Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these references even in
cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for example, a
domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS
reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it
means that the item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that
the item received an actual review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo
pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog:
#157, 161, 172, 195, 284-5, 356, 362, 485, 938-40, 944, 955, 957, 971, 987, 991, 1004, 1011, 1013, 1016, 1019,
1023, 1026, 1031, 1033-4, 1041, 1044-5, 1047, 1050, 1052, 1062-3, 1088, 1100, 1106, 1108, 1134, 1185, 1192-
3, 1224, 1236, 1288, 1301-2, 1341, 1343, 1367, 1396, 1432-3, 1435, 1446, 1464, 1483-5, 1488-9, 1506, 1545,
1555, 1558, 1568, 1574, 1584, 1628-9, 1677, 1720, 1754, 1795-6, 1801, 1807-9, 1823, 1889-91, 1893, 1919-20,
1925, 1929, 1931-2, 1934, 1937 & 1951.

LP's: Angels

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

599. 3512(3): BEETHOVEN - Quartets # 1 - #6 (Op.18). Hungarian Quartet. [scarce set; includes
        copies of the scores] A-(pristine!) ..................................................................................................... 21.00
600. 3565(2): ROSSINI - Le Comte Ory. Roux; J. & M. Sinclair; Oncina; Wallace;
        Gui/Glyndebourne Festival Orch & Cho. A- ................................................................................ 20.00
601. 3568(3): BELLINI - La Sonnambula. Callas; Cossotto; Zaccaria; Monti; Ratti; Votto/La Scala.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
602. 3572(5): WAGNER - Die Meistersinger. Frantz; Frick; Schock; Grummer; Prey; Neidlinger;
        Kempe/BPO; St. Hedwig's Choir; Berlin State Opera Chorus. A- ............................................ 23.00
603. 3591(2)CZIFFRA: LISZT - Twelve Transcendental Etudes. Cziffra. A- .............................................. 30.00
604. 3606(3): PONCHIELLI - La Gioconda. Callas; Cossotto; Companeez; Vinco; Ferraro; Votto/La
        Scala. A-- .......................................................................................................................................... 24.00
605. 35010: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Tsar Saltan & Coq d'Or Suites. Dobrowen/PO. Angel 35010.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's: Angels - continued

606. 35311: FAURE - Suites from Dolly, Masques et Bergemasques and Pelleas et Melisande.
        Tzipine/Paris Opera Comique Orch. A-- ...................................................................................... 12.00
607. 35316: SIBELIUS - Symphonies #6 & #7. Karajan/PO. [ns] A-(occ lgt tks mvt 1, #6) ......................... 8.00
608. 35321: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto (Karajan/PO); Kinderscenen. Gieseking. A- ........................ 16.00
609. 35323: MOZART - Clarinet Concerto (Bernard Walton); Symphony #39. Karajan/PO. A-(first
        copy I've seen in 20 years!) ............................................................................................................... 20.00
610. 35324: PIZZETTI - La Pisanella. ROSSINI-RESPIGHI - La Boutique Fantasque. Galliera/PO.
        [scarce disc - first copy I've seen] A- ................................................................................................ 35.00
611. 35326: MOZART - Marriage of Figaro (excerpts). Schwarzkopf; Seefried; Jurinac; London;
        Karajan/VPO; VSO Cho. A-(occ lgt tks) ....................................................................................... 15.00
612. 35327: PHILHARMONIA POP CONCERT - Espana; Joyeuse Marche; Orpheus in Hades &
        Light Cavalry Overtures; Radetzky March; Thunder and Lightning, Tritsch-Tratsch &
        Schwanda Polkas; Skaters Waltz. Karajan/PO. [exciting performances!] A-................................. 18.00
613. 35332: BRAHMS - Sonatas #1 & #2 for Violin & Piano. Kogan; Mitnik. Angel 35332. A- ............... 35.00
614. 35338: FOUR SYMPHONIES BY THREE SONS OF BACH - C.P.E.(in D and in F), W.F.(in d)
        and J.C. (in B-flat). Froment/His Chamber Orch. A-(lovely!) ...................................................... 25.00
615. 35339: SCHUBERT - Symphony #6. GRIEG - Old Norwegian Romance with Variations; In
        Autumn Overture. Beecham/RPO. A-(s/s)....................................................................................... 14.00
616. 35342: STRAUSS FAMILY - Delirium, Artist's Life, Emperor & Blue Danube Waltzes; Pizzicato
        Polka; Gypsy Baron Overture. Karajan/PO. A- to B+ .................................................................... 12.00
617. 35343: BACH - Concerto for 2 Violins; Violin Concerto in E; Sarabande from Partita #1.
        Elisabeth Gilels (2nd vln); Kogan; Ackermann/PO. A- ................................................................ 20.00
618. 35347: ITURBI TREASURES - Short piano works of Granados, Mozart, Debussy, Schubert,
        Chopin & Filip Lazar. Jose Iturbi, piano. [Scarce, obscure issue - the first copy I've ever
        encountered] A- ................................................................................................................................. 45.00
619. 35348: PIANO ENCORES - Chopin, Debussy, Szymanowski, Paderewski, Scriabin,
        Rachmaninoff & Prokofiev. Witold Malcuzynski. A-(lovely copy; not common) ......................... 24.00
620. 35349: BRAHMS - Handel Variations; Intermezzo, Op.118, #6; Rhapsody #2. Witold
        Malcuzynski, piano. A-(first copy I've seen of this!) ....................................................................... 32.00
621. 35351: MOZART - Quartet #17 ("The Hunt"). SCHUBERT - Quartet #2. Quartetto Italiano. A-
        (superb!) ............................................................................................................................................ 25.00
622. 35352: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #17 & #18. Gieseking. [ns] A- ................................................ 12.00
623. 35362: SCHUBERT - Octet. Oistrakh; Bondarenko; Terain; Knushevitzky; Gertovich;
        Sorokin; Stidel; Shapiro. A- .......................................................................................................... 25.00
624. 35367: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #10 ("Harp"). Quartetto Italiano. A- ................................................. 25.00
625. 35372: SCHUMANN - Symphonies #1 & #4. Kletzki/Israel Phil. A- .................................................. 16.00
626. 35373: SCHUMANN - Symphony #2; Overture, Scherzo & Finale. Kletzki/Israel Phil. A- ............... 16.00
627. 35374: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3; Manfred Overture. Kletzki/Israel Philharmonic. A- .............. 16.00
628. 35378: MOZART - Piano Sonatas #11 & #12. Jose Iturbi. Angel 35378. A- ....................................... 35.00
629. 35384: BOCCHERINI - Symphonies in A and c. Caracciolo/Scarlatti Orch. A- ................................ 12.00
630. 35396: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. CHOPIN - Nocturne in D-Flat. Malinin;
        Ackermann/PO. A-(three light 1/4-inch scrs on side 1) .................................................................. 16.00
631. 35397: SCHUMANN - Cello Concerto. TCHAIKOVSKY - Rococo Variations. Fournier;
        Sargent/PO. A- ................................................................................................................................. 20.00
632. 35399: BALAKIREV - Symphony #1. Beecham/RPO. [this mono original issue was deleted in
        July 1959] A-(lovely copy!) .............................................................................................................. 24.00
LP's: Angels - continued

633. 35400: LISZT - Psalm XIII (Midgley). BRAHMS - Song of Destiny; Academic Festival
        Overture. Beecham/RPO; Cho. [ns] A-............................................................................................ 12.00
634. 35401: MOZART - Serenata Notturna; Adagio & Fugue. BEETHOVEN - Grosse Fugue.
        Klemperer/PO. [Serenata was never in stereo; this was only U.S. issue] A-(brief lgt tks
        Serenata) ............................................................................................................................................ 15.00
635. 35402: PROKOFIEV - Piano Sonata #4; Sarcasm op.17, #3. BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata #21.
        SCRIABIN - Two Poems, Op.32. Eugene Malinin. [very scarce; issued 1957, deleted 1959]
        A--...................................................................................................................................................... 35.00
636. 35404: STRAVINSKY - Persephone. Gedda; Nollier; Cluytens/PCO; University of Paris Cho.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
637. 35405: RESPIGHI - Brazilian Impressions; Fountains of Rome. Galliera/PO. [Galliera's father
        was Italian & mother Brazilian] A- ................................................................................................... 20.00
638. 35406: PANCRATIUS ROYAL MEN'S CHORUS of Heerlen, Holland - Works of Elgar,
        Milhaud, Andreae, Handel, Vaughan Williams, Haydn, Schubert, Van Hemel, Lassus,
        Waelrant, Jannequin. Heijdendael, director. [Wonderful, resonant acoustic; scarce item - only
        in print 5/57 - 7/59]. A- ..................................................................................................................... 35.00
639. 35407: MOZART - Symphonies #25 & #40. Klemperer/PO. [ns] A-(earliest U.S. red labels) ............ 10.00
640. 35408: MOZART - Symphonies #38 & #39. Klemperer/PO. [a very scarce stereo version was
        available briefly around 1961] A-(lgt tks 1st 1/4 inch, mvt 2, #39) .................................................. 15.00
641. 35410: STRAUSS - Death & Transfiguration. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Galliera/PO.
        B(mostly A-, but a few short scrs)..................................................................................................... 12.00
642. 35412: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Kogan; Bruck/PCO. [ns] Angel 35412. A- ............................... 20.00
643. 35416: DELIBES - Sylvia & Coppelia Excerpts. Cluytens/Paris Opera Orch. A- .............................. 18.00
644. 35418: MILHAUD (#1) & PROKOFIEV (Op.58) Cello Concerti. Starker; Susskind/PO. [first
        issue of famous Starker disc] A-(superficial marks in Milhaud do not sound) ................................. 35.00
645.*35426: WALTEUFEL WALTZES (6). Henry Krips/Philharmonia Promenade Orch. [ns] A- ....... 12.00
646. 35428: MENDELSSOHN - Songs Without Words. Gieseking. A--(occ tks from small scrs) ............... 10.00
647. 35429: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2, 6, 12 & 15. Gyorgy Cziffra. A-(lovely!) .......................... 20.00
648. 35431: BERLIOZ - Excerpts from Damnation of Faust; Romeo & Juliet. Cluytens/Paris Opera.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 20.00
649. 35440: TURINA - Canto a Sevilla. de los Angeles; Fistoulari/LSO. [th] Angel 35440. A- ................. 10.00
650. 35441: MILHAUD - Cantate Nuptiale; Chansons de Ronsard; Les Quatres Elements; Bolivar (2
        arias); Fontaines et Sources. Micheau, soprano; Composer/PCO. A- to B++ ................................ 12.00
651. 35443: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Schippers/PO. [Recorded May 1957 in Kingsway
        Hall; no stereo issue, at least in US] A-............................................................................................. 25.00
652. 35451: GRIEG - Lyric Pieces, Album 2. Gieseking. [ns] Angel 35451. A- ........................................... 10.00
653. 35462: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. BIZET - Jeux d'Enfants. RAVEL - Mother Goose Suite.
        Giulini/PO. [lovely reproduction of Bakst's Firebird on cover] A-(scarce - first copy I've ever
        seen!) ................................................................................................................................................. 32.00
654. 35477: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Iturbi (piano & conducting Colonne Orch). B- to
        C+(sad condition but very scarce: stopgap?)....................................................................................... 8.00
655. 35483: ITALIAN OPERA INTERMEZZI - Loreley, La Wally, Jewels, Romeo(Zandonai),
        Quattro Rusteghi, Notturno Romantico(Pick-Mangiagalli), Guglielmo Ratcliff, Le Maschere.
        Galliera/PO. [very scarce - my only other copy sold in 1993] A- ................................................... 24.00
656. 35488: SOUVENIRS - Short piano pieces by Mozart, Schumann(3, Chopin, Mendelssohn,
        Grieg(3), Debussy(4), Scriabin(2) & Ravel. Gieseking. [ns] A- ...................................................... 15.00
LP's: Angels - continued

657. 35490: HINDEMITH - Clarinet Concerto (Cahuzac); Nobilissima Visione. Hindemith/PO. [ns]
        A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
658. 35553: FALLA - The Three-Cornered Hat. Rubio; Toldra/ORTF. [ns] A- ........................................... 9.00
660. S-35425: GRIEG - Peer Gynt, Suites #1 & #2; Four Norwegian Dances. Susskind/PO. [earliest
        U.S. red labels; not with dowel spine] Angel S-35425. A-(first copy I've ever seen!) ..................... 20.00
661. S-35489: HINDEMITH - Concert Music for Strings and Brass; Symphony in B-flat for Concert
        Band. Composer/PO. [US red label] Angel S-35489. A--(superficial rub in sym makes little
        or no snd) ........................................................................................................................................... 16.00
662.*S-35947: Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Forest Murmurs; Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla; Ride of
        the Valkyries; Parsifal Act I Prelude; Tannhauser Act 3 Prelude. Klemperer/PO. [blue labels]
        A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
663.*S-36585: RAVEL- Piano Concerto in G (Henriot-Schweitzer). HONEGGER - Symphony #2.
        Munch/Paris Orch. [Munch's final recordings, 12/67 & 9/68] [blue labels] A- ............................. 11.00
664.*S-36927: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Prometheus Overture. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker]
        A-(c/c).................................................................................................................................................. 8.00
665.*S-36991: HOLST - The Planets. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker] [TAS 5:76 and 65:156 (re EMI
        issue)] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00
666.*S-37018: TCHAIKOVSKY - Manfred Symphony. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker] A- .......................... 8.00
667.*S-37120: RACHMANINOFF - Symphony #1. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker] [TAS 10:245] A-.......... 9.00
668.*S-37158: RACHMANINOFF - Symphonic Dances; Isle of Dead. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker]
        [quad] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 8.00
669.*S-37170: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Corsaire; Beatrice & Benedict; Roman Carnival;
        Benvenuto Cellini; Francs-Juges. Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker] A- ................................................. 8.00
670.*SS-45008: WAGNER - Dutchman Overture; Preludes: Lohengrin (Act 3); Meistersinger (Act 1);
        Parsifal (Act 3). Karajan/BPO. [45 rpm; quad] A- to A(c/c) ............................................................ 9.00
671.*SS-45015: HANDEL - Royal Fireworks Music Suite. Mackerras/LSO. [45 rpm; quad] A- to
        A(c/c) ................................................................................................................................................. 10.00

LP's: Londons

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

672.*CS-6009: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Ansermet/OSR. [TAS 38:157; 42:83-4; 65:160L] A-
       (demo copy) ....................................................................................................................................... 25.00
673.*CS-6251: ADAM - Giselle. Karajan/VPO. [in nicely-illusgtraed fold-open album] A- ...................... 12.00
674.*CS-6402: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Kertesz/LSO. A- ........................................................... 9.00
675.*CS-6405: MUSSORGSKY - Night on Bald Mountain; Khovanshchina Prelude & Dance.
       GLINKA - Russlan & Ludmilla Overture; Waltz Fantasy; Jota Aragonesa. Ansermet/OSR.
       A-(c/c; writing on back cov; spine a bit frayed) ................................................................................ 10.00
676.*CS-6536: LALO - Namouna Ballet Music; Rapsodie for Orchestra. Ansermet/OSR. A- .................... 12.00
677.*CS-6538: PROKOFIEV - Scythian Suite; The Prodigal Son. Ansermet/OSR. A-(c/c)........................ 12.00
678.*CS-6587: MENDELSSOHN - Symphonies #3 & #4. Abbado/LSO. A- .............................................. 10.00
679.*CS-6615: MAGNARD - Symphony #3. LALO - Scherzo. Ansermet/OSR. [one of Ansermet's
       final recordings] A- ........................................................................................................................... 16.00
LP's: Londons - continued

680.*CS-6738: LISZT - Battle of the Huns; Orpheus; Mazeppa. Mehta/LAPO. [TAS 69:150 (TAS
       quotes wrong #, but this is the record they mean)] A- ...................................................................... 12.00
681.*CS-6800: SOLTI CHICAGO SHOWCASE - Egmont, Leonore #3, Barber of Seville &
       Meistersinger Overtures. Strauss - Don Juan. Solti/CSO. [Harvey; Wilkinson] A- ......................... 10.00
682.*CS-6822: RACHMANINOV - Etudes Tableaux, Op.39; Variations on a Theme of Corelli.
       Ashkenazy, piano. [Minshull; Tryggvason] A- .................................................................................. 8.00
683.*CS-6891: TCHAIKOVSKY - Fatum; The Tempest; Romeo & Juliet. Dorati/National Sym. A-........ 10.00
684.*CS-6980: DVORAK - Symphony #9; Carnival Overture. Mehta/Los Angeles Philharmonic.
       [Minshull; Lock; Royce Hall, 1975] A- .............................................................................................. 9.00
685.*FBD-S-1(2): STRAVINSKY - The Firebird (complete ballet). Ansermet/NPO. [One of
       Ansermet's last recordings; this Memorial Album is a two-record set including one disc of
       rehearsal excerpts (Ansermet speaks English with NPO, of course)] A-(minor cover scuffs) ......... 35.00
686.*OS-25106: ROSSINI ARIAS - Barber(2), Italiana(3), Stabat Mater, Semiramide, Cenerentola.
       Berganza; Gibson/LSO. [bb] A- ..................................................................................................... 15.00
687.*OS-25316: REGINA RESNIK - On the Wings of Opera: Excerpts from Carmen(4), Jeanne
       d'Arc, Samson, Walkure, Trovatore & Don Carlos. Downes/ROHCG. [FFSS labels, but
       never in a blue-backed jacket] [FFSS] A- ......................................................................................... 16.00
688.*OS-25731: HAYDN - Mass #9 in d (Lord Nelson). Stahlman; Watts; Brown; Krause;
       Willcocks/LSO; King's College Choir, Cambridge. [bb; FFSS] A- ............................................. 12.00
689.*OSA--1202(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN -The Pirates of Penzance. Adams; Round; Pratt;
       Short; Sandford; Hindmarsh; Godfrey/New Sym of London; D'Oyly Carte Opera
       Company. [TAS 42:115] A- ............................................................................................................. 16.00
690.*OSA--1299(2): PUCCINI - La Boheme. Pavarotti; Freni; Ghiaurov; Harwood; Panerai;
       Karajan/BPO. [TAS 73:149L] A- ................................................................................................... 20.00
691.*OSA--1308(3): PUCCINI - Turandot. Borkh; Tebaldi; del Monaco; Corena; Zaccaria; Carlin;
       Ercolani; Erede/ASCR. [bb; FFSS] A- ............................................................................................ 36.00
692.*OSA--1327(3): DONIZETTI - Lucia di Lammermoor. Sutherland; Merrill; Siepi; Cioni; Satre;
       Macdonald; Pritchard/ASCR. A-(FFSS labels, but not blue-backed box) ..................................... 24.00
693.*OSA-1307(3): BOITO - Mefistofele. Siepi; Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Serafin/ASCR. [bb/FFSS] A- ..... 20.00
694.*OSA-1319(3): JOHANN STRAUSS - Die Fledermaus (with Gala Sequence). Gueden;
       Wachter; Resnik; Kmentt; Berry; Koth; Kunz; (also Tebaldi, Nilsson, Simionato, del Monaco,
       Sutherland, Berganza, Price, Bjoerling, Welitch, etc.); Karajan/VPO. [with FFSS labels, but
       issued with red faux-satin box, not blue-backed] [FFSS labels] A-(slight fraying of spine
       satin) .................................................................................................................................................. 36.00
695.*OSA-1329(3): HANDEL - Messiah. Sutherland; Bumbry; McKellar; Ward; Boult/LSO &
       Chorus. [with FFSS labels, but not blue-backed box] [FFSS labels] A-.......................................... 25.00
696.*STS-15022: DUKAS - La Peri (w/fanfare). DEBUSSY - Jeux. DEBUSSY-RAVEL - Danse.
       Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6043] A- ................................................................................................ 16.00
697.*STS-15084: MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Vyvyan; Lowe; Maag/LSO;
       ROHCG Female Cho. [From CS-6001; TAS 38:157] A- ............................................................... 10.00
698.*STS-15140: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Krips/LSO. [from CS-6061; TAS 38:159; 71:136] A-
       (slight cover scuffs) ........................................................................................................................... 12.00
699.*STS-15229/34(6): HAYDN - Symphonies #82 - #92; Sinfonia Concertante in B-Flat.
       Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [Mallinson; Moorfoot] A-......................................................... 32.00
LP's: London Phase-4 Stereo

700.*SP-44037: BATTLE STEREO - Music and sound effects from American Revolution and Civil
        War, Crimean War, Napoleonic/Russian War of 1812, World War I and Battle of Britain.
        Musical direction by Bob Sharples; no ensemble credited. [d'Amato; Lilley] A- ........................... 11.00
701.*SP-44042: THE ROMANTIC PIANOS OF RONNIE ALDRICH. September Song, Embraceable
        You, and ten more selections, with Strings of the London Festival Orch. [Mendl & White;
        Bannister] A- ..................................................................................................................................... 11.00
702.*SP-44047: WERNER MULLER ON BROADWAY - Music from Wildcat, South Pacific,
        Oklahoma, My Fair Lady(2), Gypsy, Music Man, five more. A- ..................................................... 11.00
703.*SP-44066: THE NEW LIMELIGHT - Eleven popular selections including Warsaw Concerto,
        Night & Day, Scarlet Ribbons. Frank Chacksfield/His Orch. A- .................................................. 11.00
704.*SPC-21036: KETELBY - In a Monastery Garden; In a Persian Market; In a Chinese Temple
        Garden; In the Mystic Land of Egypt; Wedgewood Blue; 'Appy 'Ampstead; Phantom Melody;
        Sanctuary of the Heart. Rogers/RPO & Cho. [d'Amato; Bannister; Kingsway Hall] A--................. 9.00
705.*SPC-21044: BACH - Brandenburg Concerto #5; Air on G String; Prelude #2. Jacques
        Loussier/RPO (with his jazz trio also; not your everyday versions of these pieces). [d'Amato;
        Daly] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 10.00

LP's: Mercuries

For the SR series (and some of the others) I am now replacing my previous pressing designation by means of
label-type with designations by means of stamper numbers, since most of my customers seem to find that
information more complete and useful. The FR's are the earliest stampers, followed by the RFR's, CFR's and
M's. FR stampers no longer appeared in issues with numbers above about SR-90265 (some earlier numbers
may also have been pressed first as RFR's), and there were no RFR's either above about SR-90500. Excellent
(or mint) copies of Mercury's early stereo pressings (particularly those with the early FR stampers), like those
of most companies in the late 50's and early 60's, sometimes grade A- but frequently have a degree of surface
noise which falls a little below my audition grade of A-, yet is quieter than what I grade B+. These are graded
"A- to B+." Items graded A- are very fine copies of very quiet pressings, and grades above that are exceptional.

706. MG-10002: VIVALDI - Concerto Grosso in d, Op.3, #11 (Schneider; Bachmann; Greenhouse;
        Kirkpatrick). MOZART - Divertimento, K.251. Alexander Schneider/Dumbarton Oaks Ch Orch.
        C+       8.00
707. MG-10013: SMETANA - Wallenstein's Camp; The Moldau; From Bohemia's Meadows &
        Forests. Kubelik/CPO. C.................................................................................................................... 8.00
708. MG-50022: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7. Paray/Detroit Sym. [scarce in such fine condition!]
        [MF-7/MF-16] A- .............................................................................................................................. 25.00
709. MG-50029: FRANCK - Psyche. RAVEL - La Valse. FAURE - Pavane. Paray/Detroit Sym.
        [recorded December 1953; not an uncommon record, but rare in such fine condition] [MF-
        5/MF-6] A- ........................................................................................................................................ 18.00
710. MG-80003: CARLOS SALZEDO - Performs four of his own works for harp, plus arrangements
        for harp of works by Handel, Massenet & Corelli. [recorded (mono-only) in 1954; Fine
        studios; New York] [MF-4/MF-5] B(mostly B+, but some small scratches).................................... 14.00
711. OL3-104(3): CHERUBINI - Medea. Callas; Picchi; Scotto; Modesti; Pirazzini; Serafin/La Scala.
        [FR-8,-5,-5,-2,-6,-8] A-(pristine! w/original glassine inner sleeves) ................................................ 35.00
LP's: Mercuries - continued

712.*SR-90043: MUSIC OF LEROY ANDERSON, Vol. 2. The Typewriter (Fennell plays it; no
       gimmicks; it's terrific!); Fiddle-Faddle; Waltzing Cat; Blue Tango; Belle of the Ball;
       Syncopated Clock; five more. Fennell/ERSO Pops. [TAS 33:136; just a wonderful record if
       you like the repertoire] [FR-2/FR-2] A-(superficial marks cause little or no sound)........................ 32.00
713.*SR-90107: WAGNER - Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Siegfried Idyll; Preludes to Parsifal
       & Act III of Tristan. Paray/Detroit. [TAS 50:196] [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c) ........................................ 15.00
714.*SR-90111: THE SPIRIT OF '76 - Music for Fifes and Drums (based on the field music of the
       U.S. Army). Fennell/EWE Members. [TAS 33:134] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- to B+ ............................ 23.00
715.*SR-90122: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Le Coq d'Or Suite. BORODIN - Polovetsian Dances.
       Dorati/LSO & Cho. [TAS 37:95] [FR-3/FR-1] A- .......................................................................... 45.00
716.*SR-90128: PARAY - Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc. Yeend; Lloyd;
       Bible; Sze; Paray/Detroit; Cho. [TAS 36:166] [FR-6/FR-6] A-(but each side has a few tiny
       mod scrs) ........................................................................................................................................... 16.00
717.*SR-90136: CARPENTER (John Alden) - Adventures in a Perambulator. PHILLIPS (Burrill) -
       Selections from McGuffey's Readers. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 39:125] [FR-2/FR-1] A- .................. 50.00
718.*SR-90149: IVES Symphony #3; 3 Places in New England. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 42:134; RFR-
       3/RFR-4] A-....................................................................................................................................... 15.00
719.*SR-90153: RESPIGHI - The Birds; Brazilian Impressions. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 54:159+163;
       73:148L] [FR-1/FR-1] A-(excellent copy of earliest pressing) ......................................................... 65.00
720.*SR-90169: WIDOR - Salve Regina; Allegro (from Symphony #6). DUPRE - Prelude & Fugue in
       g; Triptych. Dupre; Organ of St. Thomas' Church, NYC. [TAS 132:161; scarce! - my last
       copy of this was sold in 1989 (for $282!)!] [FR-1/FR-1] A- ............................................................ 65.00
721.*SR-90175: THE COMPOSER and HIS ORCHESTRA - Howard Hanson discusses
       orchestration, using musical examples from his Merry Mount Suite, which he and ERSO then
       play in its entirety. [TAS 21/22:166-7; 44:174-5; 53:118; 65:156L] [RFR-3/RFR-1] A-(c/c) ......... 18.00
722.*SR-90178: STRAUSS FAMILY ALBUM - Night in Venice Overture; Doctrinen, Aquarellen,
       Music of the Spheres Waltzes; Egyptian March; Bahn Frei & Eljen a Magyar Polkas.
       Dorati/Mpls. [TAS 36:167; great tam-tam in Egyptian March!] [FR-4/FR-1] A- ........................... 26.00
723.*SR-90199: RESPIGHI - Ancient Airs and Dances, Suites #1 - 3. Dorati/Philharmonia
       Hungarica. [TAS 46:150-52; 54:159; 73:148L] [FR-2/FR-3] A-(s/s) ............................................. 45.00
724.*SR-90299: MUSICAL DIPLOMATS, U.S.A. - Works of Liadov (3), Guarnieri, Barlow, Kennan,
       Grieg & Sousa. Hanson/Eastman Philharmonia. [commemorating their tour of Near East,
       Europe & Russia, 1961/62][TAS 50:200] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-(mod tks 1/4-in Kikimora;
       briefly Kennan; c/c) ........................................................................................................................... 23.00
725.*SR-90311: BARTOK - Bluebeard's Castle. Szekely; Szonyi; Dorati/LSO. [TAS 49:146; M-
       4/M-4] A--(c/c) .................................................................................................................................. 15.00
726.*SR3-9124(3): HANDEL - Concerti Grossi Op.6 (12). Leppard/ECO. [RFR-1/RFR-2/M-7/RFR-
       6/RFR-1/RFR-1] [first copy of this I've had since 1991!] [minor spine scuffs] A--(only a little
       snd from few superficial blems) ........................................................................................................ 36.00
727.*SRI-75022: AN EVENING WITH THE ROMEROS. Works for one or four guitars by
       Telemann, Breton, Schubert, Scarlatti, Granados, Villa-Lobos, Vivaldi, Bach, Sor. The
       Romeros. [from SR-90314] A- to A ................................................................................................. 12.00
728.*SRI-75029: CHAUSSON - Symphony in B-flat. CHABRIER - Suite Pastorale. Paray/Detroit.
       [fr SR-90017(TAS 36:96-7) and SR-90212(TAS 47:142; 53:117)] A- to A .................................... 12.00
729.*SRI-75044: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Dorati/LSO. [From SR-90279, oddly one of the
       scarcest of the original Dorati/LSO Mercuries; TAS re original: 49:147; this SRI is no
       common either!] A- to A ................................................................................................................... 25.00
730.*SRI-75087: SCREAMERS! Sixteen marches from circus ring (Fucik, King, Farrar, Huff,
       Fillmore, Ribble, Duble, Heed, Allen, Huffine & Jewell). Fennell/EWE. [35mm film; rec
       5/61962: last Fennell/EWE recording; TAS re orig issue on SR-90314: 47:144] A- to A .............. 20.00
731.*SRI-75095: MOORE - Pageant of P.T.Barnum. NELSON - Savannah River Holiday.
       CARPENTER - Adventures in a Perambulator. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90134(33:135;
       53:120; 65:154L); SR-90136(TAS 39:125); SR-90206(TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] A- to
       A(c/c) ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00
732.*SRI-75118: CORIGLIANO - Piano Concerto (Somer; Allesandro/San Antonio Sym).
       BARTOK - Divertimento (Dorati/BBC Sym). [from SR-90517 & SR-90416; TAS 153:65]
       A- to A ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
733.*SRI-75141: JOSEPH SCHWANTNER - Aftertones of Infinity. WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI -
       Livre pour Orchestre. Effron/Eastman Philharmonia. A- to A ..................................................... 24.00

Listings of RCA LP's begin on 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.

734.*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!!!] A- .............................................................................................................. 19.00
735.*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, first available on LM-2264, which was only in print 1/59 to 9/61. This Gold Seal
       available only briefly in the mid-80's.] A-(c/c) ................................................................................. 35.00
736.*ARP1-4576: MOUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point
       5" Series; half-speed re-mastered; from LSC-2201; TAS regarding original: 98:126-8; TAS
       regarding this re-issue: 27:108] A- to A ............................................................................................ 20.00
737.*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"). Wonderful goof on the back cover: the conductor conferring with
       Rubinstein in the photo is Alfred Wallenstein - not Reiner!] A- to A(c/c) ....................................... 16.00
738.*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 .................................... 20.00
LP's: RCA's - continued

739.*ATL1-4268: MOUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point
        5" Series; half-speed re-mastered; from LSC-2201; TAS regarding original: 98:126-8; TAS
        regarding this re-issue: 27:108; lovely German Teldec pressing] A- to A(c/c) ................................ 27.00
740.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2500: STRAUSS WALTZES - Southern Roses; Wiener Blut; Artists'
        Life; Treasure; My Life is Love and Laughter; Thunder & Lightning Polka (BOOM!!).
        Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re original RCA issue: 65:158L; 75/76:76; this is a first
        pressing (Serial #1-0180) of the 1994 reissue] FS ............................................................................ 20.00
741.*CRL3-2790(3): BORODIN - Complete Orchestral Music [The Three Symphonies; Prince Igor:
        Overture, March, Polovtsian Dances (Alldis Cho); Petite Suite; In the Steppes; Nocturne (arr.
        Gerhardt); Mlada: Final Dance]. Tjeknavorian/National Philharmonic. [TAS 13:93L;
        14:218] A-- ........................................................................................................................................ 20.00
742.*GL-25004: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Boult/RCA Victor Sym. [Mohr; Wilkinson; obscure
        British issue - only recollection I have of a Mohr/Wilkinson collaboration!] A- to A ..................... 12.00
743. LD-7021(2): THE HOROWITZ COLLECTION - Works of Czerny, Mozart, Clementi,
        Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Scriabin, Barber, Prokofiev, Moszkowski, Saint-Saens,
        Liszt, Horowitz. Vladimir Horowitz. [With lovely 19-page Skira book illustrated with
        paintings from Horowitz' personal collection (Manet, Rouault, Picasso, Degas); mono issue
        only: recordings made between 1942 and 1955] [SS; 3S/4/4/1] A- .................................................. 32.00
744.*LDS-6706(5): WAGNER - Die Walkure. Nilsson; Brouwenstijn; Gorr; Vickers; London; Ward;
        Leinsdorf/LSO. [Smith; Wilkinson] [Deluxe Soria-Series issue in oversized box with 72-
        page Klebanow libretto/book] [SS; 4S/2S/3/1/3/3/3/2/2/3] A--(slight box scuffs) ........................... 50.00
745. LM-1952: MOZART - A Musical Joke; Divertimento #11. Reiner/NBC Sym. [never in stereo;
        unusual example of Reiner with NBC Sym] [PD; 1S/1S] A- ........................................................... 23.00
746. LM-2080: BRASS AND PERCUSSION - Marches of Sousa (8; inc Stars & Stripes; Thunderer;
        El Capitan); Goldman (4; inc On the Mall); Gould (4; inc Parade for Percussion & 4th of
        July); Bagley's National Emblem. Morton Gould/His Symphonic Band. [TAS re stereo:
        57:138] [PD; 5S/1S] A- ....................................................................................................................... 9.00
747. LM-2131: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 93:144-6] [SD; 16S/11S]
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 11.00
748. LS-2385: POULENC - La Voix Humaine (text by Jean Cocteau). Duval; Pretre; Paris Opera
        Comique. [Deluxe Soria Series issue in box w/22-page Sykes book inc many Cocteau
        drawings] [SD; 3S/1S] A- ................................................................................................................. 25.00
749.*LSC-1903: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; TAS
        77:138-40] [WD; 26S/25S] A--(in box) ............................................................................................ 18.00
750.*LSC-1990: OFFENBACH IN AMERICA - Overtures to Orpheus in Hades, Belle Helene, Grand
        Duchess; Excerpts from Tales, Genevieve, La Perichole; Les Belles Americaines; Musette -
        Air de Ballet. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 96:148-50] [WD; 5S/5S] A- ....................................................... 35.00
751.*LSC-1991: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Fidelio Overture. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 63:178] [WD;
        20S/20S] A- ....................................................................................................................................... 16.00
752.*LSC-2028: STRAUSS FAMILY WALTZES - Roses from the South, 1001 Nights, Music of the
        Spheres, Secret Attractions, Citrons, Doctrines. Fiedler/BPS. [SD; 5S/6S] A- to B+ ..................... 25.00
753.*LSC-2077: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/VPO. [TAS
        100:212; scarce in this original issue] [SD; 1S/3S] A-(brief lgt bbl thumps early each side) ........ 100.00
754.*LSC-2100: HI-FI FIEDLER - Rossini: William Tell Overture. Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave.
        Rimsky-Korsakoff - Coq d'Or Suite. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [TAS 57:136] [SD; 16S/13S] A-
        (brief tks fr pressing blem, early Wm Tell) ....................................................................................... 35.00
LP's: RCA's - continued

755.*LSC-2130: STRAUSS - Fledermaus & Gypsy Baron (exc). Fiedler/BPS. [WD; 10S/5S] A- .............. 18.00
756.*LSC-2150: STRAVINSKY - Song of the Nightingale. PROKOFIEV - Lt. Kije Suite.
       Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 32:148; 42:83; 44:132; 49:148-9; 65:153L; 75/76:70;
       158:134] [ND; 28S/23S] A- .............................................................................................................. 12.00
757.*LSC-2208: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/LSO. [Wallun; Wilkinson; TAS
       73:196] [SD; 10S/12S] A--/A- .......................................................................................................... 20.00
758.*LSC-2214: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 78:140-4] [ND;
       27S/17S] A- ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00
759.*LSC-2219: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [TAS 78:146-8] [SD; 5S/3S]
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 45.00
760.*LSC-2222: DEBUSSY - Iberia. RAVEL - Alborada del Gracioso; Valses Nobles et
       Sentimentales. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 64:124; among the earliest and rarest of the Reiner/CSO
       stereo issues: only in print November 1958 until September 1961] [SD; 3S/1S] A- ...................... 125.00
761.*LSC-2228: BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy. Primrose; Munch/BSO. [TAS 36:124-9; 100:216] [SD;
       3S/1S] A- ........................................................................................................................................... 32.00
762.*LSC-2238: IT'S CLASSIC BUT IT'S GOOD - Bennett/RCA Sym in movements (some
       abridged) from works of Franck, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Grieg,
       Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov, Ippolitov-Ivanov. [Pfeiffer; Layton] [unusual pairing of Pfeiffer
       and Layton; have not seen a copy in years] [SD; 2S/1S] A- ............................................................. 24.00
763.*LSC-2251: HOVHANESS - Mysterious Mountain. STRAVINSKY - Divertimento from Le
       Baisee de la Fee. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 59:123-4] [ND; 7S/9S] A- ............................ 12.00
764.*LSC-2252: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Cliburn; Kondrashin/Orch. [Pfeiffer;
       Crawford; usually chewed to death, this is a fine SD copy; but check out the stamper
       numbers, still in SD!!] [SD; 23S/32S] A- ......................................................................................... 12.00
765.*LSC-2255: WAGNER - Tristan: Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's
       Immolation. Farrell; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:163; 63:170] [SD; 3S/1S] A- ........... 25.00
766.*LSC-2265: THE RUBINSTEIN STORY - Chopin Concerto #2; Andante Spianato & Grande
       Polonaise. Wallenstein/Symphony of the Air. [Fold-open album includes 17-page booklet
       with many photos, article by Clifton Fadiman; Pfeiffer; Layton; TAS 67:140] [SD; 1S/1S] A-...... 30.00
767.*LSC-2270: POPS STOPPERS - Espana; Stars & Stripes; Ritual Fire Dance; Skaters Waltz;
       Jalousie; 3 more. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 10S/6S] A-.................................................... 25.00
768.*LSC-2272: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #5. Martinon/PCO. [Walker; Cress; TAS 98:125-6] [SD;
       1S/1S] A-(superb!) ............................................................................................................................ 65.00
769.*LSC-2273: BACH - Motet #3 ("Jesu, meine Freude"); Cantata #4 ("Christ lag in Todesbanden").
       Shaw/His Chorale; RCA Orch. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 1S/2S] A-(s/s) .................................... 20.00
770.*LSC-2281: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Szeryng; Monteux/LSO. [TAS 65:176-8; according to
       notes on VICS reissue, this recording was awarded a Grand Prix du Disque] [SD; 1S/1S] A-
       (brief lgt tks in 1st movement) .......................................................................................................... 65.00
771.*LSC-2282: DEBUSSY - Images for Orchestra (complete). Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [TAS
       36:122; 90:140] [SD; 4S/3S] A- ........................................................................................................ 35.00
772.*LSC-2293: STRAVINSKY - Suite Italienne. DEBUSSY - Sonata #1 for Cello & Piano. BUSONI
       - Kleine Suite, #4. FOSS - Capriccio for Cello & Piano. Piatagorsky, cello; Foss, piano.
       [TAS 93:143-4; scarce disc!] [SD; 5S/4S] A-(demo copy)............................................................... 40.00
773.*LSC-2312: BACH - Cantatas #56 & #82. Harrell; Shaw/RCA Victor Sym & Cho. [Pfeiffer;
       Crawford] [SD; 1S/2S] A-(s/s) .......................................................................................................... 22.00
LP's: RCA's - continued

774.*LSC-2322: SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #1; Age of Gold. Martinon/LSO. [TAS 64:125]
       [SD; 1S/4S] A- .................................................................................................................................. 65.00
775.*LSC-2329: POPS CHRISTMAS PARTY. Christmas Festival; White Christmas; Sleigh Rides
       (Mozart & Leroy Anderson); Rudolph; Winter Wonderland; 4 more. Fiedler/Boston Pops.
       [Mohr; Layton; TAS 63:170] [SD; 12S/10S] A-- ............................................................................. 25.00
776.*LSC-2343: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Coriolan Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton
       (actually Wells)] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(not common in 1S/1S pressing) ................................................... 45.00
777.*LSC-2345: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. RAVEL - Bolero. Gould/His Orch & Band;
       Bells; Cannon. [Pfeiffer & Pulley; Layton; includes insert] [SD; 6S/5S] A- .................................... 20.00
778.*LSC-2364: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 100:216]
       [SD; 5S/1S] A--(superficial marks cause only minimal sound) ........................................................ 25.00
779.*LSC-2365: CELLO CONCERTI - Boccherini; Vivaldi (in D); Vivaldi-Bach (in G).
       Janigro/Solisti di Zagreb. [TAS 61:126] [scarce - first copy I've seen since 1992!] [SD;
       1S/1S] A-(demo copy) ....................................................................................................................... 45.00
780.*LSC-2373: PRESENTING JAIME LAREDO - Works of Vivaldi (Sonata #2), Falla(2), Paradis-
       Dushkin, Wieniawski, Bach, Paganini, Debussy, Sarasate. Sokoloff, piano. [Dellheim;
       Oelrich; very scarce disc - only in print September 1959 to March 1962] [SD; 1S/1S] A- .............. 65.00
781.*LSC-2379: ROBERTA PETERS IN RECITAL. Songs & arias of Schumann(3), Strauss(2),
       Debussy(2), Ravel(2), Bach(2), Handel & Scarlatti. Trovillo, piano. [Mohr; Layton; only in
       print June 1960 to August 1962. Includes nice text insert.] [SD; 1S/1S] A- .................................... 65.00
782.*LSC-2398: KABALEVSKY - The Comedians. KHACHATURIAN - Masquerade Suite.
       Kondrashin/RCA Victor Sym. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 65:156L; 75/76:76; 93:146-7] [SD;
       1S/1S] A-(mod cov tear; sd 1 mark causes no sound)....................................................................... 45.00
783.*LSC-2438: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Roman Carnival, Beatrice & Benedict, Corsair,
       Benvenuto Cellini; Royal Hunt & Storm from Trojans. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS
       69:150-2; nice cover portrait of Munch conducting at Sanders Theatre, Harvard] [ND;
       7S/15S] A- ......................................................................................................................................... 16.00
784.*LSC-2439: FIEDLER'S ALL-TIME FAVORITES - Light Cavalry & Martha Overtures; Samson
       & Delilah Bacchanale; Masquerade Galop; Old Timers' Night at the Pops; Sleeping Beauty
       Waltz; works of Monterde & Wolf-Ferrari. Fiedler/BPS. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [WD; 8S/10S]
       A--...................................................................................................................................................... 20.00
785.*LSC-2442: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2; Mazeppa; Rakoczy March; Les Preludes.
       Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 69:148-150] [SD; 2S/2S] A- ....................................... 35.00
786.*LSC-2450: SCHUMANN - Carnaval. MEYERBEER - Les Patineurs. Rignold/ROHCG.
       [scarce: issued 1960; deleted 1963] [SD; 1S/1S] A- to B++(lgt tks 1/8-in sd 1; clumsy cov
       tape repair) ......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
787.*LSC-2455: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS
       69:146-7] [ND; 20S/12S] A- ............................................................................................................. 12.00
788.*LSC-2459: BRAHMS - Piano Sonata #3; Intermezzo, Op.116, #6; Romance, Op.118, #5.
       Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Crawford] [ND; 9S/11S] A- .......................................................................... 10.00
789.*LSC-2471: ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2. SMETANA
       - Moldau; Bartered Bride Over. Stokowski/RCA Orch. [Dellheim; Simpson; TAS 65:180;
       73:150L; ND; 11S/9S] A- ................................................................................................................. 16.00
790.*LSC-2473: BRAHMS - Piano Quartet in g, Op.25. Festival Quartet: Goldberg; Primrose;
       Graudan; Babin. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 3S/3S] A-(superb copy!) .............................................. 65.00
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791.*LSC-2500: STRAUSS WALTZES - Southern Roses; Wiener Blut; Artists' Life; Treasure; My
       Life is Love and Laughter; Thunder & Lightning Polka (BOOM!!). Reiner/CSO. [Mohr;
       Layton; TAS 65:158L; 75/76:76] [ND; 19S/11S] A-........................................................................ 15.00
792.*LSC-2520: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Scherzo from Octet, Op.20. Munch/BSO. [Mohr;
       Layton; TAS 98:125] [ND; 7S/5S] A-(c/c) ....................................................................................... 10.00
793.*LSC-2522: SCHUBERT - Symphony #2. BEETHOVEN - Creatures of Prometheus (Overture,
       Adagio & Allegretto-Finale). Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford] [One of the scarcest of the
       later Munch/BSO issues. The Schubert reissuedon VICS was crammed onto a single side,
       and only the overture of the Prometheus excerpts has been reissued (except for an out-of-print
       Japanese CD). The Beethoven is terrific. Listen carefully and you can hear Munch's baton
       whistling just before each of the overture's opening chords! And the finale is a complete gas
       in Munch's enthusiastic hands.] [SD; 2S/3S] A- ............................................................................... 75.00
794.*LSC-2532: GOULD - Fall River Legend; Interplay; Latin American Symphonette (Tango &
       Guaracha). Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton; TAS 96:146] [ND; 7S/6S] A- ................................. 12.00
795.*LSC-2542: MOONLIGHT SONATA - Morton Gould & His Orch play arrangement of 1st
       movement of title piece and 11 more mood pieces by Kreisler(4), Debussy(2), Gould,
       Schwartz, Traditional, Arlen & Youmans. [released May, 1961] [WD; 9S/5S] A-- ........................ 12.00
796.*LSC-2567: POULENC - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. STRAVINSKY - Jeu de
       Cartes. Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford][TAS 90:142; spacious Symphony Hall ambiance
       wonderfully captured in the Poulenc; Munch's only recorded Stravinsky - and not reissued, to
       my knowledge] [SD; 4S/6S] A-(s/s).................................................................................................. 45.00
797.*LSC-2573: RICHARD VERREAU, Tenor: Romance - Six Neapolitan songs; six French songs
       of similar style. Grassi/RCA Victor Orch. [Apparently issued in Canada only; notes are in
       both English and French; first copy I've seen!] [Canadian SD] B .................................................... 25.00
798.*LSC-2575: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. Skrowaczewski/New Sym of London. [Wilcox;
       Wilkinson][TAS 90:136] [SD; 2S/2S] A- ......................................................................................... 17.00
799.*LSC-2577: BACH - Concerto for Two Violins. BEETHOVEN - Sonata #9 for Violin & Piano.
       Heifetz; Smith (in Beethoven); Friedman; Sargent/New Sym (in Bach). [Pfeiffer &
       Norman; Smith & Reeve; TAS 86:178-80. Friedman's debut disc] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ........................ 32.00
800.*LSC-2579: PIANO FAVORITES - Arranged for orchestra by Morton Gould (Chopin,
       Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Schumann, Rubinstein, Brahms). Gould/His
       Orch. [Habig; Layton] [SD; 2S/2S] A-............................................................................................. 25.00
801.*LSC-2593: INSPIRATION - Religiously inspired works by Bach, Beethoven, Humperdinck,
       Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Gluck; Doxology. Stokowski/New Sym London; Luboff/Cho.
       [Gerhardt] [SD; 11S/12S] A-............................................................................................................. 20.00
802.*LSC-2603: BRUCH - Scottish Fantasy. VIEUXTEMPS - Violin Concerto #5. Heifetz;
       Sargent/New Sym, London. [Smith; Wilkinson] [WD; 12S/11S] A- ............................................. 18.00
803.*LSC-2605: RUBINSTEIN AT CARNEGIE HALL - Works of Debussy (4), Szymanowski
       (Mazurkas), Prokofiev (Visions Fugitives), Villa-Lobos (6). [Wilcox; Salvatore; TAS 153:69;
       nice fold-open album] [SD; 8S/6S] A--(minor cover scuffs) ............................................................ 20.00
804.*LSC-2635: MOZART - Piano Concerto #20. HAYDN - Andante & Variations in f. Rubinstein;
       Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox; Layton] [SD; 1S/5S] A- ..................................................................... 24.00
805.*LSC-2648: RACHMANINOFF - Suites #1 & 2 for Two Pianos. Vronsky & Babin. [Dellheim;
       Keville] [SD; 14S/4S] A-(s/s) ........................................................................................................... 18.00
806.*LSC-2653: MUSIC FOR STRINGS - BRITTEN: Simple Symphony. COUPERIN: Pieces en
       Concert. MOZART: Divertimento K.136. CORELLI: Concerto Grosso Op.6, #4.
       Janigro/Solisti di Zagreb. [SD; 2S/5S] A-(minor cover scuffs) ..................................................... 14.00
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807.*LSC-2654: BEETHOVEN - Sonatas #8, 14 & 26. Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore] [SD; 6S/12S]
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
808.*LSC-2658: JULES BRUYERE, Baritone - Songs of Gounod(4), Berthomieu, Duparc(2),
       Durante, Donaudy, Tosti(3) & Verdi. Charles Reiner, piano. [LeBlanc; Bragg] [Scarce!
       Apparently issued in Canada only; notes in French & English] [Canadian SD] A- to B+ ............... 35.00
809.*LSC-2667: DELLO JOIO - Fantasy & Variations. RAVEL - Concerto in G. Hollander;
       Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 2S/6S] A-- ........................................................................... 18.00
810.*LSC-2678: RACHMANINOFF - Paganini Rhapsody. FRANCK - Symphonic Variations.
       LITOLFF - Scherzo. Pennario; Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [SD; 13S/14S] A- ................ 11.00
811.*LSC-2679: GERSHWIN - Scenes from Porgy & Bess. Price; Warfield; Bubbles; Boatwright;
       Henderson/RCA Orch & Cho. [Mohr; Layton; nice fold-open album] [WD; 17S/9S] A- ............ 15.00
812.*LSC-2689: SARASATE - Zigeunerweisen. WIENIAWSKI - Legende. SAINT-SAENS -
       Havanaise. CHAUSSON - Poeme. RAVEL - Tzigane. Friedman; Sargent/LSO. [Gerhardt;
       Perry] [WD; 11S/11S] A- .................................................................................................................. 12.00
813.*LSC-2703: PROKOFIEV - Symphony-Concerto for Cello & Orchestra. FAURE - Elegie.
       Mayes; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; fine performance of the Prokofiev] [ND; 13S/9S] A-
       (c/c) .................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
814.*LSC-2726: CHOPIN - Waltzes (complete). Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Marcotulli. In box with 10-
       page booklet] [WD; 59S/54S!] A- ..................................................................................................... 15.00
815.*LSC-2730: RODRIGO - Concierto de Aranjuez. BRITTEN - Courtly Dances from Gloriana.
       VIVALDI - Lute Concerto. Julian Bream (in all); Davis/Melos Ens (Rodrigo); Bream
       Consort (rest). [SD; 3S/5S] A-(s/s) .................................................................................................. 14.00
816.*LSC-2734: GLAZOUNOV - Violin Concerto (Heifetz; Hendl/Orch). MOZART - Symphonie
       Concertante for Violin & Viola, K.364 (Heifetz; Primrose; Solomon/Orch). [Pfeiffer;
       Norman & Chase; TAS 57:139] [SD; 7S/3S] A-(s/s) ....................................................................... 32.00
817.*LSC-2741: JON VICKERS - Italian Arias - Tosca, Trovatore, Pag, Gioconda, Arlesiana, Marta,
       Andrea Chenier, Don Carlo. Serafin/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton; in print only 12/64 - 3/67]
       [WD; 3S/5S] A- ................................................................................................................................. 25.00
818.*LSC-2742: HAYDN - Symphonies #95 & 101. Reiner/His Sym. [Mohr; Layton; Reiner's last
       recording, with NY pickup group; September 1963] [SD; 2S/2S] A-(slightly scuffy cover) ........... 32.00
819.*LSC-2746: RHAPSODY - Roumanian #1; Hungarian #6; Rhapsody in Blue (Wild); Espana.
       Fiedler/BPS. [WD; 7S/8S] A--(occ tks from lgt abrasions) ............................................................. 12.00
820.*LSC-2751: RAVEL - La Vallee des Cloches; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. POULENC -
       Mouvements Perpetuels; Two Intermezzi. FAURE - Nocturne. CHABRIER - Scherzo-Valse.
       Rubinstein, piano. [Wilcox; Layton] [WD; 32S/30S] A- ................................................................ 16.00
821.*LSC-2753: LICIA ALBANESE SINGS - Songs of Verdi (6); Italian Folksongs (6).
       Leibowitz/RCA Italiana Orch. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-.................................................... 24.00
822.*LSC-2762: MENOTTI - Amahl and the Night Visitors. 1963 NBC TV production.
       Grossman/Orch. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:169; 73:149L] [WD; 4S/3S] A- .................................... 12.00
823.*LSC-2786: CHANTS OF THE CHURCH - Twenty-three Gregorian Chants. Dom David
       Nicholson/Choir of the Abbey of Mount Angel (Oregon). [Mohr; Layton; obscure issue! -
       very late item for Layton - the first copy I've ever seen] [ND; 1S/2S] RCA LSC-2786. A- ............ 25.00
824.*LSC-2812: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #3 & #23 ("Appassionata"). Rubinstein. [Wilcox;
       Layton] [ND; 9S/14S] A- .................................................................................................................. 12.00
825.*LSC-2864: BRAHMS - Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op.52 & Op.65. Endich; Kopleff; McCoy;
       Uppman; Shaw/His Chorale; Frank & Kallir, pianos. [Habig; Keville] [WD; 2S/1S] A- .............. 12.00
LP's: RCA's - continued

826.*LSC-2882: MORE HIGHLIGHTS FROM AN EVENING AT THE POPS: BRITTEN - Matinees
       Musicales. MENDELSSOHN - Piano Concerto #1 (Susan Starr). COLE PORTER GREATS
       (7). Fiedler/BPS [live; Dellheim; Keville]. [WD; 3S/2S] A- ........................................................... 20.00
827.*LSC-2885: HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS - Works of Rimsky, Rose(2), Kreisler, Tchaikovsky,
       Lecuona, Hayman, Lumbye, 5 more (including finale of Mendelssohn concerto played by 18
       violinists!). Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Keville] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(with "woman in hammock"
       cover) ................................................................................................................................................. 16.00
828.*LSC-2889: CHOPIN - Fantaisie in f; 3 Nouvelles Etudes; Bolero; Barcarolle; Berceuse;
       Tarentelle. Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore] [WD; 9S/8S] A- ......................................................... 12.00
829.*LSC-2893: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations of "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO.
       [Scott; Keville; TAS 73:148L] [Recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall; January, 1966]
       [WD; 1S/2S] A- ................................................................................................................................. 20.00
830.*LSC-2917: BRAHMS - Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Wilcox; Salvatore; WD;
       5S/7S] A- ........................................................................................................................................... 18.00
831.*LSC-2924: LUTE MUSIC FROM THE ROYAL COURTS OF EUROPE. Works of Molinaro,
       Landgrave of Hesse, Philips, Dowland, Howett, Mudarra, Dlugoraj, Ferrabosco, Newsidler,
       Bakfark & Besard. Julian Bream, lute. [WD; 2S/2S] A-/A-- .......................................................... 16.00
832.*LSC-2928: TALES FROM VIENNA - Music by the Strauss family - Egyptian March; Fireproof,
       Champagne, & Excursion Train Polkas; Gypsy Baron Ov; 3 more. Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim;
       Keville] [WD; 3S/1S] ........................................................................................................................ 12.00
833.*LSC-2933: BRAHMS - Sonatas #1 & 2 for Viola & Piano. Trampler; Horszowski, pf. [WD;
       8S/8S] A-(c/c) .................................................................................................................................... 25.00
834.*LSC-2935: VIVALDI - Beatis Vir; Stabat Mater; Credo. Verrett; Fasano/Virtuosi di Roma;
       Polyphonic Ens of Rome. [Mohr; Salvatore] [WD; 2S/4S] A-(s/s) .................................................. 11.00
835.*LSC-2937: SCHUBERT - Incidental Music to Rosamunde & Zauberharfe. Popp, soprano;
       Vaughan/Naples Orch & Cho. [Morgan; Purdom; very short-lived issue] [WD; 1S/1S] A-
       (lovely copy!) .................................................................................................................................... 15.00
836.*LSC-2944: OLD TIMERS' NIGHT AT THE POPS. BIZET - Carmen Suite. BACH - Air.
       BIGELOW - Our Director March. Plus two medleys, "America Sings" & album title with live
       Symphony Hall audience singing along. Fiedler/BPS. [live; Dellheim; Keville]. [ND; 2S/4S]
       A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 16.00
837.*LSC-2946: IRISH NIGHT AT THE POPS - Irish Suite (Anderson), Danny Boy, Old
       MacDonald, Look Sharp!, Count of Luxembourg Waltzes, George M. Cohan Medley.
       Fiedler/BPS. [Live; Dellheim; Keville; very exciting performances and responsive crowd]
       [WD; 1S/1S] A- ................................................................................................................................. 12.00
838.*LSC-2971: BRAHMS Piano Quintet Op 34. Rubinstein; Guarneri Quar. [Wilcox; Gardner; WD; 3S/2S]
      A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 16.00
839.*LSC-2976: BRAHMS - Serenade #1. Brusilow/Ch Sym, Philadelphia. [Scott; Goodman] [WD;
       2S/2S] A- ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00
840.*LSC-2987: DANCES OF DOWLAND (16). Julian Bream, lute. [ND; 6S/5S] A- .............................. 12.00
841.*LSC-3000: MOZART - The Impresario (English libretto by Dory Previn). Grist; Raskin; Lewis;
       Milnes; Leo McKern (speaking role as Impresario); Previn/ECO. [Marek & Dellheim;
       Wilkinson][Unusual, short-lived issue: issued 1968; deleted 1971] [WD; 6S/6S] A--(just a
       touch too much surface presence for A-) .......................................................................................... 25.00
842.*LSC-3017: DVORAK - Symphony #6; Slavonic Dances #10 & 16. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr;
       Salvatore] [WD; 2S/2S] A- to B+ ..................................................................................................... 12.00
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843.*LSC-3022: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Symphony #2 ("Antar"). MIASKOVSKY - Symphony
       #21. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; recorded in Medinah Temple; January, 1968] [WD;
       1S/1S] A- ........................................................................................................................................... 22.00
844.*LSC-3025: PETER NERO - Fantasy and Improvisations (Blue Fantasy). GERSHWIN - Concerto
       in F. Nero, piano; Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 7S/2S] A- ............................................. 12.00
845.*LSC-3170: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #1. Harper; Shirley-Quirk; Previn/LSO &
       Cho. [Burnett; Wilkinson] [ND; 7S/6S] A- ...................................................................................... 12.00
846.*LSC-3178: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #4; Violin Concerto (Buswell). Previn/LSO.
       [Dellheim; Wilkinson] [ND; 2S/4S] A- ............................................................................................ 12.00
847.*LSC-3195: ELIZABETHAN MUSIC - Works by by Byrd(3), Johnson, Allison(2), Anon(2),
       Morley(4), Phillips, Dowland(4), Campian. Julian Bream Consort. [Minshull; Clegg; reissue
       in standard form of Soria Series issue LDS-2656; TAS 59:127-8] [ND; 10S/9S] A- ...................... 12.00
848.*LSC-3280: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #9; Three Portraits from "The England of
       Elizabeth." [TAS 2:92] [ND; 2S/2S] A- ............................................................................................ 12.00
849.*LSC-3282: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #2. LSO. [ND; 1S/1S] A-...................................... 12.00
850.*LSC-6141(3): DONIZETTI - Lucia di Lammermoor. Peters; Peerce; Tozzi; Maero;
       Leinsdorf/Rome Opera. [SD labels] A-(lovely copy! - have not seen one in decades) .................. 95.00
851.*LSC-6143(4): ROSSINI - Barber of Seville. Merrill; Peters; Valletti; Tozzi; Corena; Roggero;
       Marsh; Leinsdorf/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton; this is NOT the earliest issue, in
       deluxe oversize box with metal clasp] [SD; 3S/4S/1S/3S/5S/1S/3S/1S] A-(very brief, very lgt
       tks early sds 4 & 8) ............................................................................................................................ 35.00
852.*LSC-7044(2): MAHLER - Symphony #6. BERG - Le Vin. Curtin (in Berg); Leinsdorf/BSO.
       [Mohr; Salvatore] [ND; 3S/4/2/8] A- ................................................................................................ 20.00
853.*LSC-7051(2): MESSIAEN - Turangalila Symphony (Y. Loriod, piano; J. Loriod, Ondes
       Martenot). TAKEMITSU - November Steps (Tsuruta, biwa; Yokoyama, shakuhachi).
       Ozawa/Toronto Sym. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 4S/5/2/5] A-(minor cover scuffs) ....................... 20.00
854.*LSP-1578: LET'S DANCE WITH THE THREE SUNS. Al Nevins, cond. [BL; 20S/10S] A- ............... 9.00
855.*LSP-1669: LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON - The Suns. [Nevins; Oelrich; NYC, 1957] [BL;
       2S/2S] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00
856.*LSP-1930: EVERYBODY DANCE! - Meyer Davis/His Orchestra. [NYC, 1958] [BL; 1S/1S]
       A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
857.*LSP-2002: RIOT IN RHYTHM - Henri Rene/His Orch. [Diaz; Simpson; NYC, 1958] [BL;
       1S/3S] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00
858.*LSP-2139: THE GOLDEN TOUCH - Frankie Carle/His Piano & orch. [Plumb; Norman;
       Hollywood, 1959] [BL; 13S/10S] A- .................................................................................................. 9.00
859.*LSP-2334: PIANO FORTE - The Magnificent Piano of Peter Nero. [CP; 4S/7S] A-- ........................ 9.00
860.*LSP-2710: PETER NERO - IN PERSON. [recorded live] [CP; 4S/5S] A-- ............................................ 9.00
861.*LSP-2714: SOUNDS UNLIMITED - Marty Gold/His Orch. [Gold; Crofford] [BL; 6S/5S] A-- ......... 9.00
862.*LSP-3599: THE SOUNDAROUNDUS - Marty Gold/His Orch. [Davis; Crofford] [BL; 3S/3S]
       A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
863.*LSP-3913: WHEN THE SNOW IS ON THE ROSES - Ed Ames. [BL; 2S/4S] A--(minor cover
       scuffs) .................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
864.*LSS-2384: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Janigro; Preves; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; deluxe
       Soria Series issue in box with 20-page Lionni book: this is one of the first edition copies, of
       which there were only 200] [SD; 4S/1S] A--(slight warp tracks OK; very light rub sd 2) ............... 40.00
LP's: RCA's - continued

865.*VICS-1025: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. DEBUSSY - Iberia. LISZT - Mephisto Waltz.
       Reiner/CSO. [fr LSC-2241 (1812; Liszt); LSC-2222; TAS 34:179] [PL; 5S/5S] A-...................... 13.00
866.*VICS-1030: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. MENDELSSOHN - Capriccio Brillant. Graffman;
       Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford; from LSC-2468] [PL; 11S/6S] A-- ............................................ 15.00
867.*VICS-1039: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [1st stereo issue on LP
       - no LSC equivalent, though it was on 2-track tape; TAS 75/6:179] [PL; 10S/8S] A- ..................... 20.00
868.*VICS-1042: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; TAS 108:110. The
       very first Reiner/CSO recording (3/6/1954); Salome's Dance taped at same sessions;
       Zarathustra two days later. This VICS was its 1st stereo LP issue, 1964; before this it was in
       stereo only on 2-track tape] [PL; 3S/4S] A-/A-- ............................................................................... 15.00
869.*VICS-1071: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #2. RAVEL - Concerto in G. Henriot-Schweitzer;
       Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2271; Mohr; Layton (Ravel; TAS 60:134-5); LM-2197 (Prokofiev;
       this VICS was its 1st stereo issue; terrific sound and performance!] [PL; 1S/7S] A-/A- to
       B+(very hard to find A- pressing of side 2) ...................................................................................... 18.00
870.*VICS-1101: STRAUSS - Burleske. RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1. Janis;
       Reiner/CSO. [From LM-2127; 1st stereo issue of Strauss; Rachmaninoff was on 2-track tape,
       then LSC-2541] [PL; 2S/2S] A- ........................................................................................................ 24.00
871.*VICS-1239: THE NEW MUSIC: STOCKHAUSEN - Kontra-Punkte. BROWN - Available
       Forms I. POUSSEUR - Rimes Pour Differentes Sources Sonores. PENDERECKI - Threnody
       for the Victims of Hiroshima. Maderna/Rome Sym. [1st issue - no LM/LSC equivalent] .............. 9.00
872.*VICS-1319: BLOMDAHL - Sisyphos Suite. HILDING ROSENBERG - Voyage to America.
       BERWALD - Sinfonie Capricieuse. Dorati/Stockholm Phil. [1st issue - no LM/LSC
       counterpart] [PL; 3S/1S] A- .............................................................................................................. 15.00
873.*VICS-1333: RAMEAU - Dardanus (Orchestral Suite). Peters/Collegium Aureum. [First issue:
       never an LM/LSC version] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ......................................................................................... 8.00
874.*VICS-1379: VILLA-LOBOS - Rudepoema. BUSONI - Six Elegies. David Bean, piano.
       [Gardner, engineer; no producer listed; first release: no LSC-series issue] [Pink; 1S/1S] A- ............ 9.00
875.*VICS-1392: STRAUSS - Final Scene from Salome (Inge Borkh); Don Juan (1954 recording).
       Reiner/CSO. [TAS 100:220; 1st issue of either of these in stereo except on 2-track tape;
       issued 1969 and never available in a plum-label pressing] [Pink; 1S/2S] A- ................................... 16.00

LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label

876.*ARGO ZRG--578: PALESTRINA - Veni Sponsa Christi. Guest/Cho of St. John's College,
       Cambridge. A-.................................................................................................................................... 9.00
877.*COMMAND RS-894SD: 1966 - MAGNIFICENT MOVIE THEMES. Twelve pieces including
       Lara's Theme, Thunderball, Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Made in Paris. Bobby
       Byrne/His Orch. [fold-open album; 35mm film recording] A-(c/c) ................................................ 10.00
878.*DECCA SKL-5225/6(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - Utopia Limited. Sandford; Reed; Ayldon;
       Ellison; Nash/D'Oyle Carte; RPO. [FFSS labels] A- ..................................................................... 20.00
879.*DGG 2531 077: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #14 (arranged for string orchestra). Bernstein/VPO.
       [Live][TAS 30:138-9] A- to A .......................................................................................................... 15.00
880.*EMI ASD--393: PATRICK HADLEY (1899-1973) - The Hills. Palmer, soprano; Tear, tenor;
       Lloyd, bass; Ledger/LPO; Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus. DELIUS - To
       Be Sung of a Summer Night on the Water. Tear, tenor; Ledger/Choir of King's College,
       Cambridge. [Bishop; Parker; 1976; obscure!] [quad] A-................................................................. 25.00
LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Labels - continued

881.*EMI ASD-2356 (ODEON): ELGAR - Wand of Youth, Suites #1 & #2; Three Bavarian Dances;
        Chansons de Matin & Nuit. Boult/LPO. FS ..................................................................................... 12.00
882.*EMI ASD-3173: STRAUSS - Alpine Symphony. Kempe/Dresden Orch. [Mottley; Strueben;
        quad] A- to A ..................................................................................................................................... 20.00
883.*EMI ASD-3429: VILLA-LOBOS - Bachianas Brasileiras #3; Momoprecoce - Fantasy for Piano
        & Orchestra. Ortiz; Ashkenazy/NPO. [Willan; Gooch & Parker] [quad] A- to A ......................... 12.00
884.*EMI CSD-3696: HARTY - John Field Suite. BUTTERWORTH - Shropshire Lad; The Banks of
        Green Willow. BRIDGE - There is a Willow grows aslant a Brook. BAX - Dance in Sunlight.
        Dilkes/English Sinfonia. A- ............................................................................................................. 12.00
885.*EMI ESD-7057: SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN - Incidental Music to The Tempest; Merchant of
        Venice Suite; Overture in C (In Memoriam). Dunn/City of Birmingham Sym. A- ....................... 12.00
886.*EMI HQS-1070: SIBELIUS - Karelia Overture; King Christian II Suite; Festivo; The Bard.
        Gibson/Scottish National Orch. EMI HQS-1070. A- ....................................................................... 8.00
887.*EMI HQS-1325: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS -Four Hymns; Merciless Beauty. WARLOCK: The
        Curlew. Partridge, tenor; Music Group of London. [Bishop; Boyling] A- to A ............................ 12.00
888.*EMI SLS--909(2): VERDI - Requiem. Schwarzkopf; Ludwig; Gedda; Ghiaurov; Giulini/PO;
        Cho. A- .............................................................................................................................................. 30.00
889.*EMI SLS--987(2): ELGAR - The Dream of Gerontius. Gedda; Watts; Lloyd; Boult/NPO; LPO
        Cho; Alldis Cho. [Bishop; Parker; Kingsway Hall, 1975] [quad] A- to A ...................................... 15.00
890.*EPIC BC-1023: MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream Excerpts. SCHUBERT -
        Rosamunde Excerpts. Szell/ACO. [blue labels] A-(c/c) ................................................................... 14.00
891.*EPIC BC-1024: WALTON - Partita. MAHLER - Symphony #10 (Adagio & Allegretto).
        Szell/CO. [blue labels] A- ................................................................................................................. 10.00
892.*EPIC BC-1039: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Over. Szell/CO. A-(radial labels) ............... 12.00
893.*EPIC BC-1047: POPS CONCERT AMERICA - Works of Gershwin, Bernstein, Gould,
        Benjamin, Lecuona(2), Guarnieri, Villa-Lobos & Galindo. Louis Lane/Cleveland Pops
        Orch. [radial labels] A- ..................................................................................................................... 16.00
894. EPIC BC-1064: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Szell/CO. [blue labels] A-(slight cov H2O
        dam) ................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
895.*EPIC BC-1159: SCHUMANN - Symphony #2. Szell/CO. A-(non-radial gold labels) ......................... 15.00
896.*EPIC BC-1263: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. DEBUSSY - La Mer. Szell/CO. [blue
        labels] A-(c/c) .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
897.*EVEREST SDBR-3039: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Sargent/LSO. [35mm film
        recording; original silver-label LP and silver sleeve, but no dowel spine; big cut in coda of
        finale!] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
898.*FRANKLIN MINT 55/56(2): SIBELIUS - Symphony #2; Swan of Tuonela (Barbirolli/Halle
        Orch). DELIUS - Brigg Fair (Beecham/RPO). VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a
        Theme of Thomas Tallis (Boult/LPO). ELGAR - Enigma Variations (Barenboim/LPO).
        [One in FM's series of "The 100 Greatest Recordings of All Time." Pressed on red vinyl; in
        deluxe oversized album.] A-.............................................................................................................. 23.00
899.*FRANKLIN MINT 97/98(2): BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto (Milstein; Leinsdorf/PO; Angel
        original). MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto (Szigeti; Beecham/LPO; mono; EMI
        original). CHAUSSON - Poeme; RAVEL - Tzigane (Francescatti; Bernstein/NYP;
        Columbia originals). [One in FM's series of "The 100 Greatest Recordings of All Time." Red
        vinyl pressings, in deluxe oversized album.] A- ............................................................................... 25.00
900.*LYRITA SRCS--35: BAX - Symphony #6. Del Mar/NPO. [one of the most celebrated of the
        Lyritas, and appropriately one of Bax' strongest works, to my ears; TAS 3:154; 98:110L] ............. 12.00
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901.*LYRITA SRCS--36: IRELAND - Piano Concerto (Parkin); These Things Shall Be (Case,
        baritone); LPO Cho. Boult/LPO (in both). A- ................................................................................ 18.00
902.*LYRITA SRCS--37: BAX - November Woods. HOLST - A Fugal Overture. MOERAN -
        Sinfonietta. Boult/LPO. [TAS 39:146] A- ....................................................................................... 18.00
903.*LYRITA SRCS--41: RUBBRA - Symphony #7. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme
        of Thomas Tallis. Boult/LPO. A- ..................................................................................................... 20.00
904.*LYRITA SRCS--43: E. J. MOERAN - Overture to a Masque; Cello Concerto (Coetmore);
        Rhapsody #2. Boult/LPO. A- ........................................................................................................... 20.00
905.*LYRITA SRCS--45: IRELAND - Symphonic Prelude, Tritons; Suite, "The Overlanders;" Two
        Symphonic Studies; Scherzo & Cortege on Themes from Julius Caesar. Boult/LPO. A- ............... 24.00
906.*LYRITA SRCS--48: PARRY - Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy; English Suite; Lady Radnor's
        Suite; Symphonic Variations. Boult/LSO. A- .................................................................................. 20.00
907.*LYRITA SRCS--72: HUMPHREY SEARLE - Symphony #1 (Boult/LPO) & #2 (Krips/LPO).
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
908.*LYRITA SRCS--75: GERALD FINZI - Intimations of Immortality. Partridge, tenor;
        Handley/Guildford Phil & Cho. [TAS 73:147L] A-(superficial blems sd 2 cause almost no
        snd) .................................................................................................................................................... 23.00
909.*LYRITA SRCS-120: HOLST - Suite de Ballet. WARLOCK - An Old Song for Small Orchestra;
        Serenade for Strings; Capriol Suite. Boult/LPO (in song); Braithwaite/LPO in rest (except
        LSO in Capriol). A- .......................................................................................................................... 24.00
910.*MHS 1483: PARRY - Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy; English Suite; Lady Radnor's Suite;
        Symphonic Variations. Boult/LSO. [from Lyrita SRCS-48] A- ........................................................ 8.00
911.*MHS 1586: BAX - Symphony #1. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita original] A-........................................ 9.00
912.*MHS 1632: BAX - Symphony #2. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-54; TAS 60:126] A- ............... 9.00
913.*MHS 1769: BAX - North Ballad #1; Tintagel; Garden of Fand; Mediterranean. Boult/LPO.
        [from Lyrita SRCS-62; TAS 39:146-8] A- ......................................................................................... 8.00
914.*NONESUCH H-71282: ZELENKA - Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae. Casei; Altmeyer;
        Berman; Munclinger/Ars Rediviva. [TAS 4:249-50] FS(c/c) .......................................................... 8.00
915.*PHILIPS 835 306: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. MOZART - Symphony #34. Szell/ACO.
        [very fine performances] A- to A ...................................................................................................... 16.00
916.*PHILIPS 839 775: SONGS AND DANCES FROM SPAIN: HALFFTER - Fanfare.
        GRANADOS (mostly in arrangements by Halffter) - Mazurca; Villanesca; Intermezzo from
        Goyescas; Zapateado; Asturiana. FALLA - Seven Popular Spanish Songs (Angeles
        Chamorro). ALBENIZ - Catalonia. Markevitch/Spanish Radio & TV Orchestra. [TAS
        59:117] Philips 839 775. A- to A(c/c) ............................................................................................... 25.00
917.*READER'S DIGEST RD-34(7): BEETHOVEN - The Nine Symphonies. Borkh; Siewert;
        Lewis; Weber; Beecham Choral Soc (in 9th); Leibowitz/RPO. [Gerhardt, producer; TAS
        60:126] A-(rare, brief ticks from light blemishes) ............................................................................ 65.00
918. SCHNABEL: Schubert Sonata #18, #21, #22. [rec 1937-39] Electrola 1C147-01 557/58(2). A- to
        A ........................................................................................................................................................ 20.00
919.*SHEFFIELD TREASURY ST-500: DAVE GRUSIN - Discovered Again. [not direct-to-disc:
        made from session reference tapes] A- to A ....................................................................................... 9.00
920. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7024: HAYDN - Symphony #100 Scherchen/PSOL. [This fine copy
        of a rather notorious recording (the over-miked triangle sounds like it belongs next to a chuck
        wagon) has original slipsleeve in fine condition, but missing the booklet.] A-- ............................... 20.00
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

921.*ARNOLD: Symphony #4; Hong Kong Festival Over. [performer names are pseudonyms] Aries
        LP-1622. A- ......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
922.*BACH-REGER: Brandenburg Concerti (complete), arranged for piano, four-hands. Berkovsky;
        Hagan. MHS 3522/23(2). A- ............................................................................................................ 15.00
923.*BARBER: Concerto for Violin (Thomas); Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (McGurk, soprano);
        Music for a Scene from Shelley. Measham/Australian Sym. Unicorn UN1-72016. A- .................. 8.00
924. BARBER: Symphony #2; Medea Suite. Composer conducts New Sym, London. London LL-
        1328. A--(superficial marks cause little or no sound) ....................................................................... 35.00
925. BEETHOVEN: Symphony #9. Monti; Von Loszny; Franz Gueden; Ansbacher;
        Schuechter/NDR, Hamburg. Somerset PCC-202(2). A--............................................................... 16.00
926.*BEETHOVEN: The Nine Symphonies. Tomowa-Sintow; Baltsa; Schreier; van Dam (soloists in
        9th); Karajan/BPO. [1977 issue; with unusually fine booklet of notes, Karajan interview,
        many Karajan photos, and individual photos of each BPO section] DGG 2740 172(8). A- to
        A(lovely discs, but minor box scuffs) ............................................................................................... 35.00
927.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Zeltser; Mutter; Ma; Karajan/BPO. [dig] DGG 2531 262. A-
        to A .................................................................................................................................................... 10.00
928. BIZET: L'Arlesienne (play with incidental music). Marquet; Bovy; Larquey; Chambreuil;
        Wolff/Unnamed Orch & Cho. [Grand Prix du Disque, 1955; lovely copy still has original
        British glassine-like inner sleeves] London LL-1489/90(2). A- ....................................................... 32.00
929.*BLISS: Meditations on a Theme of John Blow; Checkmate Ballet; Adam Zero - ballet excerpts.
        Handley/City of Birmingham Sym(Blow) & Liverpool Phil. [drm; DMM] EMI ED-29
        1213 1. A- to A .................................................................................................................................... 9.00
930.*BLISS: Piano Concerto. Trevor Barnard; Sargent/PO. [scarce disc: released 1963; deleted
        1966] [blue labels] Angel S-36100. A- ............................................................................................. 15.00
931.*BLOMDAHL: Game for 8 (Choreographic Suite); Prelude & Allegro for Strings
        (Bjorlin/Stockholm Phil); Five Italian Songs (Rosenberg, mezzo; Leygraf, pf). [blue labels]
        Angel S-36576. A-............................................................................................................................... 9.00
932. BONDEVILLE (Emmanuel): Madame Bovary (Symphonic Suite); Les Illuminations (Symphonic
        Poems after Rimbaud). Sebastian/Belgian National Orch. [in box] London TW-91023.
        B/B+(varies) ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00
933.*BRITTEN: Matinees & Soirees Musicales; Bridge Variations. Gibson/ECO. [dig] EMI ASD-
        4388. A- to A ....................................................................................................................................... 9.00
934.*BRUCKNER: Symphony #0. Haitink/ACO. Philips 802 724. A- to A ................................................ 10.00
935.*BRUCKNER: Symphony #3, #4 & #8 in their first versions (1873, 1874 & 1887 respectively).
        Inbal/Frankfurt Radio Orch. [dig] [fascinating and frequently astounding differences from
        the well-known editions!] Telefunken 6.35642(4). A- to A .............................................................. 35.00
936. BRUCKNER: Symphony #3. Fekete/Salzburg Mozarteum. [1st recording] Remington R-199-
        138. B+ .............................................................................................................................................. 12.00
937. CARTER: Variations for Orchestra. EVERETT HELM: Piano Concerto #2 (Benjamin Owen).
        Whitney/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LOU-583. A- ................................................................. 8.00
938. COPLAND: Clarinet Concerto (Goodman; Composer/Col String Orch); Piano Quartet (NY
        Quartet: Horszowski; Schneider; Katims; Miller). Col ML-4421. A-("6-eyes" labels) .............. 25.00
939.*COPLAND: Piano Concerto (Composer, piano); Music for the Theatre. Bernstein/NYP. Col
        MS-6698. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .................................................................................................. 12.00
940.*COPLAND: The Red Pony. BRITTEN: Sinfonia da Requiem. Previn/St. Louis Sym. [Previn's
        first disc as conductor of symphonic music] Col MS-6583. A-( "2-eyes" labels) ............................ 10.00
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

941.*COPLAND: 75th Birthday Album - Appalachian Spring Suite; Fanfare for the Common Man;
        Lincoln Portrait (Fonda); Billy the Kid Suite; 4 Dance Episodes from Rodeo; Our Town;
        Dance Panels; El Salon Mexico. Composer conducts LSO (NPO in Salon). Col D3M-
        33720(3). A-(minor box scuffs) ........................................................................................................ 20.00
942. CRESTON: Invocation & Dance. IBERT: A Louisville Concerto. COWELL: Symphony #11
        (Seven Rituals of Music). Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blue labels] Col ML-5039. B++ ................ 12.00
943.*DANZI: Cello Concerto. WEBER: Grand Potpourri. Blees; Bunte/Berlin Sym. Turn TVS-
        34306. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00
944. DELIUS: Sea Drift (Boyce, baritone; BBC Cho); Paris. Beecham/RPO. Col ML-5079. A-("2-
        eyes" labels) ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00
945.*DUSEK: Piano Concerti in D & E-flat. Novotny; Pesek/Pardubice State Ch Or. Supraphon
        1110 2850. A- .................................................................................................................................... 10.00
946.*EGGE (Klaus; b.1906): Violin Concerto (Wicks; Fjeldstad/Oslo Philharmonic); Piano Sonata
        #2; Fantasy in Halling-Rhythm; Fantasy in Springar-Rhythm (Baekkelund, piano). Philips
        839 238. A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 20.00
947. ENESCO: Suite #3; Concert Overture, Op.32. Cristesco/Rumanian Cinema Orch. [French-only
        notes] Electrecord ECE-072. A- .......................................................................................................... 9.00
948. ENESCO: Symphony #1. Georgescu/Rumanian State Sym. Artia ALP-118. A- ................................ 10.00
949.*FURTWANGLER: Symphonic Concerto for Piano & Orchestra. Barenboim;
        Mehta/unidentified orchestra. Phorion LP-9001. B+ .................................................................... 15.00
950. FURTWANGLER: Symphony #2. Composer/BPO. [Recorded December 1951] DGG 2707
        086(2). A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 40.00
951.*GADE: Piano Music - Sonata in e; Akvareller; Foraarstoner; Arabeske. Bengt Johnsson. MHS
        1480. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 10.00
952.*GADE: Symphony #3 & #5. Gabrielli/New Naples Sym. [clearly fictitious names here!] Aries
        LP-1615. A- ......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
953. GEISER (Walter; b.1897): Symphony in d. ROBERT OBOUSSIER (b.1900): Antigone (Calveti,
        contralto). Ansermet/OSR. [very scarce Ansermet] London LL-1265. A--(only very minor
        blems reduce this from A-) ................................................................................................................ 32.00
954.*GERHARD (Roberto): Collages (Symphony #3 for electronic tape & orchestra). Prausnitz/BBC
        Sym. PETER MAXWELL DAVIES: Revelation and Fall (for soprano & 16 instrumentalists).
        Thomas; Composer/Pierrot Players. [blue labels] Angel S-36558. A- ........................................... 9.00
955. GROFE: Hudson River Suite (with bowling balls, dog barks, fire sirens, etc). PRINCE
        NORODOM SIHANOUK (no kidding): Cambodian Suite. KAY: Saturday Night. TUCCI: La
        Bamba de Vera Cruz. WHITE: Mosquito Dance. Kostelanetz/His Orch. Col CL-763. A-("6-
        eyes" labels; never seen so fine a copy) ............................................................................................ 32.00
956. HANSON: Piano Concerto (Firkusny). GRIEG: Holberg Suite. Hanson/ERSO. [Scarce; rare
        example of Hanson in non-American music] [blue labels] Col ML-4403. A-(few tks fr tiny
        abrasions, but superior for age) ......................................................................................................... 12.00
957. HANSON: Symphony #2. MacDOWELL: Piano Concerto #2 (Sanroma). Hanson/ERSO. Col
        ML-4638. A--(occ lgt tks; "6-eyes" labels) ....................................................................................... 10.00
958. HARRIS: Elegy and Dance. DIAMOND: The World of Paul Klee. BENJAMIN LEES: Prologue,
        Capriccio & Epilogue. BERGSMA: Chameleon Variations. Avshalomov/Portland Junior
        Sym. CRI 140. A- .............................................................................................................................. 12.00
959.*HARRIS: Symphony #4 ("Folksong Symphony"). Abravanel/Utah Sym & Chorale. Angel S-
        36091. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

960. HAYDN: Symphony # 64 & #91. Swoboda/Vienna Sym. West XWN-18615. A- ................................. 8.00
961. HAYDN: Symphony # 82 (Sternberg/Vienna Sym) & #85 (Baltzer/VSOO). Haydn Soc HSLP-
        1008. A- ............................................................................................................................................... 9.00
962. HERBERIGS (Robert; 1886-?): The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Song of Hiawatha -
        Kabibonokka. Louis Weemaels/Belgian National Orchestra. [10-inch; nice copy of a
        VERY rare issue - issued January 1956, it was deleted in April 1957!] London LS-872. B+ .......... 58.00
963. HINDEMITH: Mathis der Maler; Philharmonisches Konzert (Hindemith/BPO; recorded 1934 &
        1950); Nobilissima Visione; Symphonic Metamorphoses (Keilberth/Hamburg Phil;
        recorded 1955). Telefunken KT-11 036/1-2(2). A-........................................................................... 25.00
964. HOLST: Beni Mora; Two Songs Without Words (Composer/LSO); St. Paul's Suite
        (Composer/String Orch); Four Songs for Voice & Violin (Labbette, soprano; Reed, violin.
        [all recorded acoustically in 1924] Pearl GM-126. A- ...................................................................... 12.00
965.*IVANOV (Konstantin): Symphony in Memory of Yuri Gagarin; Double Bass Concerto. Mikhno,
        bass; Composer/USSR Radio-TV Orch. [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33C10-08773-4.
        A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 20.00
966. KABALEVSKY: Symphony #2. Rachmilovich/ASCR. [10-inch] Capitol L-8032. B ........................... 7.00
967.*KADOSA (Pal; b.1903): Piano Concerto #3 (Lehel/Hungarian Radio Orch); Sonata #4; Piano
        Pieces. Composer, piano (in all). Qualiton SLPX-1199. A- ............................................................ 12.00
968.*MAHLER: Symphony # 6. Karajan/BPO. DGG 2707 106(2). A- to A ............................................... 15.00
969. MARTIN: Concerto for Violin (Kling). BLOCH: Proclamation for Trumpet & Orchestra
        (Raper). TOSHIRO MAYUZUMI: Pieces for Prepared Piano & Strings (Owen).
        Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-636. A- .......................... 9.00
970.*MEDTNER: Piano Concerto #1. BALAKIREV: Youth Piano Concert, Op.1. Zhukov;
        Dmitriev/USSR Radio & TV Orch. Turn TVS-34789. A-............................................................. 10.00
971. MILHAUD: Kentuckiana. MARTINU: Intermezzo. LUKAS FOSS: A Parable of Death (Zorina,
        narrator; Stevens, tenor; Southern Baptist Seminary Cho). Whitney/Louisville Orch (in all).
        Col ML-4859. A-("2-eyes" labels) .................................................................................................... 16.00
972.*NIELSEN: Symphony #1; Prelude to Act II of Saul & David. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim, producer;
        Wilkinson, engineer; along with essentially simultaneous Ormandy/Phila disc, the first stereo
        recording of the symphony] [ND; 2S/4S] RCA LSC-2961. A- ........................................................ 12.00
973.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. [First issue of the work in stereo] Van SRV-
        179SD. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 9.00
974.*NORDHEIM (Arne; b.1931): The Tempest (ballet suite). Campbell, soprano; Keyte, baritone;
        Darden/South German Radio Orch & Cho. Philips 9598 043. A- to A ......................................... 9.00
975. OLSEN (Poul Rovsing; b.1922): Inventions; Medarnus. FLEMMING WEIS (b.1898): 12
        Monologues; Quintuple Form. Bengt Johnsson, piano. Danish Odeon MOAK-30001. B+ ............. 9.00
976. OVSIANIKO-KULIKOVSKY (Nikolai; 1768-1846): Symphony #21 (Mravinsky/Leningrad
        Phil). MOSSAIYE VAINBERG (b.1919): Serenade (Gauk/State Radio Orch). West XWN-
        18191. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 25.00
977.*PANUFNIK: Sinfonia Sacra; Sinfonia Rustica. Composer/Monte Carlo opera Orch. [Sacra is a
        powerful work] Unicorn RHS-315. A-(c/c; back cover AUTOGRAPHED by Panufnik) ............... 35.00
978.*PISTON: Symphony #7 & #8. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-746. A- .................................. 10.00
979. POULENC: Piano Concerto (Dervaux/Pasdeloup Orch); Three Piano Pieces. MILHAUD: Suite
        for Violin, Clarinet & Piano (Parrenin; Delecluze). Annette Haas-Hamburger, piano (in
        all). Period SPL-563. A--................................................................................................................... 15.00
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

980.*RAFF: Piano Concerto, Op.185. ALEXANDER DREYSCHOCK (1818-69): Concert-Piece for
        Piano & Orchestra. Cooper; Deaky/Nurnberg Sym. Genesis GS-1013. A-..................................... 9.00
981.*RESPIGHI: Sinfonia Drammatica. Nazareth/Slovak Philharmonic. [dig; DMM] Rec Internat
        7010-1. A- to A(c/c) ............................................................................................................................ 8.00
982. RIEGGER: Variations for Violin & Orchestra (Harth). PAUL BEN-HAIM (1897-1984): To the
        Chief Musician. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-
        601. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
983.*RUBINSTEIN (Anton): Violin Concerto, Op.46 (Nishizaki); Don Quixote. Halasz/Slovak
        Philharmonic. [dig] Marco Polo 6.220359. A- to A .......................................................................... 9.00
984.*RUGGLES: Complete Music - Men & Mountains; Sun Treader; Men; Portals; Organum;
        Evocations (Tilson Thomas/Buffalo Phil). Angels; Angels (2 versions) (Schwarz/Brass
        Ens). Toys (Blegen/Tilson Thomas, piano). Vox Clamans in Deserto (Morgan; Speculum
        Musicae). Evocations (piano version) (Kirkpatrick). Exaltations (Schwarz/Brass Ens;
        Smith/Smith Singers; etc). Col M2-34591(2). A- ........................................................................... 24.00
985.*SCHUBERT: Symphony "# 7" in E (completed by Brian Newbould from 1821 sketches).
        Chmura/Berlin Radio Orch. Schwann VMS-1601. A- to A .......................................................... 12.00
986.*SCHUBERT: Symphony #5. Melles/Austrian Broadcast Sym. Classical Excellence CE-11012.
        FS ......................................................................................................................................................... 8.00
987. SHAPERO (Harold): Symphony for Classical Orchestra. Bernstein/Col Sym. Col ML-4889. A-
        ("6-eyes") ........................................................................................................................................... 24.00
988. SIBELIUS: Piano Pieces - Sonatines(3), Caprice; Romance; Rondino; Etude; Scene Romantique;
        4 more short works. Ervin Laszlo. [German issue; nice Teldec pressing] RCA LM-9828-C.
        A- to A ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
989.*STENHAMMAR: Piano Sonatas in g (1890) and A-flat (Op.12, 1895). Negro. Bluebell BELL-
        146. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 8.00
990. 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. A- to A ...................................................................... 35.00
991.*STRAVINSKY: Petroushka. Composer/Col Sym. Col MS-6332. A-(Canadian "6-eyes" labels) ....... 12.00
992. STRAVINSKY: Symphony #1. Adler/Vienna Orchestral Soc. Unicorn UNLP-1006. A- .................. 12.00
993. SUTER (Hermann; 1870-26): Symphony in d, Op.17. Hans Munch/Basle Orch. Communaute
        de Travail Pour la Diffusion de la Musique Suisse CT 64-8. A-- ..................................................... 16.00
994. TAVARES (Hekel; Brazilian; born 1896): Piano Concerto in Brazilian Forms. PADEREWSKI:
        Fantaisie Polonaise. Blumenthal; Fistoulari/LSO. [very scarce item: only in print early 1955
        to April 1957] London LL-1104. A-(occ lgt tks) .............................................................................. 32.00
995.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony #2 (original 1872 version). Simon/LSO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-
        1071. A- to A ....................................................................................................................................... 8.00
996.*TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Russian Dances, Op.50. LIADOV: Polonaise. GLAZUNOV:
        Chopiniana; Dance Scene. Deaky/Nurnberger Symphoniker. [German-only notes]
        Colosseum SM-578. A- ....................................................................................................................... 9.00
997.*TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Symphonic March. GLAZOUNOV: Suite Characteristique.
        RIMSKY: Overture on Russian Themes. Seibel/Rheinische Philharmonic. [German-only
        notes] RBM 3052. A- ........................................................................................................................ 12.00
998. TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Symphony #2. RICHARD MOHAUPT (1904-57): Town Piper
        Music. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-645. A- .............. 9.00
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

999. THOMSON (Virgil): Three Pictures for Orchestra (Composer/Phila); Five Songs from William
         Blake (Harrell, baritone; Ormandy/Phila). [blue labels] col ML-4919. A- ................................. 25.00
1000.*TIPPETT: Piano Sonatas #1 - #3. Paul Crossley. Philips 6500 534. A- to A ....................................... 8.00
1001. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #4 (Mitropoulos/NYP) & #6 (Stokowski/NYP). CBS
         61432. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 18.00
1002.*VON EINEM: Bruckner Dialogue; Philadelphia Symphony. Horvat/Austrian Broadcast
         Sym. Classical Excellence CE-11051. A-....................................................................................... 16.00
1003.*WAGNER: Symphony in C; Faust & Rienzi Overtures. Gerdes/Bamberg Sym. DGG 2530
         194. A- to A .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1004.*WALTON: Facade. Zorina, speaker. IBERT: Divertissement. Ormandy/Phila. [uncommon
         disc; very crisp Facade] Col MS-6449. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs) .................. 12.00
1005. WALTON: Hamlet - Excerpts from the soundtrack of the Laurence Olivier film. Walton's
         music performed by Mathieson/PO. RCA LCT-5. B+(occ tks; cover scuffy) .............................. 12.00
1006. WALTON: Scapino Overture; Spitfire Prelude & Fugue; Belshazzar's Feast (Noble, baritone);
         Facade Suite; Siesta; Henry V (two excerpts). All conducted by Composer; misc orchs;
         1938-51; very generous disc: 78+ minutes! [DMM] EMI ED-29 0715 1. A- to A ........................ 16.00
1007. WALTON: Symphony #1. Composer/PO. [only in print 10/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1041. A-- ........ 18.00
1008. WARD (Robert): Divertimento for Orchestra. JACOB AVSHALOMOV: Phases of the Great
         Land. Avshalomov/Portland Junior Symphony. CRI 194. A- .................................................... 12.00
1009.*WARD (Robert): Symphony #2. DOUGLAS MOORE: In Memoriam. CARL RUGGLES:
         Organum. Japan Philharmonic, conducted by Watanabe (in Ruggles) & Strickland (in
         rest). CRI SD-127. A- ..................................................................................................................... 12.00
1010. WARD (Robert): Symphony #3 (Buketoff/Iceland Symphony); Sacred Songs for Pantheists
         (Stahlman, soprano; Strickland/Polish Radio Orch). CRI 206. A- ............................................ 12.00
1011.*YARDUMIAN: Symphony #1; Symphony #2 ("Psalms," for Medium Voice & Orch;
         Chookasian); Chorale-Prelude. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6859. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ........ 20.00

LP's: Chamber Music

1012.*BARBER: Quartet. IVES: Quartet #2. Cleveland Quartet. RCA ARL1-1599. A- ............................ 10.00
1013.*BARBER: Summer Music. NIELSEN: Quintet for Winds. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet.
         Col MS-6114. A-("6-eyes" labels; demo copy; minor cov scuffs) ................................................. 16.00
1014.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #16; Grosse Fuge. Yale Quartet. Van VCS-10097. A- .................................. 8.00
1015. BEETHOVEN: Quartet #9. SCHUBERT: Quartettsatz, Op. Posth. New Italian Quartet
         (original name for Quartetto Italiano). [US pressing] London LLP-321. A--(brief tks end sd
         2; superb for early US press) ........................................................................................................... 16.00
1016. BEETHOVEN: Sonata # 9 for Violin & Piano. Francescatti; Casadesus. Col ML-4327. A-
         ("6-eyes") ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1017. BEETHOVEN: String Quartets # 1 - #6. (Op.18). Hungarian Quartet. [scarce set; includes
         copies of the scores] Angel 3512(3). A-(British pressings) ............................................................ 25.00
1018. BEETHOVEN: Trio #4 ("Archduke"). Trio di Trieste. London LL-599. A--(occ tks) ....................... 12.00
1019. BEETHOVEN: Trios - Op.1, #1; Op.70, #1. Fuchs; Casals; Istomin. [1953 Prades Festival]
         Col ML-5291. A-("6-eyes;" brief lgt tks mvt 3, Op.1) ................................................................... 12.00
LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1020. BEETHOVEN: Trios Op.9, #1 & #3. Heifetz; Primrose; Piatagorsky. RCA LM-2186. A- ............... 9.00
1021. BLOCH: Quartet #3. Griller Quartet. [10-inch] London LS-840. A--.................................................. 8.00
1022. BOCCHERINI: Quartet in D, Op.6, #1. HAYDN: Quartet in E-flat, Op.64, #6. New Italian
         Quartet (original name for Quartetto Italiano). London LLP-320. B+.......................................... 12.00
1023. BOCCHERINI: Quartets (4): Op.58, #2 & 4; Op.1, #2; Op.40, #2. New Music Quartet (Erle;
         Raimondi; Trampler; Soyer). Col ML-5047. A--("6-eyes" labels) ................................................. 10.00
1024. BOCCHERINI: Trios, Op.9, #5; Op.38, #2; Quartet, Op.39, #8; La Tiranna, Op.44, #4.
         Carmirelli Quartet. London LL-1454. A- .................................................................................... 16.00
1025.*BRAHMS: Piano Quartets (complete). Trampler, viola; Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 6747
         068(3). A- to A(demo copy)............................................................................................................ 16.00
1026.*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) .......................................... 11.00
1027. BRAHMS: Piano Quintet, Op.34. Curzon; Budapest Quartet. Odyssey 32 16 0173. A- .................... 9.00
1028. BRAHMS: Piano Trio, Op.87. BEETHOVEN: Piano Trio #4. Serkin; A. & H. Busch. Odys
         32160361. A- .................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1029.*BRAHMS: Sextet #1, Op.18. (Menuhin; Masters; Aronowitz; Wallfisch; Gendron;
         Simpson); Allegro from F-A-E Sonata (Menuhin; H. Menuhin, piano). Angel S-36234.
         A-(c/c) 8.00
1030. BRITTEN: Quartet #1. SCHUMANN: Quartet #1. Paganini Quartet. Liberty SWL-15000. A- ....... 12.00
1031. CARTER: Quartet. Walden Quartet. Col ML-5104. A-("2-eyes" labels) ........................................... 12.00
1032. CASALS FESTIVAL - PRADES: BRAHMS - Trio in C, Op.87. Szigeti; Casals; Hess. [blue
         labels] Col ML-4720. B .................................................................................................................. 18.00
1033. CASALS FESTIVAL - PRADES: SCHUBERT - Trio #2, Op.100. Schneider; Casals;
         Horzowski. Col ML-4716. A-("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................. 12.00
1034. CHAUSSON: Concerto for Piano, Violin & String Quartet. Casadesus; Francescatti; Guilet
         Quartet. Col ML-4998. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................................................................................. 16.00
1035. DEBUSSY: Quartet in g. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-3. B+(the start of sd 1 is B;
         nice copy) ........................................................................................................................................ 25.00
1036.*DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Talich Quartet. [French-only notes] Calliope CAL-1893.
         A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1037. DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Curtis Quartet. West XWN-18049. A-- .......................................... 9.00
1038.*DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Melos Quartet. DGG 2531 203. A- to A....................................... 10.00
1039.*DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Orlando Quartet. [dig] Philips 6514 387. A- to A ......................... 9.00
1040. DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Paganini Quartet. Kapp KCL-9038. B to B+ .................................. 9.00
1041. DVORAK: Quintet #3. BRAHMS: Quartet #1. Budapest Quar. Col ML-4799. A-("6-eyes"
         labels) .............................................................................................................................................. 10.00
1042. ENESCO: String Quartet, Op.22, #1. Dragoi; Varga; Radulescu; Fotino. Electrecord ECE-
         0158. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 9.00
1043. FAURE: Piano Quartet #1. Rubinstein; Paganini Quartet Members. [10-inch; deleted
         January 1957] RCA LM-52. B+ to B-(1st mvt B / 2nd mvt: B- / 2nd + 4th mvts: B+) ................. 21.00
1044. FAURE: Piano Quartet #1. MARTINU: Piano Quartet #1 (1942). Horszowski; Schneider;
         Katims; Miller. Col ML-5343. A--("6-eyes" labels) ..................................................................... 24.00
1045. FAURE: Sonatas #1 & 2 for Violin & Piano. Francescatti; Casadesus. Col ML-5049. A-(occ
         lgt tks; "6-eyes" labels) ................................................................................................................... 20.00
1046. FINE: Quartet, 1952 (Juilliard Quartet). KIRCHNER: Quartet #1 (American Art Quartet).
         [blue labels] Col ML-4843. B ........................................................................................................... 8.00
LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1047. FRANCK: Sonata for Violin & Piano. DEBUSSY: Sonata #3 for Violin & Piano.
         Francescatti/Casadesus. Col ML-4178. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................................................ 16.00
1048.*GLIERE: Octet, Op.5. SHOSTAKOVICH: Prelude & Scherzo for Eight Strings, Op.11.
         Dornbusch & Buchberger Quartets. [DMM] Schwann VMS-1046. A- to A ............................. 12.00
1049.*HARRIS: String Quintet (Rhodes, viola). PISTON: Piano Quintet (Johanna Harris-Heggie,
         piano). THOMSON: Stabat Mater (Barbara Martin, mezzo). Blair Quartet. Pantheon
         PFN-2251. A- .................................................................................................................................. 15.00
1050. JANACEK: Concertino (Firkusny); Mladi. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet (in both). Col
         ML-4995. A-(brief tks fr small blemishes; "6-eyes" labels) ........................................................... 14.00
1051. MENDELSSOHN: Octet, Op.20. Pro Musica Chamber Group: Merckel; Ales; Volant; Galli;
         Ladhuie; Lepauw; navarra; Frecheville. Vox PLP-6510. B............................................................ 16.00
1052. MOZART: Oboe Quartet (Tabuteau; Stern; Primrose; Tortelier); Divertimento #11
         (Tabuteau; Casals/Perpignan Festival Orch). Col ML-4566. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................... 16.00
1053.*MOZART: Piano Quartet, K.493 (Goode, pf). BEETHOVEN: String Trio OP.9/#1. Treger;
         Trampler; Parnas (in both). MHS 4291. A- ................................................................................... 9.00
1054.*MOZART: Piano Quartets, K.478 & 493. Rubinstein; Guarneri Quar Members. RCA
         ARL1-2676. A- ................................................................................................................................. 8.00
1055. MOZART: Quartet #19 & #21. Amadeus Quartet. [Rare issue was only in print from January
         1956 until February 1957; this was the last issue number for the boxed single-disc
         LHMV's, all of which were gone by February 1957] RCA LHMV-32. A-(mod tks 1st 30
         seconds sd 1; rest superb) ................................................................................................................ 45.00
1056.*MOZART: Quartets #14 - #19. Quartetto Italiano. [International Preview Society issue;
         lovely Italian pressings] Philips 6998 014(3). A- to A ................................................................... 15.00
1057. MOZART: Serenade #11 & #12. VPO Wind Group. West XWN-18134. A- .................................... 16.00
1058.*MOZART: String Quartets K.387 & K.464. [tulip labels] DGG 138 909. A- to A(demo copy) ......... 16.00
1059. RAVEL: Quartet in F. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-146. B/B- ........................................... 14.00
1060. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Quintet in B-Flat (Recnicek; Wlach; Oehlberger; von Freiberg;
         Raupenstrauch); Sinphonietta on Russian Themes (Swoboda/Vienna Sym). [fold-open
         album] West WN-18071. A- ........................................................................................................... 20.00
1061. SCHONBERG: Verklaerte Nacht. RAVEL: Introduction & Allegro (Stockton; Gleghorn;
         Lurie) (Hollywood Quartet). DEBUSSY: Danses Sacree et Profane (Stockton;
         Slatkin/Concert Arts Or). Cap P-8304. A- ................................................................................... 12.00
1062. SCHUBERT: Quartet #13. Budapest Quartet. [Recorded at Library of Congress on
         Stradivarius instruments of Gertrude Clarke Whittall Foundation] Col ML-4831. A-(demo
         copy; "2-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................................................... 10.00
1063. SCHUBERT: Quartet #14 ("Death & the Maiden"). Budapest Quartet. [Recorded at Library
         of Congress on Stradivarius instruments of Gertrude Clarke Whittall Foundation] Col ML-
         4832. A-("6-eyes" labels) ................................................................................................................ 10.00
1064. SCHUBERT: Quartet #14, "Death & the Maiden." Amadeus Quartet. [in print 5/54 - 3/56;
         nice cover photo of the Quartet] RCA LHMV-1058. B+ ............................................................... 18.00
1065. SCHUBERT: Quartet in a, Op.29. BRAHMS: Quartet in a. Op.51, #2. Amadeus Quartet.
         [Very scarce - only in print from January 1956 to February 1957; box pristine; starting
         with LHMV-26, the boxed single discs no longer had the frame covers with insert print]
         RCA LHMV-27. A- ........................................................................................................................ 40.00
1066.*SCHUBERT: Quartet in a, Op.29; Quartet E-flat, Op.125, No.1. Quartetto Italiano. Philips
         9500 078. A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 10.00
LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1067. SCHUBERT: Quintet in C, Op.163. Amadeus Quartet. [only in print from March or April
         1954 to March 1956] RCA LHMV-1051. B+(occ tks) ................................................................... 18.00
1068. SCHUBERT: Sonata #5 for Violin & Piano (Szigeti; Hess); Variations on "Trock'ne Blumen"
         (Wummer, flute; Mannes, piano). [From Prades Festival, 1952; scarce!] [blue labels] Col
         ML-4717. B- ................................................................................................................................... 20.00
1069.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C, Op.163. B.Heifetz, cello; Budapest Quartet. Col MS-
         6536. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1070.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet, Op.163. Fitzwilliam Quartet; Van Kampen. [dig] London
         LDR-71071. A- to A(Dutch pressing) .............................................................................................. 9.00
1071.*SCHUBERT: Piano Trios #1 & #2; Sonata for Piano, Violin & Cello; Notturno for Piano,
         Violin & Cello. Yehudi & Hephzibah Menuhin; Maurice Gendron. Electrola 1C137-01
         926/27(2). A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 18.00
1072. SCHUBERT: Trio #2. Immaculate Heart Trio. Capitol P-8442. A-(first copy I've ever seen) ......... 16.00
1073.*SCHUMANN: Piano Quintet, Op.44. MENDELSSOHN: Piano Quartet, Op.13. Ronald
         Turini; Orford Quartet. [recorded 1969] Canadian RCA LSC-3137. A- .................................... 12.00
1074.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet # 7, #13 & #14. Fitzwilliam Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-9. A-
         (but bad scratch 1/2 minute, mvt 1 of #14) ....................................................................................... 5.00
1075.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet #8. JAN CARLSTEDT: Quartet #3 (1967). Fresk Quartet.
         Caprice CAP-1052. A- to A(c/c) ..................................................................................................... 10.00
1076. SMETANA: Quartet #1. KODALY: Quartet #2. Vegh Quartet. [scarce!] London LL-865. B .......... 10.00
1077.*STEIN (Leon): String Quartets #1 - #5. Chicago Symphony String Quartet (Aitay; Muenzer;
         Preves; Miller); with Anne Perillo, soprano, in #5). AFI 74S100(4). A- ...................................... 45.00
1078. TCHAIKOVSKY: Quartet #3. Pascal Quartet. Chamber Music Society CM-7. B+ ............................ 9.00
1079. VERDI: Quartet in e. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-37. B to B+.......................................... 32.00
1080. WOLF: Quartet in d; Italian Serenade in G. New Music Quartet. [blue labels] Col ML-4821.
         B(+) ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00

LP's: Collections

1081. BBC 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Recordings from the 1930's conducted by ELGAR (His
         Cockaigne Overture); BUSCH (Mozart 36th); WALTER (Brahms 4th); TOSCANINI
         (Beethoven 6th); and BOULT (VW - Tallis Fantasia; Bliss - Music for Strings; Berlioz -
         King Lear Overture; Sibelius - Night Ride & Sunrise). [no notes: as issued??] BBC
         4001(4). A-(no booklet - as issued???) ........................................................................................... 30.00
1082.*BLACK COMPOSER SERIES: Volume 2: WILLIAM GRANT STILL - Afro-American
         Symphony; 2 Arias from "Highway 1, U.S.A." SAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAYLOR -
         Danse Negre; Hiawatha Exc. Brown, tenor; Freeman/LSO. Col M-32782. A-(c/c) .................... 12.00
1083. COMPOSERS CONDUCT THEIR OWN: WORKS: SCHMITT - Tragedie de Salome.
         D'INDY - Wallenstein's Camp. ROUSSEL - Spider's Feast. [recorded 1931/32] Perennial
         2008. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 25.00
1084. DANISH SYMPHONIES OF THE LATE ROMANTIC PERIOD. LOUIS GLASS (1864-
         1936): Symphony #5, "Sinfonia Svastica." RUDOLPH SIMONSEN (1889-1947):
         Symphony #2, "Hellas." HAKON BORRESEN (1876-1954): Symphony #2, "Havet."
         HERMAN SANDBY (1881-1965): Symphony #4. Grondahl/Danish Radio Symphony.
         [broadcasts, 1954-57] Danacord DA-139-140(2). A- to A ............................................................. 25.00
LP's: Collections- continued

1085. HI-FI IN THE MAKING: Sir Adrian Boult rehearses & performs Britten's Young Person's
          Guide to the Orch. [Interesting recording-session rehearsal excerpts on one side;
          performance on the other; 1956] West XWN-18372. A-(minor cov scuffs) .................................. 25.00
1086. HOMMAGE TO MOZART: Piano Concerto #20 (Walter, piano & conducting VPO); Violin
          Concerto #6 (movement #1; Thibaud; Sargent/Orch); Quartet #1 (Schnabel/Pro Arte
          Quartet Members); Horn Concerto #3 (Aubrey Brain; Boult/BBC Orch); Mozart Arias
          & Songs sung by Maynor; Battistini; Kurz; Destinn; Hempel; McCormack; Vanni-
          Marcoux; Bori; Schipa; Pinza; Lehmann; Berger; van Diemen; Fantasia in d
          (Landowska); Sonata movements played by Menuhin & Backhaus; Figaro Overture
          (Krauss/VPO); Contretanz, K.534 (Fischer/Ch Orch). [Limited Edition deluxe issue in
          oversized album with Dufy print on cover and 27-page booklet bound in with commentary
          by Irving Kolodin. Very scarce item: I understand this was issued at $50, which I expect
          limited sales very substantially in the mid-1950's!] RCA LM-6130(3). A-(very minor flaws
          in the lovely album) ...................................................................................................................... 195.00
1087. NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO: Robert Helps plays Works of Ingolf Dahl, Arthur Berger,
          Kent Kennan, Samuel Adler, Hall Overton, Milton Babbitt, Miriam Gideon, Sol
          Berkowitz, Ben Weber, Leo Kraft, Paul Pisk, Mel Powell, Morton Gould, Vivian Fine,
          Alan Hovhaness, George Perle, Norman Cazden, Joseph Prostakoff, Peggy Glanville-
          Hicks, Ernst Bacon, Robert Helps, Marl Brunswick, Earl Kim, & Josef Alexander.
          [Obscure set!] [WD labels] RCA LM-7042(2). A- ......................................................................... 20.00
1088. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: 125th Anniversary Album (1968). MENGELBERG - Ride
          of Valkyries. TOSCANINI - Midsummer Night's Dream Nocturne. BARBIROLLI -
          Roman Carnival Overture. BEECHAM - Melisande (Sibelius). RODZINSKI - Secret of
          Suzanne Overture. WALTER - Egmont Overture. STOKOWSKI - Greensleeves.
          STRAVINSKY - His Circus Polka. SZELL - Midsummer Night's Dream Scherzo.
          MITROPOULOS - Wozzeck Act 3 Interlude. [With neat chronology of highlights in the
          orchestra's history on back cover] Col BM-13. A-("2-eyes" labels) ............................................... 25.00
1089. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: Historic Recordings. STRANSKY: Raymond Overture
          (1917). MENGELBERG: Egmont Overture (1930). TOSCANINI: Midsummer Night's
          Dream Scherzo (1926; Brunswick). BARBIROLLI: Sheep May Safely Graze (1940).
          WALTER: Cosi fan Tutte Overture (1954). STRAVINSKY: His Four Norwegian Moods
          (1945). RODZINSKI: Mussorgsky - Gopak (1946). STOKOWSKI: Flying Dutchman
          Overture (1949; 1st release here). MITROPOULOS: Gould - Philharmonic Waltzes
          (1950). [Limited edition issue for 1980 NYP fund-raising phone festival] Col BM-39. A- .......... 25.00
1090. VIRTUOSI DI ROMA: Corelli - Concerto Grosso Op.6, #4. Vivaldi - Concerto in F (Zanfini,
          oboe). Fasano, conductor. [In print from late 1954 to February 1957; insert print in cut-out
          box frame is Carlo Crivelli's "Madonna & Child."] [3S/1S] RCA LHMV-2. A- ........................... 18.00
1091. VIRTUOSI DI ROMA: Vivaldi - The Seasons. Fasano, conductor.. [Interesting that for this
          issue they chose to call the work simply "The Seasons" and omitted the customary "Four;"
          also includes the fifth concerto from Op.8 - "The Sea Tempest. VERY scarce - only in
          print January 1956 to February 1957; beginning with this issue number, these LHMV
          boxed single discs had standard covers rather than the frame-cut covers with insert prints]
          RCA LHMV-26. A--(minor tks off & on "Sea Tempest") ............................................................. 23.00
LP's: Violinists

1094.*AMOYAL: Bruch & Glazounov Concerti. Scimone/RPO. Erato STU-71164. A- ............................... 9.00
1095. CAMPOLI: Elgar Concerto. Boult/LPO. London LL-1168. A-- ......................................................... 16.00
1096. CAMPOLI: Mendelssohn Concerto (Van Beinum/LPO). Side 2: Mendelssohn 4th
         (Rossi/Turin Sym). Decca Ace of Clubs ACL-4. A-..................................................................... 12.00
1097. DE VITO: Brahms Concerto. Gioconda De Vito; Schwarz/PO. [Perhaps the scarcest and
         most sought-after of the LHMV boxes; issued January 1955; deleted February 1957; the
         insert print is Dufy's "At the Concert."] [1S/1S] RCA LHMV-5. A-(almost unnoticeable
         taped spine reinforcement) ............................................................................................................ 200.00
1098. DE VITO: Brahms Sonata #1 & #3. Edwin Fischer, piano. [superb Japanese pressing of EMI
         ALP-1282 original, with same cover art, front and rear (Andrew Porter notes); also
         includes notes insert in Japanese] Lexington LEXC-1024. A- to A ............................................. 125.00
1099. DE VITO: Brahms Sonata #2. Beethoven Tito Aprea, piano. [superb Japanese pressing of
         EMI ALP-1521 original, w/same cover art, front &rear; also w/notes insert in Japanese]
         Lexington LEXC-1025. A- to A ................................................................................................... 125.00
1100.*DRUIAN: Mozart Sonatas #4, #6, #7 & #8. George Szell, piano. Col MS-7064. A-(early "2-
         eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................... 16.00
1101. ELMAN: Brahms Sonata #3. Rose, piano. [10-inch; very scarce and not reissued on LP; not to
         be confused with his remake for Decca/London] RCA LM-30. B(most plays much better;
         most ticks early sd 1)....................................................................................................................... 75.00
1102. ELMAN: Mendelssohn Concerto Elman; Defauw/CSO. [10-inch; scarce disc] RCA LM-5. B
         to B-(looks worse than it sounds).................................................................................................... 14.00
1103. ELMAN: Wieniawski Concerto. Hilsberg/Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia. [10-
         inch] [Surface begins side 1 as B+ with occasional light tks, but improves quickly to A--;
         most plays a stunning A-; superb copy of one of Elman's rarest recordings, deleted 1956]
         RCA LM-53. A--(see preceding comments) ................................................................................. 100.00
1104. ELMAN: A Tribute to Mischa Elman on His 40th Anniversary. Short works of Massenet &
         Dvorak (Mittman, piano; and of Drigo, Gossec, Drdla, Beethoven, Arensky & Cui (Rose,
         piano). [10-inch; very scarce - deleted December 1954] RCA LM-83. B ...................................... 75.00
1105.*FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Concerto. Walter/Columbia Sym. Odyssey Y-30042. A- .................. 9.00
1106. FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Concerto. Ormandy/Phila. Col ML-4371. A-("6-eyes" labels) ......... 16.00
1107. FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Sonata #3 & #4. Casadesus, piano. Col ML-4478. A-
         (startlingly fine blue label pressing) ................................................................................................ 16.00
1108. FRANCESCATTI: Short works of Paganini, Albeniz, Wieniawski(2), Shostakovich,
         Kreisler(2), Debussy(2), Schumann & Tartini. Balsam, Lanner, piano. Col ML-4310. A-
         ("6-eyes" labels) .............................................................................................................................. 25.00
      FRANCESCATTI: See also #111, 899, 1016, 1034, 1045, 1047 & 1923.
1109. FUCHS: Franck & Faure Sonatas in A. Balsam, piano. Decca DL-9716. C++ ..................................... 6.00
1110. FUCHS: Martinu - Three Madrigals. Mozart Duo #2. Lillian Fuchs, viola. Decca DL-8510. A-
         (superb) ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1111. GREAT VIOLINISTS OF THE 19TH: & 20TH CENTURIES. Recordings by Sarasate
         [Sarasate(6), Bach, & Chopin]; Auer [Brahms & Tchaikovsky]; Joachim [Brahms(2)];
         Ysaye [Wieniawski(2), Brahms & Vieuxtemps]; Jan Kubelik [Bazzini]. ASCO A-123. A-
         to B+(original sources are not silent!)............................................................................................. 20.00
1112. GRINKE (Frederick): Sonatas for Violin & Piano by Vaughan Williams (Mulliner, piano) and
         Arthur Benjamin (Composer, piano). London LL-1382. B(VW)/A--(Benjamin) ......................... 12.00
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1113. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #4 & #7. Bay, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1040. A- ......................... 12.00
1114. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #7. Bay, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-60. B............................................. 12.00
1115. HEIFETZ: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy. Steinberg/RCA Victor Sym; Stanley Chaloupka, harp.
         [10-inch] RCA LM-4. B+(occ tks) ................................................................................................. 10.00
1116. HEIFETZ: Bruch Concerto #1 (Sargent/LSO). SAINT-SAENS - Violin Sonata #1 (Bay,
         piano). [WD labels] RCA LM-9007. A-(demo copy) ..................................................................... 10.00
1117. HEIFETZ: Chausson - Poeme. Conus - Concert in e. Solomon/RCA Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-
         7017. B- ............................................................................................................................................. 7.00
1118. HEIFETZ: Debussy Sonata #3. Respighi Sonata in b. Bay, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1034.
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1119. HEIFETZ: Elgar Concerto. Sargent/LSO. [deleted 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1030. A-
         (lovely copy) ................................................................................................................................... 20.00
1120. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #2: (1925-1934). [The first electrical recordings;
         everything here in its first LP release except the Strauss sonata] Mozart 5th & Glazounov
         Concerti (Barbirolli/LPO). Strauss Sonata (Sandor, pf). Short works of Bach(5),
         Couperin, Debussy, Grieg(3), Achron, Schubert(2), Sarasate, Ponce, Falla, Mendelssohn,
         Drigo, Castelnuovo-Tedesco(2), Hummel, Rimsky, Godowsky, Korngold, Ravel,
         Clerambault, Albeniz, Dohnanyi, Elgar, Milhaud, Vivaldi, Paganini(3), Strauss,
         Moszkowski, Wieniawski, Glazounov. (Achron & Sandor, pf). [w/30-page booklet
         including discography and many photos] RCA ARM4-0943(4). A- .............................................. 20.00
1121. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #3: (1935-1937). Wieniawski 2nd & Vieuxtemps 4th
         Concerti; Saint-Saens Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Barbirolli/LPO); Sonatas by
         Grieg, Faure, Brahms (#2); Scott's Tallahassee Suite and short works of Poulenc, Dinicu,
         Szymanowski, Falla, Bazzini (Bay, piano); Bach Sonatas #1 & 3. [Apparently the first LP
         release of any of this material; first issue at all of Scott & Poulenc; first US issue of Bach
         Sonatas] RCA ARM4-0944(4). A- ................................................................................................. 30.00
1122. HEIFETZ: Korngold Concerto (Wallenstein/LA Phil). Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole
         (Steinberg/RCA Sym). [TAS 44:156-8] RCA LM-1782. A- .......................................................... 9.00
1123. HEIFETZ: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Steinberg/RCA Victor Symphony. [10-inch] RCA
         LM-127. A--(very fine!).................................................................................................................. 13.00
1124. HEIFETZ: Mendelssohn Concerto (Beecham/RPO). Bruch - Scottish Fantasy
         (Steinberg/RCA Sym). [in print 10/53 - 10/58; great Scottish cover art] RCA LM-9016.
         A-(superb copy of earliest pressing) ............................................................................................... 20.00
1125. HEIFETZ: Mendelssohn Concerto. Beecham/RPO. [10-inch] RCA LM-18. B+(occ tks) .................. 12.00
1126. HEIFETZ: Mozart Concerto #5 (Sargent/LSO). Beethoven - Two Romances (Steinberg/RCA
         Sym). [SD labels] RCA LM-9014. A-(demo copy)........................................................................ 10.00
1127. HEIFETZ: Prokofiev Concerto #2. Koussevitzky/BSO. [10-inch; the first - and I believe the
         only - LP issue of this until the Heifetz Collection boxed sets] RCA LCT-6. B+ .......................... 16.00
1128. HEIFETZ: Saint-Saens - Havanaise Intro & Rondo Capriccioso. Bizet-Waxman - Carmen
         Fantasy. Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen. Steinberg & Voorhees/RCA Sym. [10-in] RCA LM-
         163. A--(occ lgt tks; fine copy) ....................................................................................................... 10.00
1129.*HEIFETZ: Schubert - Fantaisie, Op.159 (Smith, piano). Tchaikovsky - Serenade
         Melancolique; Waltz (from String Serenade)(with Ch Orch; apparantly Heifetz also
         conducts). RCA LSC-3109. A- ....................................................................................................... 12.00
1130. HEIFETZ: Sibelius Concerto. Beecham/LPO, who also play En Saga (studio recordings from
         1935 and 1939, respectively). Sibelius conducts his Andante Festivo with Finnish Radio
         Orch (live, 1939). [A.C.Griffith transfers] World Record Club SH-207. A-.................................. 18.00
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1131. HEIFETZ: Walton Concerto (Composer/PO). Vieuxtemps Concerto #5 (Sargent/LSO).
         [deleted 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1033. A--(occ tks) ............................................................ 20.00
1132.*JENSON (Dylana): Mendelssohn Concerto. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso.
         Gerald Brown/Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional (Costa Rica). [recorded 1973, when Jenson
         was only 12; presumably her first recording; very obscure Costa Rican issue; Spanish-only
         notes] Ministerio de Cultura, Juventud y Deportes no number. A-(occ tks sd 1) ........................... 45.00
1133.*JENSON: Brahms Sonatas #1 & #3. Sanders, piano. [dig] RCA ARC1-4419. A-(c/c) ...................... 10.00
      KOGAN: See #613, 617 & 642.
1134. KRASNER: Concertos of Berg (Rodzinski/CO) & Schoenberg (Mitropoulos/NYP). [Krasner
         premiered both works] Col ML-4857. A-("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................ 32.00
1135. KREISLER: Grieg Sonata #3. Schubert Sonata #5. Rachmaninoff, piano. [SD] RCA LVT-
         1009. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 24.00
1136. MARTZY: Beethoven Sonata #8. Mozart Sonata K.376. Antonietti, piano. [Superb Japanese
         pressing of original DGG 18075 LPM, w/same covers, front & back (German notes on
         rear); also includes notes insert in Japanese] Lexington LEXC-1004. A- to A .............................. 65.00
1137. MARTZY: Brahms Sonata #1. Ravel Istvan Hajdu, piano. [recorded November 25, 1972;
         pressed on 180g vinyl] Coup d'Archet COUP-005. A- to A ........................................................... 65.00
1138. MARTZY: Dvorak Concerto. Fricsay/RIAS Berlin Orch. [Superb Japanese pressing of
         original DGG 18152 LPM, including same cover, front and back (German notes on rear);
         also includes notes insert in Japanese] Lexington LEXC-1001. A- to A ....................................... 65.00
1139. MARTZY: Handel Sonata in a, Op.1, #3 (recorded 5/4/1962) & Sonata in F, Op.1, #12
         (recorded 11/14/1955). Falla - Danza Espanola. Beethoven/Kreisler - Rondino. Fiocco -
         Allegro. Ravel - Berceuse sur le nom de Faure. (all recorded 4/4/1962). Martinu - Etude
         Rhythmique - Arabesque #1. Milhaud - Le Printemps. Bartok/Szigeti - Six Roumanian
         Folk Dances. (all recorded 10/31/1951). Jean Antonietti, piano. [pressed on 180g vinyl]
         Coup d'Archet COUP-006. A- to A ................................................................................................ 65.00
1140. MENUHIN: Bach - Concerti #1 & #2 (Enesco/Paris Symphony; 1936 + 1933); Double
         Concerto (Enesco, violin; Monteux/Paris Symphony; 1932). Pathe Marconi 2C051-
         43070. A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 16.00
1141. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #1 & #2. EMI ALP-1512. A- ....................................................................... 35.00
1142. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #1, #2 & #3. Kentner, piano. [only in print 8/52 - 8/56] RCA
         LHMV-1016. B ............................................................................................................................... 16.00
1143. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #3 & #4. EMI ALP-1531. A- to B+(mostly A-, but a few light marks
         sound) .............................................................................................................................................. 25.00
1144. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #4, #5 & #6. Kentner, piano. [only in print 8/52 - 8/56] RCA
         LHMV-1017. B ............................................................................................................................... 16.00
1145. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #5 & #6. EMI ALP-1532. A- to B+(mostly A-, but some ticks from
         light blems) ..................................................................................................................................... 25.00
1146. MENUHIN: Bartok - Sonata for Violin & Piano (Hephzibah Menuhin, piano); Sonata for
         Solo Violin. EMI ALP-1705. A- ..................................................................................................... 35.00
1147. MENUHIN: Bartok Concerto #2. Furtwangler/Philharmonia Orch. [In print from late 1954
         to February 1957; insert print in frame of cut-out box is Van Gogh's "Study by
         Candlelight."] [3S/1S] RCA LHMV-3. A- ..................................................................................... 45.00
1148. MENUHIN: Beethoven - Kreuzer Sonata. Corelli - La Follia. Kentner & Moore,piano. [In
         print 3/55 - 2/57; insert print in cutout box frame is Rembrandt's "Shepherd &
         Shepherdess."] [2S/1S] RCA LHMV-10. A- .................................................................................. 32.00
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1149. MENUHIN: Beethoven Concerto. Furtwangler/PO. [in print from June or July 1954 -
        February 1957] RCA LHMV-1061. B/B+ ...................................................................................... 15.00
1150. MENUHIN: Beethoven Sonata #5. Mozart Sonata #40. Kentner, piano. [issued in March or
        April of 1954; deleted August 1956] RCA LHMV-1053. A-(lovely!) ........................................... 32.00
1151. MENUHIN: Brahms - Complete Sonatas for Violin & Piano. Schubert - Fantasie for Violin &
        Piano, Op.159. Kentner, piano. [scarce item; apparently never in stereo, at least on LP]
        CAp GBR-7142(2). A- .................................................................................................................... 40.00
1152. MENUHIN: Bruch Concerto #1. Munch/BSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-122. B++(a few lgt tks, but
        almost A-) ....................................................................................................................................... 16.00
1153.*MENUHIN: Elgar & Vaughan Williams Sonatas. Hephzibah Menuhin, piano. EMI ASD-
        3920. A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 16.00
1154.*MENUHIN: Elgar Concerto. Boult/NPO. Angel S-36330. A- .............................................................. 9.00
1155. MENUHIN: Grieg Sonatas #1 - #3. Levin, piano. EMI ALP-1712. A- to B+/A-(occasional
        ticks from light blemishes) .............................................................................................................. 35.00
1156. MENUHIN: Mendelssohn - Concerto (Boult/POP); Sonata in F (Moore, piano). [notes in
        Italian only] La Voce del Padrone QALP-10161. A- ..................................................................... 35.00
1157. MENUHIN: Mozart Sonatas, K.454 & K.526. Kentner, piano. Cap G-7123. A-(brief lgt tks
        beg sd 2) .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1158. MENUHIN: Nielsen Concerto. Woldike/Danish National Orch. Plus Nielsen's Alladin Suite
        (Felumb/Tivoli Concert Hall Orch). Danish Odeon MOAK-7. A- ............................................. 14.00
1159. MENUHIN: Nielsen Concerto. (Woldike/Danish Radio Orch). Short violin pieces by
        Debussy, Ravel & Falla (Moore, piano). In print from August 1955 until February 1957;
        the insert print is Georges Braque's "Guitar, Fruit and Pitcher."] RCA LHMV-22. A-(spne
        has neat tape repair; box top loose) ................................................................................................. 29.00
1160. MENUHIN: Paganini Concerto #2 (Fistoulari/PO). Vieuxtemps Concerto #4 (Susskind/PO).
        [only in print 8/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-1015. A- .......................................................................... 18.00
1161. MENUHIN: Saint-Saens Concerto #3 (Poulet/PO. Mendelssohn Sonata in F (Moore, piano).
        [rec 1952/53; issued late 1954; deleted August 1956] RCA LHMV-1071. A-- ............................. 25.00
1162. MENUHIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Fricsay/RIAS. [Live, 1949; notes in Italian only] I Grandi
        Concerti GCL-29. A- ...................................................................................................................... 12.00
1163. MENUHIN: Vieuxtemps Concerto #5 (Pritchard/PO). Chausson - Concerto in D (Kentner;
        Quatour Pascal de la Radiodiffusion Francaise). [Extremely scarce item - first copy I've
        seen - only in print January 1956 until Febuary 1957; box is pristine] RCA LHMV-30. A-
        (lgt tks 30 seconds sd 1) .................................................................................................................. 40.00
1164. MENUHIN: Walton Sonata. Beethoven Sonata #1. Kentner, piano. [in print 10/53 - 8/56]
        RCA LHMV-1037. B+/B ................................................................................................................ 18.00
1165. MENUHIN: A Tribute on His 65th Birthday (1981). Side one has Menuhin speaking on
        various subjects with recorded excerpts (all commercial except slow movement of Bartok
        Sonata #1 with Hephzibah Menuhin, piano). Side 2: Broadcast performances (1st issue
        here) of Brahms Sonata #3 (Hephzibah Menuhin, piano; 1961) and Tcherepnin Sonata
        (Composer, piano; 1972). [some portions stereo] BBC Artium REGL-409. A- to A ................... 20.00
1166. MENUHIN: Registrazioni Inedite Vol.3: Beethoven - Sonatas #7 & #8 (H.Menuhin, piano);
        Turkish March (Gazelle, piano). Schubert - Rondo Brillante (H.Menuhin, piano). Brahms
        - Hungarian Dances #4, #6, #11 & #12 (Gazelle & F.Webster, pianos). [recorded 1936-
        39; Italian-only notes] La Voce del Padrone 53-2908721. A- to A ................................................ 16.00
LP's: Violinists - continued

1167. MENUHIN: Registrazioni Inedite Vol.4: Tartini - Devil's Trill Sonata. Locatelli - Capriccio
         #23. Paganini - Capriccio #9, #13, #29, #23; Mose in Egitto Variations. Dvorak - Slavonic
         Dances #1 & #2. Wieniawski - Souvenir of Moscow. Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of
         Bumblebee. Dinacu - Hora Staccato. Novacek - Perpetuum Mobile. Monteux/Paris Sym
         (in Novacek); pianists in the rest: Balsam, F.Webster, Gazelle & Endt. [recorded 1932-
         40; Italian-only notes] La Voce del Padrone 53-2908731. A- to A(but occ tks from tiny
         scrs) ................................................................................................................................................. 14.00
1168.*MILSTEIN: Vivaldi - Four Concerti for Violin, Strings & Continuo. [evidently Milstein
         conducts also; no ensemble identified] [blue labels] Angel S-36001. A- ....................................... 11.00
1169. MILSTEIN: The Art of Milstein. Tchaikovsky Concerto (Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym).
         Beethoven Sonata #5 (Firkusny, piano). Short works of Szymanowski, Debussy, Faure,
         Pizzetti & Sarasate (Pommers, piano). [in box with notes by Alfred Frankenstein] Cap
         PBR-8502(2). A--(brief lght tks early in sonata) ............................................................................ 30.00
1170. MILSTEIN: Violin Favorites. Schubert - Serenade; Ave Maria. Faure - Apres un Reve.
         Poldini - Poulee Valsante. Foster - Old Folks at Home. Mendelssohn - On the Wings of
         Song. Fiedler/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch; one of Milstein's - and Fiedler's! - rarest
         records; deleted 1954; this copy has light/moderate ticks from a scratch which runs through
         the Schubert, and a little crackle at the very start of side 1; otherwise this grades a lovely
         A--, very nearly deserves an A-] RCA LM-77. A--(see preceding detailed remarks) .................. 120.00
1171. ODNOPOSOFF: Bruch Concerto #1 (Goehr/Netherlands Phil); Paganini - La Campanella
         (Hupperts/Utrecht Sym). [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 40. B ............................. 8.00
1172. ODNOPOSOFF: Falla - Suite Populaire Espagnole. Nin - Chants d'Espagne. Ysaye - Two
         Sonatas for Solo Violin. Antonietti, piano (except in Ysaye). Concert Hall Society CHS-
         1175. A-- ......................................................................................................................................... 32.00
1173. ODNOPOSOFF: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Goehr/Utrecht Sym. [10-inch] Musical
         Masterpiece Society MMS 14. A-- ................................................................................................... 8.00
1174. ODNOPOSOFF: Tartini - Devil's Trill Sonata. Geminiano - Sonata in B-flat. Vitali - Ciaccona.
         Wehrle, hrpschd & organ. Concert Hall Society CHS-1170. A-(remarkably fine pressing
         for CHS) .......................................................................................................................................... 20.00
1175.*OISTRAKH: Brahms Concerto. Klemperer/ORTF. Angel S-35836. A-............................................. 8.00
1176. OISTRAKH: Mozart Concerto #4. Beethoven - Triple Concerto (Oborin; Knusevitsky).
         Golovanov/Radio Orch (in both). Period SHO-327. A- ............................................................... 11.00
1177. OISTRAKH: Rimsky-Korsakoff - Scheherazade. Golovanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra.
         [Oistrakh plays all the violin solos] Colosseum CRLP-135. A- ..................................................... 45.00
1178. RABIN: Paganini Caprices, Op.1. Entre RL-6633. A-(very fine copy; very slight cover stains) ......... 75.00
1179.*RABIN: The Magic Bow - Short pieces by Krisler, Massenet, Sarasate, Saint-Saens, Rimsky,
         Paganini & Dinicu-Heifetz. Felix Slatkin/Hollywood Bowl Sym. [my last fine copy of
         this scarce disc sold for $90+; this copy would make a very listenable stopgap] Cap SP-
         8510. B+(but also a few small scratches; c/c) ................................................................................. 12.00
1180. RICCI: Paganini Concerti #1 & 2. Collins/LSO. London LL-1215. B .................................................. 9.00
1181.*RICCI: Saint-Saens - Complete Music for Violin & Orchestra. VARGA (cello): Saint-Saens -
         Complete Music for Cello & Orchestra. Landau/Westphalian Sym; Cao/Luxembourg
         Radio; Peters/Philharmonia Hungarica. Vox QVBX-5134(3). A-(slight box scuffs) ............... 18.00
LP's: Violinists - continued

1182. RYBAR & KAUFMAN: Vivaldi Concerto for Two Violins in D & PAROLARI (oboe):
         Vivaldi Concerto in d. Dahinden/Winterthur Sym (in all three). VAN HELDEN (viola
         d'amore): Vivaldi Concerto for Viola d'Amore. Ackermann/Netherlands Phil. [10-inch]
         Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 84. A- ..................................................................................... 21.00
1183. SAMMONS: Elgar Concerto. Wood/New Queen's Hall Orch. [recorded 1929; A.C.Griffith
         transfers] EMI HLM-7011. A- ........................................................................................................ 12.00
1184. SCHNEIDER: Beethoven - Serenade for Flute, Violin & Viola, Op.25. Wummer, flute;
         Katims, viola. [10-inch; scarce item!] Col ML-2124. B .................................................................. 9.00
1185.*SCHNEIDER, GALIMIR & WOLFE: Waltzes from Old Vienna - By Lanner(3), Josef
         Strauss & Johann Strauss II(2). Trampler, viola; Julius Levine, bass. Col MS-6316. A-
         (early "6-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................................................... 19.00
1186. SCHROEDER: Bach - Sonatas in g; Partita in b. [Recorded in Alsace in 1952 under
         supervision of Albert Schweitzer (who also writes the program notes); Schroeder uses the
         curved bow of Bach's time; first copy of this I've ever seen!] [blue labels] Col ML-4743.
         B- ..................................................................................................................................................... 20.00
1187. SHAPIRO: Sonatas #1 - #3. Berkowitz, piano. Van VRS-1009. B+ ..................................................... 8.00
1188. SPIVAKOVSKY: Beethoven Sonata #10 (Firkusny, piano). Short works by Kreisler,
         Tchaikovsky, Paganini(2) & Sarasate (Balsam, piano). [blue labels] Col ML-4402.
         B+(encores)(Beethoven is A-) ........................................................................................................ 75.00
1189. STERN: Prokofiev Sonatas #1 & 2. Zakin, pf. Col ML-4734. B/B-(#1)/B+(#2) (demo copy;
         blue labels) ........................................................................................................................................ 8.00
1190.*SZERYNG: Halffter & Ponce Concerti. Batiz/RPO. [dig; DMM; the Ponce is dedicated to
         Szeryng] Angel DS-38258. A-(c/c) .................................................................................................. 9.00
1191. SZIGETI: BACH - Concerto in g. HANDEL - Sonata #4. TARTINI - Concerto in d; Sonata in
         G. Szell/Col Sym (in concerti); Bussotti, piano (in sonatas). Col ML-4891. B++(minor
         cover stains & tape repair) .............................................................................................................. 32.00
1192. SZIGETI: Busoni - Concerto (Scherman/Little Orch Soc); Sonata #2 for Violin & Piano
         (Horszowski). ["6-eyes"] Col ML-5224. A-(brief lgt snd fr pressing blem beg sonata) ............... 35.00
1193. SZIGETI: Mozart Sonatas K.454 & K.481. Szell, piano. [nice photo of Szigeti and Szell on
         cover; scarce - first copy I've had] Col ML-5005. B/B+("6-eyes" labels) ...................................... 50.00
1194. SZIGETI: Prokofiev - Sonatas, Op.80 (Levine, piano) & Op.94 (Hambro, piano). Col ML-
         4257. A- (Op.80)(Op.94 is B++)..................................................................................................... 35.00
1195. SZIGETI: Schubert - Fantasia for Violin & Piano (Levine, piano). Corelli - La Folia (Farkas
         piano). Debussy - Clair de Lune (Foldes, piano). Lalo - Aubade (from Le Roi d'Ys;
         Farkas, piano). Tchaikovsky - Valse Sentimentale (Kaufman, piano). [fine copy of one of
         Szigeti's most sought-after discs; the first copy I've ever had to offer] [blue labels] Col
         ML-4338. A-(brief lgt tks fr tiny blems; tiny cov stain) ............................................................... 150.00
1196. TASCHKE: Beriot - Scene de Ballet for Violin & Orch (Kegel/Leipzig Phil). MEISEL:
         Svendsen - Romance (Guhl/Berlin Sym). MORIS: Bruch - Concerto #2 (Kleinert/Berlin
         Sym). Urania URLP-7166. B+ ....................................................................................................... 15.00
1197. THIBAUD: Chausson - Poeme. Bigot/Lamoureux Orchestra. GABY CASADESUS (piano!):
         Faure - Ballade. Rosenthal/Lamoureux Orchestra. Vox PLP-6450. B ....................................... 45.00
1198. THIBAUD: Early Days of Jacques Thibaud (Fonotipia & Pathe I). Short works of
         Massenet, Guiraud, Vieuxtemps(2), Bach(2), Saint-Saens(2), Marsick(2), Faure(2),
         Fiorillo, Bull, Wieniawski(2) & Mendelssohn. [The six Fonotipias were all recorded
         around 1905; these Pathes all in 1916; notes in Japanese only; superb Japanese pressing
         with all original packaging] Lexington LEXC-1018. A- to A ........................................................ 75.00
LP's: Violinists - continued

1199. THIBAUD: Early Days of Jacques Thibaud (Pathe II). Short works of Massenet(2),
         Guiraud, Saint-Saens, Mendelssohn, Rubinstein, Couperin, Dvorak, Svendsen,
         Schubert(2), Wagner, Kreisler, Tchaikovsky, Penn & Wood. [recorded 1916-1920; notes in
         Japanese only; superb Japanese pressing with all original packaging] Lexington LEXC-
         1019. A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 75.00
1200. WICKS: Sibelius Concerto. Ehrling/Stockholm Radio Orchestra (who also play Swan of
         Tuonela and Return of Lemminkainen from the Four Legends). Cap P-8327. A- ......................... 75.00
1201.*WILKOMIRSKA: Wieniawski Concerto #2 (Rowicki). KRYSA: Wieniawski Concerto #1
         (Satanowski). Warsaw Phil in both. MHS OR-366. A- ................................................................. 8.00

LP's: Harpsichord

1202.*BRAUCHLI (clavichord): Seixas - Nine Sonatas. Portuguese EMI 077-40569. A- to A ...................... 9.00
1203.*CATTARINO: C.P.E.Bach - Concerti in c and in F. Warchal/Slovak Ch Orch. Opus 9110
         1618. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 9.00
1204.*HALA: Benda - Concerti in G(2), D, C, g & F. String Quintet. Supraphon 1111-2761/2(2).
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 14.00
1205.*HASHIMOTO (Eiji): Johann Kuhnau (1660-1722) - Suites and Sonatas (9). MHS 3368/69(2).
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 11.00
1206.*HASHIMOTO: Dandrieu - Suite in D; 10 more short pieces. MHS 925. A- ......................................... 8.00
1207.*HOGWOOD: Bach (C.P.E.) - 6 Sonatas & 6 Sonatinas fr "Essay on the true art of playing
         keyboard instruments", 1753. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-589. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ........................... 9.00
1208. LANDOWSKA: Scarlatti Sonatas, Volume 2 (20). [rec 1939/40] Angel COLH-304. A- ................... 10.00
1209. LANDOWSKA: Short works of Praetorius, Martin Peerson, Telemann, D'Anglebert(3),
         Couperin Le Grand & Landowska; side 2 is a program with narrator John Pfeiffer, which
         includes works of Francisque & Bach (including Italian Concerto). [recorded in early
         1950's] Veritas VM-104. A-............................................................................................................ 12.00
1210.*MALCOLM: Bach - Concerti #3, #4 & #6. Menuhin/Festival Orch. Angel S-36790. A- .................. 9.00
1211.*MALCOLM & PRESTON: Bach Concerti for 2 Harpsichords, S.1060 & 1061. Malcolm
         alone on S.1056 & 1058. Menuhin/Menuhin Festival Orch. Angel S-36762. A- ......................... 9.00
1212.*MARLOWE: Bach Concerti #1, #5 & #7. Marlowe conducts Baroque Ch Orch. Decca DL-
         710104. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 9.00
1213.*MARLOWE: Francois Couperin Le Grand - 6th & 8th Ordres (complete); Les Folies
         Francoises. Decca DL-710174. A-(c/c; minor cover scuffs) ............................................................ 9.00
1214. MARLOWE: Haydn & Bach concerti in D. Marlowe conducts Concert Arts Ch Orch. Cap
         P-8375. A- ....................................................................................................................................... 11.00
1215.*PERTIS: Frescobaldi - Five Gagliarda; Toccata. Bull - Fantasia. Froberger - Suite #19.
         Farnaby - Fantasia. Couperin - Suite in a. Hungaroton SLPX-11741. A- ........................................ 9.00
1216.*PICHT-AXENFELD: German Harpsichord Music - Workls of Sweelinck, Froberger,
         Buxtehude(2), Fischer(2) & Kuhnau. MHS 879. A-......................................................................... 9.00
1217.*PINNOCK: Bach - Concerto after Vivaldi; Italian Concerto, BWV 971; French Overture,
         BWV 831. Archiv 2533 424. A- to A ............................................................................................... 9.00
1218.*PINNOCK & GILBERT: Bach - Concerti for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1060-1062.
         Pinnock/The English Concert. [dig] Archiv 2534 002. A- to A .................................................... 9.00
1219. VALENTI: Scarlatti Sonatas, Volume # 7. West W-9324. A- ................................................................ 9.00
1220. WALCHA: Bach - English Suites #1, #3 & #6. [German-only notes] Odeon E-80500. A- to B+ ....... 11.00
LP's: Cellists

1221. CASALS: Beethoven - The Five Sonatas for Cello & Piano (complete); Minuet #2, WoO 10;
         Variations on Theme from Magic Flute, WoO 46. Horszowski, piano (#1, #2, #4 & #5);
         Schulhof, piano (#3 & minuet); Cortot, piano (in variations). [recorded 1927-39] Electrola
         1C147-01 538/39(2). A- to A .......................................................................................................... 32.00
1222. CASALS: LIMITED EDITION: Deluxe five-record set in slipcase includes one disc of
         interviews, rehearsals & master classes; three festival recordings from the 50's and 60's
         [SCHUMANN Concerto (Ormandy/Prades, 1953); SCHUBERT Quintet (Stern,
         Schneider, Katims, Tortelier; Prades, 1952); BRAHMS Haydn Variations (Marlboro,
         1969)], and from EMI recordings of the 20s & 30s: BOCCHERINI Concerto
         (Ronald/LSO); BRAHMS Sonata #2 (Horszowski); BEETHOVEN Sonata, Op.69
         (Schulhof); BOCCHERINI Sonata #6; works of CASSADO, HAYDN, TARTINI,
         VALENTINI & VIVALDI (Blas Net, piano). [Includes 24-page booklet with many photos
         and Casals discography] Col M5-30069(5). A- .............................................................................. 85.00
1223. CASALS: Schumann - Traumerei. Popper - Serenade - Spanish Dance #2. Campagnoli -
         Romanza. Boccherini - Allegro from Sonata in A. Bach - Prelude & Sarabande from Suite
         #3. Handel - Largo. Saint-Saens - The Swan. [recorded 1915-16] Columbia 14783/84. B to
         B- ..................................................................................................................................................... 24.00
1224. CASALS: Schumann Concerto. Short works of Bach(2), Haydn, Falla & traditional Catalan.
         Istomin, piano; Prades Festival Orch). Col ML-4926. B("6-eyes" labels) .................................... 8.00
1225.*DU PRE: Delius Concerto. Sargent/RPO, who also play A Song Before Sunrise & Songs of
         Farewell (latter with Royal Choral Society). [blue labels] Angel S-36285. A- .............................. 9.00
1226. FEUERMANN: Bloch - Schelomo. Stokowski/Phila. [10-inch; fine copy of celebrated rarity -
         this original LP issue was deleted in early 1954] RCA LCT-14. A-/A--........................................ 25.00
1227. FOURNIER: Strauss - Don Quixote. Krauss/VPO. Richmond R-23241. A-(c/c) ............................... 10.00
1228. KURTZ: Chopin Sonata. Balsam, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-19. B/B++ ........................................... 20.00
1229. KURTZ: Prokofiev Sonata (Balsam, piano). Kodaly - Sonata for Cello Unaccompanied. [blue
         labels] Col ML-4867. A-(brief tks Kodaly) .................................................................................... 16.00
1230.*LODEON: Boccherini Concerti #2 & #3. Jordan/Lausanne Ch Orch. MHS 4740. A- ...................... 8.00
1231. NELSOVA: Saint-Saens (#1) & Lalo Concerti. Boult/LPO. [scarce - first copy I've ever seen]
         London LL-964. B to B+ ................................................................................................................ 18.00
1232. PIATIGORSKY: Bach Sonata #2. Prokofiev Sonata, Op.119. Berkowitz, piano. [SD labels]
         RCA LVT-1037. A-(demo copy) .................................................................................................... 35.00
1233. PIATIGORSKY: Brahms Sonata, Op.38 (Rubinstein); Beethoven Sonata Op.5, #2
         (Schnabel). Discocorp RR-406. A- ................................................................................................ 19.00
1234. PIATIGORSKY: Shostakovich Sonata, Op.40 (Pavlovsky, pf). Russian Melodies: Rimsky,
         Rubinstein, Rachmaninoff, Cui, Tchaikovsky (Berkowitz, pf). Entre RL-3015. B- ..................... 14.00
1235. PIATIGORSKY: Strauss - Don Quixote. Reiner/Pittsburgh Sym. Entre RL-3027. B+(hard to
         find in such good condition) ........................................................................................................... 15.00
1236. ROSE: Bloch - Schelomo. Saint-Saens Concerto #1. Mitropoulos/NYP. Col ML-4425. A-("6-
         eyes") ............................................................................................................................................... 14.00
1237. ROSE: Franck & Grieg Sonatas. Hambro, piano. [blue labels] Col ML-4652. B- ................................ 8.00
1238. ROSE: Schubert Sonata in a ("Arpeggione.") Boccherini Sonata #6. Sammartini Sonata in G.
         Hambro, piano. Col ML-4984. B to B-(scrs, but they look worse than the sound) ......................... 8.00
1239. TORTELIER: Dvorak Concerto. Ackermann/Zurich Tonhalle Orch. [10-inch] Musical
         Masterpiece Society MMS 124. A-................................................................................................... 8.00
1240.*WALEVSKA: Prokofiev (Op. 58) and Khatchaturian Concerti. Inbal/Monte Carlo Opera
         Orch. Philips 6500 518. A- .............................................................................................................. 8.00
LP's: Violists

1241. PRIMROSE: Benjamin - Romantic Fantasy for Violin, Viola & Orch. Mozart - Sinfonia
         Concertante for Violin, Viola & Orch, K.364. Heifetz; Solomon/Orch. RCA LM-2149. A- ...... 12.00
1242. PRIMROSE: Brahms Sonata #1 & #2, Op.120. Firkusny, piano. Capitol P-8478. A- to B+(occ
         lgt tks) ............................................................................................................................................. 24.00
      PRIMROSE: See also #761, 790, 816, 1020, 1052.
1243. TERTIS: Brahms - Sonata in f, Op.120, #1. Delius - Sonata #2; Cherry Ripe. Handel - Sonata
         in F. Bach - Adagio. Cartier - La Chasse. Mendelssohn - On Wings of Song; Sweet
         Remembrance. [With various pianists; recorded 1920-33] EMI HLM-7055. A-(brief lgt tks
         sd 1) ................................................................................................................................................. 25.00
1244.*THOMAS: Bach Suites #1-#6 (the cello works played on viola). Concert Disc SP-503(3). A-
         (box has neat tape repair; LP's excellent)........................................................................................ 18.00
1245.*VARDI: Paganini - The 24 Caprices for Violin (played on the viola). Epic BSC-149(2). A-
         (very slight box tape repair) ............................................................................................................ 35.00

LP's: Harp

1246.*GRANDJANY: Ravel - Introduction & Allegro. Debussy - Danses Sacree et Profane; Roger-
        Ducasse - Barcarolle; Grandjany - Rhapsodie; The Children's Hour. Hollywood String
        Quartet; Cleghorn, flute; Raimondi, clarinet; Concert Arts String Orch. Capitol SP-
        8492. A-- ......................................................................................................................................... 16.00

LP's: Pianists

1247. APPLEBAUM: Beethoven Sonata #2, #21, #24. West XWN-18413. A- to B+ ..................................... 9.00
1248.*ARGERICH: Ravel - Gaspard; Sonatine; Valses Nobles & Sentimentales. DGG 2530 540. (A-
         to A) ................................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1249.*ARGERICH: Schumann - Fantasy in C, Op.17; Fantasiestucke, Op.12. Col M-35168. A- ................ 12.00
1250.*ARGERICH: Schumann Sonata #2. Liszt Sonata in b. DGG 2530 193. A- to A ................................ 12.00
1251.*ARGERICH: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Kondrashin/BVRS. [Live] Philips 6514 118. A- to
         A(c/c)............................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1252. ARRAU: Chopin Etudes, Op.10; Allegro de Concert.. Angel 35413. A-(British pressing; no
         dowel spine) ...................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1253. ARRAU: Chopin Etudes, Op.25; Trois Nouvelles Etudes. [blue labels] Angel 35414. A- .................... 9.00
1254.*ASHKENAZY: Mozart Concerto #23 & 27. PO. [dig] London LDR-71007. A- to A(Dutch) ............. 9.00
1255.*ASKENASE (Stefan): Chopin - Concerti #1 & #2; Krakowiak; Two Polonaises. Ludwig/BPO
         (in #2); Von Otterloo/Hague Residentie Orch (in rest). DGG 2705 003(2). A- to A ................. 16.00
1256. BACKHAUS: Beethoven - Diabelli Variations. London LL-1182. A--(c/c) ........................................ 18.00
1257. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Concerto #4. Krauss/VPO. Richmond B-19017. A-(fine for early
         US pressing) .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1258. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Concerto #5. Krauss/VPO. London LL-879. A- ........................................ 12.00
1259. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 1, 26 & 27. London CM-9085. A- ................................................ 10.00
1260. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 2 & #11. London CM-9084. A--(in sleeve for earlier issue:
         LL-948) ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1261. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 3 & #17. London CM-9058. A- .................................................... 10.00
LP's: Pianists - continued

1262. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 4 & #7. London CM-9086. A-(in sleeve for earlier issue:
         LL-950) ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1263. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 5, 6 & 25. London CM-9049. A- .................................................. 10.00
1264. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 8, 9 & 15. London CM-9088. A- .................................................. 10.00
1265. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #12 & #21. London LLP-265. A- .................................................... 10.00
1266. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #13, 14, 19 & 20. London LL-705. B+ .............................................. 8.00
1267. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #16 & #18. London CM-9087. A- ................................................... 10.00
1268. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #23 & #28. London LL-597. B+ ...................................................... 10.00
1269. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #29. London CM-9082. A- .............................................................. 10.00
1270. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #30. Chopin Sonata #2. London LLP-266. A- ................................. 10.00
1271. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #31 & #32. London LL-953. A-- ..................................................... 10.00
1272. BACKHAUS: Brahms - Six Waltzes from Op.39; Paganini Variations; Ballades, Op.10, #1 &
         #2; Variations, Op.21, #1; Scherzo, Op.4. [label indicates these are from 1930's] Melodiya
         M10-44945 006. A-......................................................................................................................... 15.00
1273. BACKHAUS: Schubert - Moments Musicaux, Op.94. Schumann - Waldscenen. London CM-
         9206. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
1274. BACKHAUS: Carnegie Hall Recital: March 30, 1954. Beethoven Sonatas #8, #17, #25, #26
         & #32. [in oversized album, in superior condition] London LL-1108-9(2). A--(vast bulk is
         A-; occ brief, lgt tks) ..................................................................................................................... 100.00
1275. BADURA-SKODA & DEMUS: Mozart 4-Hand Sonatas, K.357, K.358 & K.381. West WL-
         5060. A-- ......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1276. BADURA-SKODA & DEMUS: Mozart 4-Hand Sonatas, K.497 & K.521. West XWN-18813.
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1277.*BARENBOIM: Liszt - Consolations; Sonetti del Petrarca #47, #104 & #123; Liebestraume: 3
         Notturni. DGG 2531 318. A- to A .................................................................................................... 8.00
1278.*BARENBOIM: Liszt - Wagner Transcriptions from Tannhauser, Dutchman(2), Lohengrin,
         Tristan & Rienzi. [dig] DGG 2532 100. A- to A(c/c) ....................................................................... 8.00
1279.*BARENBOIM: Mozart Concerto #21. Barenboim accompanies himself and also conducts
         ECO in 40th Symphony. Angel S-36814. A- ................................................................................... 8.00
1280. BARERE: Liszt - Sonata in b; Funerailles. [From live Carnegie Hall recital] Remington R-199-
         85. B(the best copy I've had; usually worse vinyl) ......................................................................... 12.00
1281. BARERE: Mozart-Liszt - Don Juan Fantasy. Liszt - Etude de Concert; Valse Oubliee; Sonetto
         104 del Petrarca. Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella. Remington RLP-199-35. B to B+ .................. 12.00
1282.*BERMAN: Brahms Concerto #1. Leinsdorf/CSO. [dig] CBS IM-35850. A- to A(demo copy) .......... 8.00
1283.*BERMAN: Liszt - Sonata in b; Mephisto Waltz #1; Venezia e Napoli. EMI ASD-3228. A- ............... 9.00
1284. BLANCARD: Schumann Fantasiestucke. [10-inch] London LPS-210. B+/B- ...................................... 7.00
1285. BUSONI: Liszt - La Campanella; Polonaise in E, #2; Feux-Follets. PROKOVIEV: Prokofiev -
         March; Rigaudon; Prelude; Scherzo; Love for Three Oranges Intermezzo. Rachmaninoff -
         Prelude in g. Rimsky - Scheherazade Fantasia. [from piano rolls] Recordings DR-102. A-
         (occ tks from lgt blems) .................................................................................................................. 12.00
1286. BUSONI: Complete Disc Recordings. Short works of Bach, Bach-Busoni, Beethoven-Busoni,
         Chopin(5) & Liszt (recorded 1922). Busoni Pipils Play Busoni: Von Zadora (Bizet-
         Busoni - Carmen Fantasie; rec 1929); Petri (Bach-Busoni - Chaconne; rec 1945); Edward
         Weiss - who also contributes the program notes (Busoni - Indian Diary; rec 1952).
         International Piano Archives IPA 104. A- ...................................................................................... 20.00
LP's: Pianists - continued

1287. CASADESUS: Beethoven Sonata #31. Schumann - Etudes Symphoniques, Op.13. [blue labels]
         Col ML-4388. A--(occ lgt tks; superb for early blue label) ............................................................ 14.00
1288. CASADESUS: Chopin Sonata #2; Four Ballades. Col ML-4798. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................ 16.00
1289. CASADESUS: Ravel - Complete Piano Music. [mono only] Odys 32360003(3). A-(Grand Prix
         du Disque) ....................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1290. CASADESUS: Saint-Saens Concerto #4 (Rodzinski/NYP). Satie - Trois Morceaux en Forme
         de Poire. [blue labels] Col ML-4246. B+........................................................................................ 12.00
      CASADESUS: See also #1016, 1034, 1045, 1047, 1107 & 1197.
1291.*CICCOLINI: Deodat de Severac (1873-1921) - En Languedoc (Suite pour piano); En
         Vacances (Petites pieces romantique). [French-only notes] Pathe 2C063-10464. A- to A ............ 19.00
1292.*CICCOLINI: Salieri Concerti in B-flat and C. Scimone/I Solisti Veneti. [Italian-only notes]
         Italia ITL-70028. A- to A .................................................................................................................. 8.00
1293.*CLIBURN: Chopin - Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3147. A- ........................................... 9.00
1294. COPELAND: Debussy - Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun; La Cathedrale Engloutie; Minstrels;
         Prelude; Clair de Lune; Danse Sacree; Ronde; Feuilles Mortes; Hommage a Rameau. Satie
         - Gymnopedie #3. MGM E-3024. B/B+ ......................................................................................... 12.00
1295. COPELAND: Spanish Piano Music - Short works of Albeniz(2), Granados, Mompou(3), Falla,
         Turina, Laparra, Nin(2), Infante & Pittaluga. MGM E-3025. B-.................................................... 10.00
1296. CORTOT: Debussy Preludes, Book I. Schumann - Kinderscenen. [only in print 8/52 - 3/56]
         RCA LHMV-1009. A- to B+(mostly excellent A-, but a few lgt blems) ....................................... 35.00
1297. CORTOT: Schumann - Carnaval. Chopin - Piano Sonata, Op.35. [In print from May of 1955 to
         February 1957; the insert print is an original woodcut by Benedict Ung, untitled, but
         clearly with Carnaval in mind] RCA LHMV-18. B+(a few ticky spots; top of box loose) ............ 35.00
1298. CURZON: Grieg Concerto (Fistoulari/LSO). Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain
         (Jorda/New Symphony Orch of London). London LL-1397. A--(few brief lgt tks Falla) ........... 9.00
1299. CURZON: Schubert Impromptus, Op.142. London LL-720. A-- ......................................................... 12.00
1300.*DOUGLAS: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Liszt - Dante Sonata. Wagner/Liszt -
         Isolde's Liebestod. [dig; DMM] RCA 5931-1-RC. A-(minor cover scuffs) ..................................... 9.00
1301.*ENTREMONT: Debussy - Pour le Piano; Images, Books 1 & 2; Children's Corner Suite. Col
         MS-6567. A- to B++(early "2-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................... 8.00
1302.*ENTREMONT: Saint-Saens Concerti #2 & 4. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6778. A-(early "2-
         eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1303.*ENTREMONT: Satie - Gnossiennes #1-3; Croquis et Agaceries d'un Gros Bonhomme en
         Bois; Les Trois Valses Distinguees du Precieux Degoute; Descriptions Automatiques;
         Gymnopedies #1-3; 1st Nocturne; Je te Veux; Poudre d'Or; Avant-derniers Pensees. [dig]
         CBS IM-37247. A- ............................................................................................................................ 9.00
1304. ERINCOURT: Debussy - Children's Corner Suite; Ballade; Suite Bergamasque; Valse
         Romantique; Mazurka; Le Petit Negre. Kapp 9065. A- ................................................................... 8.00
1305. ERINCOURT: Debussy Images (6); Estampes(3); Berceuse Heroique; Cahier d'Esquisses.
         Kapp 9061. A--.................................................................................................................................. 8.00
1306. ERINCOURT: Debussy - Pour le Piano; La Plus que Lente; Deux Arabesques; L'Isle Joyeuse;
         Danse; Reverie; Masques; Nocturne. Kapp 9067. A- ....................................................................... 8.00
1307.*ESCHENBACH: Beethoven Concerto #3. Hans Werner Henze/LSO. DGG 2530 254. A- to
         A ........................................................................................................................................................ 9.00
LP's: Pianists - continued

1308. FEVRIER: Ravel - Left-Hand Concerto. Debussy Fantaisie. Tzipine/ORTF. [French-only
         notes] Pathe FCX-30.299. A-(lovely copy!) ................................................................................... 16.00
1309.*FIRKUSNY: Beethoven Concerto #5. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol SP-8419. A-- ................ 12.00
1310. FIRKUSNY: Brahms - 2 Rhapsodies; 6 Intermezzi; 2 Capriccios. Capitol P-8485. A- ....................... 14.00
1311. FIRKUSNY: Chopin Sonata #3. [10-inch] Col ML-2201. B .................................................................. 8.00
1312. FIRKUSNY: Chopin Sonata in b. Schumann - Kinderscenen, Op.15. Cap P-8526. A-(brief, lgt
         bbl thumps) ..................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1313. FIRKUSNY: Debussy - Children's Corner; Suite Bergamasque; Estampes. Capitol P-8350. A- ......... 12.00
1314.*FIRKUSNY: Dvorak - Humoresques, Op.101; Mazurkas, Op.56. Candide CE-31070. A- .................. 9.00
1315.*FIRKUSNY: Dvorak - Piano Quartets, Op.23 & 87. Juilliard Quartet. Col MG-35913(2). A-
         to A(c/c) .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1316.*FIRKUSNY: Dvorak Concerto. Somogyi/VSOO (also Slavonic Rhapsody #2). EMI SXLP-
         20092. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1317.*FIRKUSNY: Janacek - Complete Works for Piano (Capriccio; Theme & Variations;
         Concertino; On Overgrown Path; 1.X.1905; In the Mist). Kubelik/BVRS. DGG 2707
         055(2). A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 16.00
1318. FIRKUSNY: Janacek - On an Overgrown Path; October 1, 1905; In the Threshing House. [blue
         labels] Col ML-4740. B- ................................................................................................................... 8.00
1319. FIRKUSNY: Mozart - Fantasias, K.396 & K.475; Sonata, K.457. [blue labels] Col ML-4356.
         B+/B ................................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1320. FIRKUSNY: Schumann - Symphonic Etudes; Davidsbundler Dances. Capitol P-8337. A- ................ 12.00
1321. FIRKUSNY: Schumann Fantasia in C, Op.17. [blue labels] Col ML-4238. A-- .................................. 12.00
1322. FIRKUSNY: Smetana - Czech Polkas & Dances. Capitol P-8372. A- ................................................. 12.00
      FIRKUSNY: See also #85, 956, 1050, 1169, 1188 & 1242.
1323. FIRST PIANO QUARTET: Chopin Favorites - Two Etudes, Three Ecossaises; One each:
         Fantaisie-Impromptu, Prelude, Waltz, Nocturne. [10-inch] RCA LM-84. B ................................... 8.00
1324. FISCHER: Beethoven Concerto #5. Furtwangler/PO. [In print 1/55 to 2/57; deleted February
         1957; insert print in box frame is Van Dyck's portrait of James Stuart, Duke of Lenox]
         RCA LHMV-4. A- .......................................................................................................................... 45.00
1325. FISCHER: Beethoven Sonata #2. Schubert - Moments Musicaux. [in print from March or April
         1954 to March 1956] RCA LHMV-1055. B+/B ............................................................................. 22.00
1326. FISCHER: Mozart Concerto #17 (Fischer/Ch Orch; 1937) & #24 (Collingswood/LPO;
         1937). [French-only notes] Pathe OVD-4044. A-............................................................................. 9.00
1327. FISCHER: Mozart Concerto #25 (Krips/PO). BACH - Three-Piano Concerto in C (with
         Smith; Matthews; Fischer/PO). [only in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1004. A-- .................. 18.00
1328. FISCHER: Schumann - Fantasia in C, Op.17. Brahms Sonata #3. [in print 1/54 - 3/56] RCA
         LHMV-1065. B to B-(varies) .......................................................................................................... 10.00
1329.*FOU TS'ONG: Chopin - Ballades #1-#4; Preludes #25 & #26; Berceise, Op.57. [his debut
         record, c.1960] West WST-14137. A- ............................................................................................ 18.00
1330. FREUND (Etelka): Brahms - Sonata #3; Intermezzi, Op.116, #2 and Op.117, #2. [Freund was a
         pupil of Brahms and one of very few who made any recordings] Remington R-199-109.
         C+/B-(typical Reminton surface; some scrs sd 1) .......................................................................... 65.00
1331. FRIEDA: Schumann - Fantasie. Brahms - Variations on a Theme of Schumann. [at one time
         this disc was attributed to Brahms pupil Etelka Freund, but latest research indicates that is
         not correct] Plymouth P-12-28. B-/C+ .............................................................................................. 6.00
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1332.*GIESEKING: Beethoven Concerto #5. Rother/Berlin Reichsender Orch. [recorded in
         autumn 1944 in Germany on magnetic tape: apparently 1st complete recording done on
         stereo tape; extraneous noise in 1st movement cadenza may be antiaircraft fire] Varese
         Sarabande VC-81080. A- to A ........................................................................................................ 20.00
1333. GIESEKING: Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Album 1. Angel 35450. A--(U.S. red-label pressing) .................... 8.00
      GIESEKING: See also #608, 622, 646, 652 & 656.
1334.*GILELS: Beethoven Concerto #5. Ludwig/PO. Angel S-35476. A-(very early US red labels) ........... 9.00
1335.*GOULD: Beethoven (arr. Liszt for piano solo) - Symphony #5. Col MS-7095. A- ............................ 10.00
1336.*GOULD: Brahms - Rhapsodies, Op.79; Ballades, Op.10. [dig] CBS IM-37800. A-(demo copy) ...... 10.00
1337.*GOULD: Brahms - Ten Intermezzi. Col MS-6237. A- .......................................................................... 8.00
1338.*GOULD: Goldberg Variations. [dig] Col IP-7613. A- ........................................................................... 8.00
1339.*GOULD: Works of Byrd (5) and Gibbons (3). Col M-30825. A-(demo w/peeling cover timing
         sticker) ............................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1340.*GOULD: Concert Dropout. Glenn Gould in conversation with producer John McClure on
         such subjects as "The Concert is Dead," "Why I Sing Along," "The Only Excuse for
         Recording Is to Do It Differently," and The Great Get-Sibelius Plot Exposed." [Why did
         Columbia choose this prefix?] Col BS-15. A- ................................................................................ 18.00
1341.*GRAFFMAN: Prokofiev Concerto #1 & #3 (Szell/CO); Sonata #3. Col MS-6925. A-(demo;
         "2-eyes") .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1342.*GRAFFMAN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Szell/CO). 3 Rachmaninoff Preludes. Col MY-37263.
          A-(demo) .......................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1343.*GRAFFMAN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #2 & #3. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6755. A-(early "2-
         eyes" labels) ...................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1344. GULDA: "Ineffable" - The Unique Jazz Piano of Friedrich Gulda. Col CL-2346. A-(radio
         station copy with timing sticker) ..................................................................................................... 12.00
1345.*GULDA: Beethoven - The Five Concerti (complete). Stein/VPO. [1st US issue, at least as a
         set: no CS-series incarnation] London STS-15203/6(4). A-(c/c; brief tks early #4) ...................... 24.00
1346. GULDA: Beethoven Concerto #1. Bohm/VPO. London LL-421. A-(lgt tks 1st 1/2-inch, sd 2;
         demo copy) ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1347. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 1 & #2. London LL-996. B+ ................................................................. 10.00
1348. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 3, #19 & #20. London LL-999. A--(superficial marks cause little
         sound) .............................................................................................................................................. 10.00
1349. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 4 & #5. London LL-1372. A-- .............................................................. 10.00
1350. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 6 & #7. London LL-1374. A-- .............................................................. 10.00
1351. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata #26; Eroica Variations. London LLP-322. A-- ........................................ 12.00
1352. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata #29. London LL-422. A-- ........................................................................ 16.00
1353. GULDA: Chopin Concerto #1 ("arr by Balakirev"). Boult/LPO. London LL-1001. A-- .................... 16.00
1354. GULDA: Mozart Concerto #25 & #26. Collins/London New Sym. London LL-1370. B+ ................ 10.00
1355. GULDA: Mozart Sonata #8; Rondo, K.485. Bach - English Suite #3; Prelude & Fugue #32
         from Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II. London LL-756. B-(scarce) ............................................... 9.00
1356. GULDA: Schumann - Fantasiestucke; Waldscenen. London LL-1371. B+ ......................................... 10.00
1357. GULDA: Strauss Burleske. Mozart Concerto #14. Collins/LSO. London LL-1158. A- ..................... 12.00
1358.*HAAS (Monique): Ravel - The Two Concerti. Paray/ORTF. [tulip labels] DGG 138 988. A-
         to A .................................................................................................................................................. 15.00
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1359.*HELFFER: Bartok Sonata. Debussy - Trois Etudes. Franco Evangelisti (b.1926) - Due
         Proienzioni Sonore. Kazimierz Serocki (b.1922) - A Piacere (Versions I & II). [rec 1969]
         Canadian RCA LSC-3143. A- .......................................................................................................... 9.00
1360. HESS: Beethoven Sonata #30 & #31. [in print late 1954 to 2/57] RCA LHMV-1068. A-
         (exceptional copy) ........................................................................................................................... 32.00
1361. HESS: Mozart Concerto #14 & #20. Walter/unidentified orch. [Live, 1954 & 1956]
         Discocorp PR-36. A- ....................................................................................................................... 16.00
1362. HESS: Schumann Concerto. Rudolf Schwarz/PO. [recorded 12/1952; released mid-1954;
         deleted 2/1957; imposing cover portrait of Hess] RCA LHMV-1062. A--(almost all a
         strong A-) ........................................................................................................................................ 32.00
1363. HOFMANN: Casimir Hall Recital (April 7, 1938). Beethoven - Waldstein Sonata. Schumann -
         Kreisleriana. Short works of Chopin(4), Stojowski, Hofmann(2) & Schubert-Godowsky.
         [Includes 16-page booklet with extensive essays and many wonderful photos.] IPA
         5007/8(2). A- ................................................................................................................................... 45.00
1364. HOFMANN: Golden Jubilee Concert (November 28, 1937). Brahms - Academic Festival
         Overture. Rubinstein - Concerto #4. Chopin - Ballade in g; Nocturne in E-flat; Valse in A-
         flat; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. Hofmann - Chromaticon for Piano &
         Orchestra. Reiner/Curtis Symphony (includes lots of Phila personnel); Encores by
         Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven & Moszkowski. [With introductory remarks by
         Walter Damrosch following overture; includes very nice booklet with tributes and many
         photos] International Piano Archives IPA 5001/2(2). A- ............................................................... 45.00
1365. HOFMANN: The Brunswick Recordings: Short works of Scarlatti-Tausig, Gluck-Brahms,
         Beethoven-Rubinstein, Chopin(4), Chopin-Liszt, Hofmann, Rubinstein, Wagner-Brassin,
         Rachmaninoff(2) & Liszt(2). [all recorded 1923] International Piano Archives IPA 103. A- ....... 20.00
1366.*HOLLANDER: Moussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#.
         Prokofiev - Toccata. RCA LSC-2823. A- ....................................................................................... 12.00
1367.*HOROWITZ: "On Television." From Carnegie Hall recital, 2-1-68: Chopin - Ballade Op.23;
         Nocturne Ip.55, #1; Polonaise Op.44. Scarlatti - 2 Sonatas. Schumann - Arabesque.
         Scriabin - Etude Op.8, #12. Schumann - Traumerei. Horowitz - Carmen Variations. Col
         MS-7106. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .................................................................................................. 9.00
1368.*HOROWITZ: Encores - Short works of Liszt (Hungarian Rhapsody #19), Debussy, Scarlatti,
         Rachmaninoff, Moszkowski, Chopin, Scriabin, Schumann; Horowitz' Variations on
         "Carmen." Col M-35118. A- ........................................................................................................... 10.00
1369. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses; Wedding March & Variations after Liszt
         (Horowitz arrangement). Liszt - Funerailles; Valse Oubliee; Sonetto de Petrarca #104;
         Rakoczy March. [only in print from 10/53 - late 1956] RCA LM-9021. B(but outside
         grooves noisy: B- or C+) ................................................................................................................... 9.00
1370. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses; Wedding March & Variations after Liszt
         (Horowitz arrangement). Liszt - Funerailles; Valse Oubliee; Sonetto de Petrarca #104;
         Rakoczy March (Horowitz arrangement). [SD labels] RCA LVT-1043. A- .................................. 12.00
1371. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses. Horowitz - Mendelssohn's Wedding March
         & Variations after Liszt. [10-inch; colorful cover, "A Mendelssohn Centenary Album,
         1847-1947" (clearly this was originally the cover of the 78-rpm album)] RCA LM-21. B to
         B+ .................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1372. HOROWITZ: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. [deleted 10/60] [PD labels] RCA LVT-
         1023. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
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1373. HOROWITZ: Schumann - Kinderscenen. Chopin - Seven Mazurkas. [SD labels] RCA LVT-
         1032. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1374.*HOROWITZ: Schumann - Kreisleriana; Variations on a Theme of Clara Wieck. Col MS-7264.
         A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1375. HORSZOWSKI: Mozart Concerto #27. Casals/Perpignan Festival Orch. [blue labels] Col
         ML-4570. C(rare - stopgap?) ............................................................................................................ 4.00
      HORSZOWSKI: See also #160, 833, 938, 1044, 1192, 1221 & 1222.
1376. ITURBI: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Jose Iturbi/RCA Victor Sym). J. Clarence Chambers
         - "All American" (A Satirical Suite for Two Pianos; Jose & Amparo Iturbi, duo pianists).
         [very obscure 10-inch disc; deleted March 1956] RCA LM-23. A--(Chambers is B+ with
         occ tks) ............................................................................................................................................ 24.00
1377. ITURBI: Music to Remember from the Works of Chopin (two Waltzes; one each: Fantaisie-
         Impromptu, Mazurka, Etude & Polonaise). [10-inch] RCA LM-87. B .......................................... 10.00
1378. ITURBIS: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (arranged by Iturbi for two pianos; Amparo & Jose
         Iturbi; Jose also conducts RCA Victor Sym). J. CLARENCE CHAMBERS - All
         American Suite. DEBUSSY - En Blanc et Noir. MANUEL INFANTE - Andalusian
         Dances #1 & #2. Jose & Amparo Iturbi, duo-pianists. [superb, colorful New York City
         collage cover art by Robert J. Lee] RCA LM-9018. A--/B+(earliest labels) .................................. 25.00
1379. JANIS: Beethopven Sonata, Op.31, #2. [Janis' first LP, issued in late 1950 or early 1951; 10-
         inch] RCA LM-50. B/B+ ................................................................................................................ 29.00
1380. JONAS (Maryla): Chopin Mazurkas (9). [10-inch] Col ML-2036. B ..................................................... 8.00
1381. KAPELL: Beethoven Concerto #2. Golschmann/NBC Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-12. B to
         B+(varies)........................................................................................................................................ 10.00
1382. KAPELL: Prokofiev Concerto #3 (Dorati/Dallas Sym). LISZT - Mephisto Waltz. [deleted
         1/60; scarce] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1028. A-(superb copy) ......................................................... 35.00
1383. KAPELL: Rachmaninoff - Paganini Rhapsody. Reiner/Robin Hood Dell Orch. [10-inch] [s/s]
         RCA LM-126. A--(few tks beg sds, but superb for this issue) ....................................................... 21.00
1384. KAPELL: Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Reiner/Robin Hood Dell).
         Beethoven Concerto #2 (Golschmann/NBC Sym). [PD labels] RCA LM-9026. A-
         (occasional light tks from superficial marks) .................................................................................. 24.00
1385.*KARHILO (Liisa): 20th Century Finnish Piano Music: Sibelius - Barcarola; Five Pieces.
         Kokkonen - Five Bagatelles. Rautavaara - Icons; Sonata #2. Finnlevy SFX-45. A- to A(') ............ 9.00
1386. KATIN: Liszt - Dante Sonata; Polonaise #2; Consolations #1-#6. London LL-934. A-- ..................... 12.00
1387. KILENYI: Beethoven Sonata #21 & #26. Remington R-199-83. B ..................................................... 12.00
1388. KILENYI: Chopin Concerto #1. Prohaska/Austrian Sym. Remington R-199-44. B to B+ ............... 10.00
1389. KILENYI: Chopin Sonata #2 & #3. Remington R-199-90. B............................................................... 12.00
1390. KILENYI: Debussy Preludes, Book 1. Remington R-199-50. B(much plays a strong B+, but
         some scrs) ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1391. KOLESSA: Brahms - Handel Variations. Concert Hall Society CHS-1108. A-- ................................. 25.00
1392. KOLESSA: Schumann - Toccata; Symphonic Etudes, Op.13. Concert Hall Society CHS-1111.
         A--(brief tks beg sd 1, occasionally elsewhere) .............................................................................. 32.00
1393.*KRAUS: Beethoven Sonatas #8, 19 & 21. [nice fold-open album; recorded 1960] Festival
         Classique FC-403. A- ........................................................................................................................ 9.00
1394.*LAPLANT: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Lazarev/Orch. [2nd place, 6th Tchaikovsky
         Competition; apparently live performance] Melodiya 33C10-11311-12. A- ................................. 10.00
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1395. LEVITZKI: His Rarest Recordings. Chopin - Nocturne, Ballade, Waltzes(3), Preludes(3),
         Etudes(2). Short works of Levitzki(3), Paganini-Liszt, Moszkowski(2) & Gluck-Brahms.
         [recorded 1923-25(Columbia) and 1927-29(EMI)] International Piano Archives IPA 114.
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 20.00
1396.*LEWENTHAL: Rubinstein - Concerto #4. Scharwenka: Finale of Concerto #2.
         Carvalho/LSO. [INCLUDES BONUS 7-INCH LP with Lewenthal discussion] Col MS-
         7394. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ....................................................................................................... 16.00
1397. LONG (Kathleen): Francaix - Concertino for Piano & Orchestra. Faure - Ballade for Piano &
         Orchestra. Martinon/LPO. Long solo: Faure - 4 Nocturnes. London LL-1058. B+ ..................... 10.00
1398. LONG (Kathleen): Haydn Sonatas #8, #10, #25 & #30. London LL-1380. B+ ................................... 12.00
1399. LONG (Kathleen): Ravel - Le Tombeau de Couperin; Sonatine. Chabrier - Idyll; Bourree
         Fantasque. London LLP-452. B to B+(U.S. pressing) .................................................................... 10.00
1400. LUBOSHUTZ & NEMENOFF: Reger - Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue. Encore pieces by
         Weber, Chopin, Portnoff & Rossini. Remington R-199-143. B(tickier in outer grooves) ............. 12.00
1401.*LYMPANY: Chopin - Nocturnes (complete). [blue labels] Angel S-3602(2). A- ............................... 14.00
1402. LYMPANY: Chopin Nocturnes (complete). [blue labels] Angel 3602(2). A-...................................... 16.00
1403. LYMPANY: Franck - Symphonic Variations (Susskind/PO). Schumann - Etudes
         Symphoniques. [only in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1013. A--/A- .......................................... 12.00
1404. LYMPANY: Grieg Concerto (Schwarz/LSO). Mozart Concerto #21 (Menges/PO). [only in
         print between mid-1954 and March 1956; Clough & Cuming's World Encyclopedia of
         Recorded Music, Supplement III, identifies the orchestra in the Grieg as the PO, not the
         LSO; pert cover portrait of Lympany] RCA LHMV-1067. A-- ..................................................... 24.00
1405. LYMPANY: Turina - Rapsodia Sinfonica (Susskind/PO). Mendelssohn - Concerto #1
         (Kubelik/PO); Rondo Brillant (Menges/LSO). [only in print 12/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-
         1025. B+/B ...................................................................................................................................... 16.00
1406. MAGALOFF: Chopin - Masurkas (complete). London LLA-53(3). A- ............................................... 35.00
1407.*MALCUZYNSKI: Chopin - Six Polonaises. Angel S-35728. A-(c/c) ................................................... 8.00
1408.*MICHELANGELI: Brahms - Ballads, Op.10. Schubert Sonata in a, D.537. [dig] DGG 2532
         017. A- to A .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1409.*MICHELANGELI: Debussy - Images, Series I & II; Children's Corner. [Grand Prix du
         Disque] DGG 2530 196. A- to A .................................................................................................... 12.00
1410. MICHELANGELI: Liszt Concerto #1 (Rohan/Yomiuri Sym; live 1965); Totentanz
         (Kubelik/RAI Torino; live 1961). Opus MLG-73. A- .................................................................. 15.00
1411.+MICHELANGELI: Schumann - Carnaval; Faschingsschwank aus Wien. [BBC recording from
         1957] DGG 2536 415. A- to A........................................................................................................ 12.00
1412. MICHELANGELI: Schumann Concerto. Pedrotti/Orch der Mailander Scala. [recorded
         1942] Telefunken 6.41903. A- ........................................................................................................ 10.00
1413. MITROPOULOS: Prokofiev Concerto #3 (Mitropoulos also conducts Robin Hood Dell
         Orch). JOYCE: Shostakovich Concerto #1 (Heward/Halle Orch). Col ML-4389. A--
         (Shostakovich is B+ w/occ tks) ....................................................................................................... 18.00
1414. MOISEIWITSCH: Rachmaninov - Concerto #2; Paganini Rhapsody. Rignold/PO. [recorded
         1955; both initially issued in mono, but the Paganini Rhapsody was actually recorded in
         stereo and received its first stereo release with this disc, c.1980] World Record Club SH-
         380. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1415.*MOUSSEV (Teodor): Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Rhapsody #2; I Got Rhythm Variations.
         Vladigerov/Radio-TV Orch. Balkanton BCA-1436. A- .............................................................. 10.00
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1416.*MRAZEK: Brahms Concerto #2. Swarowsky/VSOO. Audio Fidel FCS-50016. A-.......................... 10.00
1417.*OGDEN: Rachmaninoff Sonata #1 & #2. RCA LSC-3024. A- ........................................................... 12.00
1418.*OGDON: Yardumian - Passacaglia, Recitatives & Fugue for Piano & Orchestra. Mennin -
         Piano Concerto. Buketoff/RPO. RCA LSC-3243. A-(c/c) .............................................................. 9.00
1419.*PERAHIA: Schroter (Johann Samuel) - Concerto in C. Mozart Concerti #1 - #3. Perahia also
         conducts ECO. CBS IM-39222. A- .................................................................................................. 8.00
1420. PUPILS OF CLARA SCHUMANN: FANNY DAVIES in Schumann Concerto
         (Ansermet/RPO); Davidsbundertanze; Kinderscenen (rec 1928-30). JOHANNES
         BRAHMS: His Hungarian Dance #1 (from Edison Cylinder, 1889). ILONA
         EIBENSCHUTZ: Short works, mostly Brahms & Schumann, recorded 1903, c.1950 &
         1962 [(!) private recording at age 89 (Brahms Waltz, Op.39, #15; compare 1903
         commercial issue)]. ADELINA DE LARA: Schumann - Davidsbundlertanze; Carnaval;
         Sonatas #1 & #2; Kinderscenen; Kreisleriana; Fantasie, Op.17; Etudes Symphoniques;
         Fantasiestucke, Op.111; Romances, Op.28; many more short works. Brahms - Rhapsodies,
         Op.79; Scherzo, Op.4; Haydn Variations (w/Albert Ferber); Ballade, Op.10, #1;
         Intermezzo, Op.117, #1. Beethoven - 32 Variations. [Covering 7 of the 9 discs, the de Lara
         recordings were all made in 1951 and 1952; plus a speech recording made in 1949, "Clara
         Schumann and her Teaching."] Pearl CLA-1000(9). A-(pristine!!) ............................................... 95.00
1421. RACHMANINOFF: Schumann - Carnaval. [10-inch] RCA LCT-12. B/B- ........................................... 7.00
1422. REISENBERG: Rachmaninov - 5 Pieces, Op.3; 7 Pieces, Op.10; Polka de W.R. West XWN-
         18209. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1423. RENARD (Rosita): Carnegie Hall Recital; January 1949. Bach - Partita #1. Mozart - Sonata
         #15; Rondo, K.485. Mendelssohn - Prelude; Variations Serieuses. Chopin - Mazurka;
         Etudes(9). Debussy - Danse. Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. International Piano
         Archives IPA 120/121(2). A- .......................................................................................................... 30.00
1424. RICHTER: Bach - Two-Piano Concerto in C (with Vedernikov; Barshai/Moscow Ch Orch).
         Haydn - Sonata #52. MK 1569. A- ................................................................................................. 12.00
1425. RICHTER: Bach Concerto #1 (Talich/CPO). Prokofiev Concerto #1 (Ancerl/Prague Sym).
         [fold-open album] Artia ALP-123. A- ............................................................................................ 16.00
1426.*RICHTER: Bartok Concerto #2. Prokofiev Concerto #5. Maazel/Paris Orch; LSO. Angel S-
         36801. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1427. RICHTER: Beethoven - Sonata #8; Eight Bagatelles. MK 05490-91. B+ .............................................. 9.00
1428.*RICHTER: Chopin - Ballad #4; Two Etudes; Polonaise-Fantaisie #7. Debussy - Estampes.
         Scriabin - Sonata, Op.53. [Live, Italy; dates not given] DGG 2830 114. A- to A(Italian
         pressing) .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1429.*RICHTER: Rachmaninoff Preludes fr Op.23 (6) & Op.32 (7). Mel-Angel SR-40235. A- .................... 8.00
1430. RICHTER: Saint-Saens Concerto #5 (Kondrashin/Moscow Youth Orch). Rachmaninoff
         Concerto #1 (Sanderling/USSR Radio Orch). Monitor MC-2004. A- .......................................... 8.00
1431. RICHTER: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Ancerl/CPO). Bach Concerto #1 (Talich/CPO).
         [recorded 1954] dell'Arte DA-9018. A- to A .................................................................................. 12.00
1432. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 1; Beethoven - Sonatas #3, #9, #12, #22 & #23. [Live;
         October 19, 1960; suppressed issue] ["6-eyes"] Col M2L-272(2). A-(tks off/on 1/2-inch
         Sonata #3; occ elsewhere) ............................................................................................................... 35.00
1433. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 2: Haydn - Sonata #50. Schumann - Novelettes, Op.21:
         #1, #2 & #8. Debussy - Suite Bergamasque; Images, Book I; L'Isle Joyeuse. [recorded live;
         October 25, 1960; suppressed issue; mono-only] Col M2L-274(2). A-(very early "6-eyes"
         labels) .............................................................................................................................................. 50.00
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1434. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 3: Rachmaninoff - Ten Preludes (from Op.23 & 32).
         Beethoven - Sonata #7. [Live; October 18, 1960; British issue of US Columbia ML-5725 -
         suppressed mono-only issue] CBS BRG-72047. A--(superficial rubs cause very little or no
         snd) .................................................................................................................................................. 20.00
1435. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 4: Prokofiev - Sonatas #6 & #8; Sonatine Pastorale;
         Paysage; Pensee III; Gavotte. Rachmaninov - Preludes, Op.23: #4 & #5. [live; October 23,
         1960; the scarcest of this series of supressed issues; mono-only] Col M2L-282(2). A-(early
         "2-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................... 65.00
1436. RUBINSTEIN: Beethoven Concerto #4. Beecham/RPO. [only in print late 1956 - 10/58] [PD
         labels] RCA LVT-1002. A--(lgt tks off & on 1/2 inch, side 1) ...................................................... 20.00
1437.*RUBINSTEIN: Brahms - Four Ballades; Three Intermezzi; Two Rhapsodies; Capriccio. ["The
         Brahms I Love"] RCA LSC-3186. A-............................................................................................. 10.00
1438.*RUBINSTEIN: Brahms Concerto #2. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3253. A- ....................................... 8.00
1439.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Concerto #2; Grand Fantasy on Polish Airs. Ormandy/Phila. RCA
         LSC-3055. A- .................................................................................................................................. 10.00
1440. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Polonaises - Volume 2: #7; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise.
         [10-inch] RCA LM-152. B to B+.................................................................................................... 10.00
1441. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Sonata in b. Debussy - La Cathedrale Engloutie; Poissons d'Or; La
         Fille aux Cheveux de Lin; Masques; La Terrasse des Audiences au Clair de Lune; Ondine.
         [PD labels] RCA LVT-1042. B+ .................................................................................................... 12.00
1442. RUBINSTEIN: Rachmaninoff Paganini Rhapsody. Susskind/PO. [10-in] RCA LM-26. B- ................ 8.00
1443.*RUBINSTEIN: Saint-Saens Concerto #2. Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain.
         Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3165. A- ............................................................................................ 10.00
1444.*RUBINSTEIN: Schumann - Kreisleriana; Prophet Bird; Arabeske. RCA LSC-3108. A- .................. 10.00
1445.*RUBINSTEIN: Schumann Concerto; 2 Novelettes. Giulini/CSO. RCA LSC-2997. A- .................... 10.00
1446. SANDOR: Bach - Arrangements of famous pieces by Liszt(2), Busoni(2) and Sandor. Col ML-
         4684. A-("6-eyes") .......................................................................................................................... 15.00
1447.*SANDOR: Brahms Concerto #2. Reinhardt/SWDR. Vox STGBY-510 990. A- to B+....................... 8.00
1448. SANDOR: Chopin Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. [blue labels] Col ML-4651. B- ............................... 8.00
1449. SANDOR: Schumann - Carnaval. [blue labels] Col ML-4452. B to B+................................................. 9.00
1450. SAPERTON (David): Chopin - Fifteen Etudes (Op.10: #1, #3, #4, #8-#10 & #12; Op.25: #4,
         #7, #8, #10-#12; #1 & #3 of Trois Nouvelles Etudes, Op. Posth. [Saperton was
         Godowsky's son-in-law] Command Performance Records CPLP-1203. A--(lgt/mod tks
         each sd fr couple of 1/8-in scrs) ...................................................................................................... 45.00
1451. SAPERTON (David): Strauss-Godowsky - Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes from Die
         Fledermaus. Chopin - Six Etudes (Op.10: #2, #6 & #7; Op.25: #2 & #6; A-flat, Op. posth;
         together with seven studies on these etudes by Leopold Godowsky). [Saperton was
         Godowsky's son-in-law] Command Performance Records CPLP-1201. A- .................................. 50.00
1452. SAPERTON (David): Strauss-Godowsky - Symphonic Metamorphoses on the Waltz "Artist's
         Life." Chopin - Six Etudes (Op.10: #5 & #11; Op.25: #1, #3, #5 & #9; together with four
         studies on these etudes by Leopold Godowsky). [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law]
         Command Performance Records CPLP-1202. A- to B+/A- ........................................................... 45.00
1453. SCHATZKAMER: Scriabin Sonata #4. Mozart Sonata #17. [10-inch; deleted 1955; VERY
         scarce!][Schatzkamer was a student of Siloti's, was associated with Paul Robeson during
         the 1940's, and spent the bulk of his career at Washington University in St.Louis. I've
         never seen a record of his before.] RCA LM-156. A--(occ brief tks, but mostly superb) .............. 65.00
LP's: Pianists - continued

1454. SCHEIN (Ann): "A Piano Invitation to the Dance." Weber-Tausig - Invitation to the Dance.
         Medtner - Danza Festiva. Halffter - Dance of the Shepherdess. Bartok - Roumanian Folk
         Dances. Bizet-Rachmaninoff - L'Arlesienne Minuet. Chopin - Polonaise Fantaisie, Two
         Mazurkas, Minute Waltz. Kapp KCL-9042. A-- ............................................................................ 12.00
1455.*SCHEJA (Staffan): Rangstrom - Legends from the Lake Malaren. Stenhammar - Three
         Fantasies. Wiren - Ironical Miniatures. Larsson - Sonatine #1. RCA LSC-3119. A-- ................... 16.00
1456. SCHIOLER: Beethoven Sonata #30 & #32. Capitol P-18046. A- ........................................................ 12.00
1457. SCHIOLER: Brahms - Three Rhapsodies; Handel Variations. Capitol P-18049. A--(clumsy
         tape repair of coverf) ....................................................................................................................... 10.00
1458. SCHNABEL: Beethoven Concerto #4. Dobrowen/PO. [only in print late 1956 - 10/58] [PD
         labels] RCA LVT-1010. A- ............................................................................................................ 16.00
1459. SCHNABEL: Beethoven Piano Concerti (complete). #1: Sargent/LSO(3/23/1932). #2:
         Dobrowen/PO(6/6/1946). #3:Dobrowen/PO(5/30-31/1947). #4: Dobrowen/PO(6/5-
         7/1946). #5:Galliera/PO(5/27-28/1947). Angel GRE-4006(5). A- ............................................... 45.00
1460. SCHNABEL: Schubert - Eight Impromptus, Op.90 & Op.142. [in print 12/52-3/56; notes by
         Denis Matthews] RCA LHMV-1027. B ......................................................................................... 12.00
1461. SCHNABEL: Schubert Impromptus, Op.90 & Op.142. [only in print late 1956 - 10/58] [PD
         labels] RCA LVT-1019. B+ ............................................................................................................ 12.00
1462.*SERKIN (Peter): Chopin - Impromptu #3; Waltzes (3); Nocturnes (3); Polonaise-Fantaisie,
         Op.61. [dig; Teldec vinyl] RCA ATC1-4035. A- to A(c/c) .............................................................. 9.00
1463.*SERKIN: Brahms - Handel Variations; Three Intermezzi & Rhapsody, Op.119. Col M-35177.
         A-(demo) ......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1464.*SERKIN: Reger Concerto. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6235. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ...................... 16.00
1465. SKOLOVSKY: Four Sonatas for Piano Solo: Scriabin (#4), Hindemith (#2), Berg (Op.1) &
         Bartok (1926). Col ML-4871. B ..................................................................................................... 12.00
1466. SOLOMON: Beethoven Concerto #4. Cluytens/PO. [only in print 5/54 - 3/56; nice cover
         portrait of Solomon] RCA LHMV-1056. A-(superb copy) ............................................................ 32.00
1467. SOLOMON: Brahms Concerto #1. Kubelik/PO. [only in print 7/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1042.
         B++.................................................................................................................................................. 24.00
1468. SOLOMON: Schubert Sonata in a, Op.143. Op.143. Mozart Sonata in A, K.331. [In print from
         August 1955 until February 1957; the insert print is "Mlle. Charlotte du Val d'Ognes," by
         Jacques-Louis David] RCA LHMV-21. A-(box pristine) .............................................................. 36.00
1469. SOLOMON: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Dobrowen/PO. [only in print 12/52-3/56] RCA
         LHMV-1028. A-- ............................................................................................................................ 16.00
1470. TEMPLETON: Inprovisations on Offenbach & Johann Strauss. Remington R-199-158. B .................. 8.00
1471. CATALAN PIANO TRADITION: Albeniz (two of his own improvisations; 1903); Joaquin
         Malats (Chopin, Liszt, Malats, Wagner-Liszt; 1903); Granados (three of his works;
         Scarlatti-Granados; 1912); Frank Marshall (Grieg; 1907); de Larrocha (Chopin Waltz &
         Nocturne; rec 1932, when she was nine!) International Piano Archives IPA 109. A- ................... 20.00
1472.*TURINI: Schubert Sonata, Op.120. Ginastera Sonata. Rachmaninoff - Prelude, Op.23, #1;
         Etude-Tableau, Op.33, #6. [recorded 1969] Canadian RCA LSC-3145. A- .................................. 12.00
1473.*VASARY: Debussy - Suite Bergamasque; Dance; Deux Arabesques; Pour le Piano; La Plus
         que Lente; L'Isle Joyeuse; Masques. DGG 139 458. A- to A ........................................................... 8.00
1474.*VASARY: Liszt - Sonata in b; Polonaise #2; Don Juan Fantasia. [tulip labels] DGG 136 258.
         A- to A(tape repair to spine) ........................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's: Pianists - continued

1475. VON SAUER: Schumann - Concerto in a (Mengelberg/ACO; live; October 10, 1940);
        Carnaval (recorded c.1923). Opus MLG-78. A- ............................................................................. 12.00
1476. WAYENBERG (Daniel): Brahms - Capricci & Intermezzi, Op.76; Fantasias, Op.116. London
        Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93059. A--(brief tks, Op.76, #5) ........................................................... 20.00
1477. WAYENBERG (Daniel): Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit; Sonatine; Menuet dur le Nom de Haydn;
        Jeux d'Eau; Pavane. London Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93068. A- ................................................ 24.00
1478. WEISZ: Schumann - Faschingsschwank aus Wien. Brahms - Waltzes, Op.39. London LL-798.
        B ...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1479.*WOODWARD (Roger): Shostakovich - The 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op.87. RCA CRL2-
        5100(2). A- ...................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1480. WUHRER: Brahms Concerto #1. Swarowsky/Vienna State Philharmonia. [British pressing]
        Vox PL-8000. B .............................................................................................................................. 10.00

LP's: Organ

1481.*BATE: Messiaen - Organ Works, Vol.6. Reprises par Interversion; Pieces en Trio(2); Les
         Mains de l'Abime; Chants d'Oiseaux; Les Yeux dan les Roues; Soixante-Quatre Durees.
         [Organ of Cathedrale St.Pierre de Beauvais; dig; DMM] Unicorn - Kanchana DKP-9028.
         A- to A ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1482.*BIGGS: Bach - Toccatas & Fugues in d(2: BVW 538 & 565), F (BWV 540) & C (BWV 564).
         The 4 organs at Cathedral of Freiburg played simultaneously. [quad] Col MQ-32933. A- ........ 12.00
1483.*BIGGS: Gabrieli - Canzonas (7), Sonatas (2) & Ricercare for Brass, Winds & Organ. Tarr
         Brass Ens; Negri/Gabrieli Consort La Fenice. [Recorded in Basilica San Marco,
         Venice] Col MS-7142. A--("2-eyes" labels; demo copy) ............................................................... 10.00
1484.*BIGGS: Handel - Organ Concerti #1 - #6. Boult/LPO. [Recorded to commemorate 200th
         anniversary of Handel's death (1959) on a 1749 organ designed & played by Handel
         himself, on the estate of the Earl of Aylesford, Warwickshire, England. Fascinating
         extensive notes booklet details the difficult search for an authentic Handel organ, as well as
         the problems of recording it!] Col K2S-602(2). A-(early "6-eyes" labels; s/s) .............................. 25.00
1485.*BIGGS: Haydn - The Three Concerti. Rozsnyai/Col sym. [Haydn Organ; Eisenstadt, Austria]
         Col MS-6682. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ......................................................................................... 12.00
1486. BIGGS: Reubke - Sonata in c on 94th Psalm. Liszt - Fantasia & Fugue on B.A.C.H.; Gloria &
         Credo fr Organ Mass. [Methuen Memorial Music Hall, MA] Col ML-4820. A-(fine
         pressing, earliest blue labels) .......................................................................................................... 16.00
1487.*BIGGS: Rheinberger Concerti in F and g. Peress/Col Sym. [quad] Col MQ-32297. A-(minor
         cov scuffs) ....................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1488.*BIGGS: Soler - Six Concerti for Two Organs. Daniel Pinkham, second organ. [Busch-
         Reisinger Museum, Harvard University] Col MS-6208. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) ............... 15.00
1489.*BIGGS: Joyeux Noel - Twelve Noels by Louis Daquin (1694-1772). [Busch-Reisinger
         Museum, Harvard University] Col MS-6167. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) ............................... 16.00
1490.*DALLA LIBERA: Works of Andrea(8) and Giovannin(7) Gabrieli. [Nacchini organ (1751),
         Ospedaletto Conservatory, Venice] Vedette VST-6008. A- ........................................................... 12.00
1491.*DAVELUY: Gaspard Corrette - Messe du 8e Ton. [Beckerath organ, St.Joseph;s Oratory,
         Montreal] Oryx 1736. A- ................................................................................................................ 10.00
1492.*DEMESSIEUX: Franck Organ Works, Vol.1: Choral #1; Piece Heroique; Fantasie in A;
         Cantabile. London STS-15103. A- ................................................................................................. 10.00
LP's: Organists - continued

1493. DUPRE: Widor - Symphony #5 & #9. [Saint-Sulpice, Paris] West WGM-8172. A- ............................. 8.00
1494.*FISHER: Works of Parry, Howells, Saint-Saens, Roger-Ducasse & Mulet. [Chester Cathedral
         Organ] London STS-15241. A- ...................................................................................................... 10.00
1495. FOORT: The Organ at Symphony Hall, Boston, Vol. II. Handel - Arrival of Queen of
         Sheba; Arioso; Three Movements from Water Music. Reubke - Organ Sonata Finale. [10-
         inch] Cook 1055. A-- ...................................................................................................................... 15.00
1496. GERMANI: Bach - The Six Organ Sonatas. [Recorded at All Souls, Langham Place, England]
         [VERY scarce! - only in print January 1956 to February 1957 - the first copy I've ever
         seen] RCA LHMV-601(2). A- ........................................................................................................ 75.00
1497. HEITMANN: Bach - German Organ Mass. [Charlottenburg Palace Organ] Capitol/Telefunken
         P-8029. C+ ........................................................................................................................................ 8.00
1498.*HOFFMANN: Reger - Toccata & Fugue in d; Orgelmesse fr Op.59; Fantasie uber "Ein feste
         Burg;" Scherzo; Pastorale; Preludium. [Organ of Heilig-Geist-Kirche, Frankfurt am Main]
         Pelca PSR-40 510. A- ....................................................................................................................... 8.00
1499. LITAIZE: Couperin - Messe Solennelle. [Organ at Saint-Merri; deluxe presentation in jacket
         with notes, then enclosed in box too] London Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93039. A- ..................... 24.00
1500.*MASON (Marilyn): Short works of Boyce, John Cook, Bach, Zipoli, Reger, Clarke, Langlais
         & Sowerby. [Reuter organ at University of Michigan] Mirrosonic 7145. A- ................................ 15.00
1501.*MURRAY: Bach - Fantasia & Fugue in g, BWV 542; Toccata in F, BWV 540; Passacaglia &
         Fugue in c; Vater Unser, BWV 737; Alle Menschen Mussen Sterben, BWV 643. [Great
         Organ at Methuen; Woods; Renner; dig] Telarc DG-10049. A- ...................................................... 8.00
1502.*PIERRE: Saint-Saens - Preludes & Fugues (complete). [Grandes Orgues de la Madeleine;
         fold-open album; French-only notes] French RCA 650 003. A- ...................................................... 9.00
1503.*RAPF: Schmidt - Der Heiland is Erstanden; Chaconne in c (1925). MHS 3960. A- ............................. 8.00
1504.*RAPF: Schmidt - Praeludium & Fugue in C; Toccata in C; Four Chorale Preludes. MHS 3767.
         A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1505.*REINBERGER: Bach - Chorale Preludes(4); Preludes & Fugues (BWV 546, 548 & 549).
         [Michaelis-Church, Zwolle, Netherlands] Crossroads 22 16 0068. A-........................................... 10.00
1506. SCHWEITZER: Franck - Chorales #1 - #3. Col ML-5128. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................................. 12.00
1507.*TUDOR: A Second Wind for Organ - New Pieces for Pipes and Reeds. Mauricio Kagel -
         Improvisation Ajoutee [St. George's Episcopal Church, New York]. Christian Wolff - For
         1, 2 or 3 People [baroque organ]. Gorgon Mumma - Mesa, for Cybersonic Bandoneon
         [Tudor plays bandoneon; composer at cybersonic console] Odyssey 32 16 0158. A- ................... 10.00
1508.*WALCHA: Bach - Fantasies, BWV 562 & BWV 572; Fantasies & Fugues, BWV 537 &
         BWV 542; Passacaglia, BWV 582. [St.Laurenskerk, Alkmaar] Archiv 198 305. A- to A ............ 10.00
1509.*WALCHA: Bach - Preludes & Fugues, BWV 532, 535, 536 & 550; Pastorale, BWV 590;
         Fugue, BWV 578. [Kirche St.-Pierre-le-Jeune, Strasbourg] Archiv 2533 160. A- to A ................ 10.00
1510.*WALCHA: Bach - Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in D; Three Chorale Preludes (from the Schubler
         Chorales); Choral Partita, BWV 768. [St. Laurens, Alkmaar] [tulip labels] DGG 138 119.
         A- to A ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1511.*ZAMKOCHIAN: Widor - Allegro Vivace from Symphony #5. Karg-Elert - Pastel. Bach -
         Toccata in F, BWV 540; Prelude & Fugue in a, BWV 543; Chorale-Prelude, BWV 668.
         [Allen Digital Computer Organ, Orchestral Hall, Minneapolis] Schmitt Centers S80-
         1420S. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
LP's: Conductors

1512. ANDRE: Gretry (arr. Mottl) - Cephale et Procris Suite. Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice.
         Brussels Radio Orch. [10-inch] Capitol Telefunken L-8135. B+ ................................................. 11.00
1513. ANSERMET: Debussy - 6 Epigraphes Antiques; Jeux. OSR. Lon LL-992. B(mostly A-; few
         ticky spots) ........................................................................................................................................ 8.00
1514. ANSERMET: French Orchestral Music - Danse Macabre, Le Rouet d'Omphale, Marche
         Joyeuse, Pavane for a Dead Princess & Espana. OSR. London LL-696. B++............................... 12.00
1515. ANSERMET: Glazounov - Stenka Razin. Rimsky-Korsakov - Antar. OSR. London LL-1060.
         B+ ...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1516. ANSERMET: Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; Tombeau de Couperin. OSR. London
         LL-795. B .......................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1517. ANSERMET: Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnol; Le Coq d'Or Suite. OSR. London LL-
         694. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1518. ANSERMET: Roussel - Petite Suite; Le Festin d'Araignee. OSR. London LL-1179. A-/B .................. 8.00
      ANSERMET: See also #45, 260, 430, 672, 675-7, 679, 685, 696, 953 & 1420.
1519.*ARGENTA: Debussy - Images (complete). OSR. [from CS-6013] London STS-15020. A-.............. 16.00
1520. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 1: Guridi - Ten Basque Dances. Turina - La Procesion del
         Rocio; La Oracion del Torero. Albeniz - Navarra. La Orquesta Nacional de Espana.
         London LL-1585. A- ....................................................................................................................... 15.00
1521. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 2: Halffter - Sinfonietta. Orquesta Nacional de Espana.
         London LL-3024. A-(lovely!) ......................................................................................................... 15.00
1522. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 3: Turina - Sinfonia Sevillana. Falla - Three-Cornered Hat
         Excerpts. Orquesta Nacional de Espana. London LL-1688. A-.................................................... 15.00
1523. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 5: "Fantasia on Themes of Jose Serrano."
         [orchestrations/arrangements of Serrano works by Ricardo Lamote de Grignon] Gran
         Orquesta Sinfonica. London LL-1693. A- ...................................................................................... 15.00
1524. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 6: Breton - Escenas Andaluzas; En la Alhambra (Serenade);
         Bolero; La Dolores - Jota. Gran Orquesta Sinfonica. London LL-1701. A- .................................. 15.00
1525. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume # 9: Preludes & Intermezzi from Zarzuelas: Las Golondrinas(2),
         La Leyenda del Beso, Bohemios, La Verbena de la Paloma, El Barberillo de Lavapies, La
         Viejecita & La Gran Via. Orquesta de Camera de Madrid. London LL-1740. A-(brief tks,
         band one, side 1) ............................................................................................................................. 15.00
1526. ARGENTA: Espana, Volume #10: Preludes & Interludes from Zarzuelas: Los Borrachos,
         Mirentxu, La Marchenera, La Bruja, Maruxa, El Patinillo, El Caserio & La Patria Chica.
         Gran Orquesta Sinfonica. London LL-1769. A- ............................................................................ 15.00
1527. ARGENTA: Liszt - A Faust Symphony PCO); Les Preludes (OSR). [in oversized box which
         has minor spine tear (does not affect text)] London LL-1303/4(2). A-(moderate tks 1st 1/4-
         inch sd 2; occ elsewhere) ................................................................................................................ 32.00
1528. ARGENTA: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; Ma Mere l'Oye Suite; Alborada; Pavane. Cento Soli
         Orch, Paris. Omega OML-1032. A- to B+(occ lgt tks) ................................................................... 9.00
1529. ARGENTA: Schubert - Symphony #8. Cento Soli Orch, Paris. Omega OSL-70. B+(occ tks) ............ 9.00
1530. ARGENTA: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. OSR. London LL-1275. A- .............................................. 15.00
1531. ARGENTA: Turina - Danzas Fantasticas. Albeniz - Iberia. PCO. London LL-921. B+ ..................... 12.00
      ARGENTA: See also #183, 184, 202, 219, 315 & 316.
1532.*BARBIROLLI: Debussy - La Mer. Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; La Valse. Halle Orch.
         Pye GSGC-14010. A- ....................................................................................................................... 8.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1533.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Enigma Variations; Cello Concerto (Navarra). Halle Orch. [Concerto
         is in electronic stereo; same Enigma which was issued in the US on Mercury & later
         Vanguard] Pye GSGC-15005. A- ..................................................................................................... 9.00
1534.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Introduction & Allegro; Serenade for Strings. Vaughan Williams -
         Tallis & Greensleeves Fantasias. Allegri Quartet; Sinf of London Strings. [blue labels]
         Angel S-36101. A-(s/s) ................................................................................................................... 10.00
1535.*BARBIROLLI: English Tone Poems: BAX - Tintagel. IRELAND - London Overture.
         DELIUS - Song of Summer; Irmelin Prelude; Walk to the Paradise Garden. LSO. Angel S-
         36415. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1536. BARBIROLLI: Overtures - Bartered Bride; Academic Festival; Roman Carnival.
         RODZINSKI: Secret of Suzanne. KURTZ: Zampa. NYP (in all). Harmony HL-7121. A--
         (very nice copy for this issue!) ........................................................................................................ 20.00
      BARBIROLLI: See also #447, 898, 973, 1088, 1089, 1120 & 1121.
1537. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Tapiola. Debussy - Printemps. RPO. [in print 1/53 - 3/56] RCA LM-
         9001. B+(occ tks; earliest labels) .................................................................................................... 20.00
1538. BEECHAM: Berlioz Overtures - King Lear; Les Francs Juges; Waverly; Corsaire; Roman
         Carnival. RPO. [mono only; recorded 1954; excellent British pressing; probably the best
         issue of these performances on LP] Philips GBL-5633. A- ............................................................ 32.00
1539.*BEECHAM: Bizet & Lalo Symphonies. ORTF. Capitol SG-7237. FS .............................................. 12.00
1540.*BEECHAM: Bizet - Carmen Suite #1 (ORTF); L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2 (RPO). EMI
         SXLP-30276. A- ............................................................................................................................. 16.00
1541. BEECHAM: Bizet - Carmen Suite. Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien. Columbia Symphony.
         [excellent pressing - superior to any US issue of this I've encountered] Philips GL-5720. A-
         to A .................................................................................................................................................. 32.00
1542. BEECHAM: Bizet - Fair Maid of Perth Suite. Delius - Over the Hills and Far Away. RPO.
         [10-inch; 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
1543. BEECHAM: Delius - Dance Rhapsody #1; Summer Night on the River; Summer Evening;
         Intermezzo & Serenade fr Hassan; When Twilight Fancies; Song Before Sunrise; On
         Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring. RPO. [in print 11/53 - 3/56; fine copy; scarce issue -
         1st copy I've ever seen] RCA LHMV-1050. A-.............................................................................. 35.00
1544. BEECHAM: Delius - Piano Concerto (Betty Beecham, piano); A Song of the High Hills
         (Luton Choir). RPO. [PD labels] RCA LVT-1045. A-(superb) ................................................... 25.00
1545. BEECHAM: Encores - Marches from Coq d'Or, Karelia Suite, Trojans (& overture); Last
         Sleep of the Virgin; Sibelius Tempest Music. RPO. Col ML-5321. A-("6-eyes" labels) .............. 12.00
1546. BEECHAM: Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony. RPO. [superb pressing!] Philips G-
         03631 L. A- to A ............................................................................................................................. 32.00
1547.*BEECHAM: Grieg - Music from Peer Gynt. Hollweg, soprano; RPO; Beecham Choral
         Society. EMI SXLP-30423. A- to A ............................................................................................... 16.00
1548. BEECHAM: Handel - Messiah (excerpts). Labbette; Brunskill; Eisdell; Williams; BBC Cho;
         Orch. [recorded 1927] EMI HLM-7053. A- to A .......................................................................... 10.00
1549.*BEECHAM: Handel/Beecham - Love in Bath. Hollweg; Beecham/RPO. A-(earliest U.S. red
         labels) .............................................................................................................................................. 18.00
1550. BEECHAM: Handel/Beecham - The Great Elopement. Mozart - Divertimento #2. RPO. [in
         print 2/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1030. B++(mostly plays a fine A-, but a few flaws) .................... 25.00
1551. BEECHAM: Haydn - Symphony #93 - #98. RPO. Cap GCR-7127(3). A- .......................................... 24.00
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1552. BEECHAM: Lord Berners - Triumph of Neptune Suite (Phila!). Richard Arnell - Punch & the
         Child (RPO). British CBS 61431. A- ............................................................................................. 32.00
1553. BEECHAM: Mozart - Flute & Harp Concerto (Le Roy & Laskine); Divertimento #2. RPO.
         [recorded 1947 & 1948] World Record Club SH-316. A- .............................................................. 18.00
1554. BEECHAM: Mozart - Symphony #41; Divertimento #2. RPO. Angel 35459. A- ............................... 20.00
1555. BEECHAM: Overtures - Cockaigne; Tragic; Coriolan; Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna;
         Roman Carnival. RPO. [for some reason, hard to find this in so quiet a pressing; I love the
         long-held penultimate bar of Roman Carnival!] Col ML-5247. A-("6-eyes" labels) ..................... 18.00
1556.*BEECHAM: Rossini - Semiramide & Cambiale di Matrimonio Overtures. Grieg - In Autumn
         Overture & Symphonic Dance in A. Sibelius - Valse Triste. Dvorak - Legend in g. Handel
         - Arrival of Queen of Sheba. Mendelssohn - Fair Melusina Overture. RPO. EMI EMX-
         2103. A- to A .................................................................................................................................. 12.00
1557. BEECHAM: Rossini - Semiramide, William Tell, Gazza Ladra & Scala di Seta Overtures.
         Rossini-Respighi - Rossiniana. LPO. [recorded 1933-39; LP transfers by A.C.Griffith]
         World Record Club SH-313. A-(brief lgt tks Wm Tell) ................................................................. 12.00
1558. BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #1 & #2. RPO. Col ML-4903. A-("6-eyes" labels) ..................... 12.00
1559.*BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #3 & #5. RPO. [fine color cover portrait of Beecham,
         relaxing with his cigar] EMI SXLP-30204. A- to A ....................................................................... 18.00
1560.*BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #6. Mozart - Symphony #41. RPO. [recorded 1955 &
         1957; first issue (c.1982) of these performances in stereo, at least in the U.S.] Seraphim S-
         60367. A-(c/c) ................................................................................................................................. 18.00
1561. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #1. RPO. [very fine copy for a very early blue-label
         pressing] Col ML-4653. A--(superficial marks cause little sound) ................................................ 15.00
1562.*BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #7; The Oceanides; Pelleas et Melisande. RPO. [blue
         labels] Angel S-35458. A-............................................................................................................... 12.00
1563. BEECHAM: Strauss - Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite; Interlude from Intermezzo; Love Scene
         from Feuersnot. RPO. [recorded 1947-48; LP transfers by Keith Hardwick] World Record
         Club SH-378. A- ............................................................................................................................. 25.00
1564. BEECHAM: Strauss - Closing Scenes from Ariadne auf Naxos (Cebotari; Friedrich) and
         Electra (Schluter; Schoeffler; Welitsch). RPO. [Recorded 1947; this LP was first issue of
         the Ariadne excerpts, which include the overture] RCA RL-42821. A- ......................................... 18.00
1565. BEECHAM: Tribute on the Centenary of His Birth (1979). Excerpts from broadcasts by
         Beecham (8) and about Beecham (Neville Cardus; Maggie Teyte; Norman Del Mar; Myra
         Hess; Malcolm Arnold; several orchestral players); six musical excerpts, including two
         rehearsals. [partially stereo] BBC REGL-350. A- .......................................................................... 35.00
1566. BEECHAM: Wagner - Flying Dutchman Overture; Meistersinger Act III Excerpts; Good
         Friday Music from Parsifal; Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. RPO. [superior
         pressing to any copy I've found of the U.S. issue] Philips GBL-5635. A- ..................................... 32.00
1567. BEECHAM: French Orchestral Showpieces - Carmen Suite; L'Arlesienne Exc; Espana; Fair
         Maid of Perth Suite; Tales of Hoffmann Exc; Damnation of Faust Exc; Prelude to the
         Afternoon of a Faun; Air du Ballet from Zemire et Azor. LPO. [Recorded 1934-39; in
         typically wonderful transfers by A.C.Griffith] World Record Club SHB-55(2). A- ...................... 45.00
1568. BEECHAM: Sir Thomas. Overtures - Brahms: Tragic; Beethoven: Coriolan; Boccherini: In
         D; Mehul: Timoleon, Tresor Suppose & Le Chasse de Jeune Henri. Gretry - Air de Ballet.
         RPO. [RPO horns in Chasse go nuts in St. Hubert at the end! A Beecham gem; mono only
         and deleted already in January 1959.] Col ML-5029. A-("6-eyes" labels) ..................................... 45.00
      BEECHAM: See also #187, 211, 245, 460, 615, 632-3, 898-9, 917, 944, 1088, 1124-5, 1130, 1436.
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1569. BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Symphony #1 ("Jeremiah;" Merriman, soprano; St.Louis Sym);
         Facsimile - Choreographic Essay (RCA Victor Sym). [mono-only recordings] British
         RCA SMA-7002. A- ....................................................................................................................... 16.00
1570. BERNSTEIN: Copland - Billy the Kid Suite. Gershwin - An American in Paris. RCA Victor
         Sym. [mono-only] British RCA SMA-7016. A- to A(lovely pressing!) ........................................ 16.00
1571.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony # 97 & #98. [NYP] Col M-35844. A- .......................................... 10.00
1572.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony # 99 & #100. NYP. Col M-34126. A- .......................................... 10.00
1573.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony #101 & #103. NYP. Col M-33531. A- ......................................... 10.00
1574.*BERNSTEIN: Ives - Holidays Symphony. NYP. Col MS-7147. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)................ 12.00
1575. BLECH (Harry): Schubert - Symphonies #4 & #5. London Mozart Players. RCA LBC-1091.
         B to B+(much is A-, but a few blemishes) ...................................................................................... 14.00
1576. BOHM: Brahms - Symphony #2. BPO. Decca DL-9933. A- ............................................................... 12.00
1577. BOHM: Brahms - Symphony #3. VPO. London LL-857. A-(occ lgt tks) ............................................ 12.00
1578. BOHM: Reger - Mozart Variations. Mozart - Serenata Notturna. BPO. Decca DL-9979. A- ............. 12.00
1579.*BOHM: Schubert - Symphony #5. Mozart - Symphony #33. BPO. DGG 139 385. FS(c/c) ................. 8.00
1580.*BOHM: Schubert - Symphony #6; Music fr Rosamunde. BPO. DGG 2530 422. A- to A .................... 8.00
1581. BOHM: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. Saxon State Orch. Decca DL-9927. A- ...................................... 12.00
1582. BOHM: Weber Overtures - Preciosa; Peter Schmoll; Euryanthe; Oberon. VPO. Decca ACL-
         28. A- .............................................................................................................................................. 12.00
1583.*BOULEZ: Debussy - Clarinet Rhapsody (de Peyer); Three Nocturnes (Alldis Cho);
         Printemps. NPO. Col M-30483. A- .................................................................................................. 9.00
1584.*BOULEZ: Debussy - Images (complete); Dances Sacree et Profane (Chalifoux, harp). CO.
         Col MS-7362. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ......................................................................................... 12.00
1585.*BOULEZ: Debussy - La Mer; Jeux; Afternoon of a Faun. NPO. Col MS-7361. A- ............................. 8.00
1586.*BOULEZ: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (with Hillis/CO Cho); Rapsodie Espagnole;
         Alborada del Gracioso; Pavane. CO. Col M-30651. A- ................................................................... 8.00
1587.*BOULEZ: Ravel - Barque; Le Tombeau; Valses Nobles & Sentimentales. NYP. Col M-32159.
         A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1588.*BOULEZ: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. NYP. [quad] Col MQ-31076. A- .................................................. 8.00
1589.*BOULEZ: Wagner - Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan; Meistersinger, Faust & Tannhauser
         Overtures. NYP. Col M-32296. A- ................................................................................................... 8.00
1590. BOULT: Arnold: English Dances. LPO. [10-inch] London LD-9178. A- ............................................. 9.00
1591. BOULT: Beethoven - Symphony #8. Weber - Freischutz Overture. Wagner - Tristan Prelude.
         Humperdinck - Hansel & Gretel Ov. BBC Sym. [rec 1932; among Boult's first recordings]
         Pearl GEMM-264. A-(c/c) .............................................................................................................. 10.00
1592.*BOULT: Britten - Four Sea Interludes & Passacaglia from "Peter Grimes." Elgar - Falstaff.
         LPO. Pye GSGC-14059. A- ........................................................................................................... 12.00
1593. BOULT: Delibes - Naila Waltz; Coppelia & Sylvia Suites. Philharmonic Promenade Orch.
         West XWN-18241. A- .................................................................................................................... 12.00
1594. BOULT: Elgar - Falstaff; Cockaigne Overture. Philharmonic Promenade Orch. West XWN-
         18526. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 10.00
1595. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #1. LPO. [in print 7/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1036. A-(lovely!) ............. 16.00
1596. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #1; Enigma Variations; Falstaff; Wand of Youth, Suite #1;
         Nursery Suite; Dream Children; Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1-#5; Overtures: In the
         South & Froissart. LPO. [recorded 1949-55] EMI RLS-7716(4). A- to A .................................... 30.00
1597. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #2. Chopin-Elgar - Funeral March. BBC Sym. [recorded 1944 &
         1932; DMM] EMI ED-29 0355 1. A- to A ..................................................................................... 10.00
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1598. BOULT: Elgar - Three Bavarian Dances; Chanson de Nuit; Chanson du Matin. Arnold -
         English Dances. LPO. London LL-1335. A-.................................................................................. 12.00
1599. BOULT: Holst - Perfect Fool Ballet Suite. Bax - Tintagel. Butterworth - A Shropshire Lad; On
         the Banks of Green Willow. LPO. London CM-9122. A- ............................................................. 12.00
1600. BOULT: Holst - The Planets. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro for Strings. BBC Sym. [recorded
         1945 & 1937, respectively][DMM] EMI ED-29 0725 1. A- to A .................................................. 12.00
1601.*BOULT: Holst - The Planets. NPO. [blue labels] Angel S-36420. A-(s/s)............................................ 9.00
1602.*BOULT: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3 & #4. LPO. Pye GSGC-2063. A- to A ................................. 12.00
1603. BOULT: Respighi - Feste Romane; Rossiniana. Philharmonic Promenade Orch. West
         XWN-18240. A--(minor tape repair to jacket) ................................................................................. 8.00
1604.*BOULT: Schumann - Symphonies #1 - #4. LPO. Pye GGCD-302 1/2(2). A- .................................... 20.00
1605. BOULT: Sibelius - Nightride & Sunrise; Prelude to The Tempest; Oceanides; Tapiola;
         Finlandia. PPOL. Vanguard VRS-490. A- ....................................................................................... 9.00
1606. BOULT: Vaughan Williams - Old King Cole (ballet); The Wasps (incidental music).
         Philharmonic Promenade Orch. West WL-5228. B++ ................................................................. 9.00
1607.*BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 (Armstrong; Case; LPO Cho); Wasps Suite.
         Boult/LPO & Cho. [Great to hear the whole Wasps suite!] [blue labels] Angel SB-
         3739(2). A- ...................................................................................................................................... 11.00
1608. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 (Baillie, soprano; Cameron, baritone); LPO Cho;
         Incidental Music to "The Wasps." LPO (in all). London CMA-7205(2). A- ................................. 25.00
1609.*BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #2. NPO. Angel S-36838. A-................................................ 7.00
1610.*BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #3 (M. Price); In the Fen Country. NPO. [blue
         labels] Angel S-36532. A-................................................................................................................. 8.00
1611. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #3. Ritchie; Boult/LPO. [1st recording] London CM-
         9063. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1612. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #4. LPO. London LL-974. A- ............................................. 12.00
1613.*BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #4; Norfolk Rhapsody #1. NPO. Angel S-36557. A- ........... 7.00
1614.*BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #8; Concerto for Two Pianos (Vronsky & Babin).
         Boult/LPO. Angel S-36625. A- ....................................................................................................... 7.00
1615.*BOULT: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Act 3 Preludes from Tristan &
         Tannhauser; Ride of the Valkyries; Forest Murmurs. LPO. Angel S-36998. A- ............................. 8.00
1616. BOULT: Walton - The Wise Virgins Suite; Scapino & Portsmouth Point Overtures. LPO.
         London LL-1165. A-(superficial marks cause little or no sound) .................................................. 12.00
1617. BOULT: A Concert of English Music. Walton - Crown Imperial; Portsmouth Point Overture.
         Elgar - Dream of Gerontius, Prelude; Imperial March; Sospiri; Dame Ethyl Smith -
         Minuet; Two Interlinked French Folk Melodies. Butterworth - A Shropshire Lad. Vaughan
         Williams - Serenade to Music. Misc orchs. [recorded 1934-42 except VW, which was
         concert performance, 1951][DMM] EMI ED-29 1092 1. A- to A ................................................. 16.00
      BOULT: See also #124, 206, 695, 742, 881, 889, 898, 901-10, 913, 1081, 1085-6, 1095, 1154,
              1156, 1231, 1353 & 1484.
1618. BRITTEN: Haydn - Symphony #45 & #55. Aldeburgh Festival. [live, 1956] Lon LL-1640. A-
         (occ lgt tks)...................................................................................................................................... 16.00
1619. BUSCH: Beethoven - Symphony #3. Niederosterreichisches Tonkunstler Orch. [rec 1950 in
         Vienna; originally released on the Remington label in U.S. as the "Austrian Symphony"]
         Relief RL-823. A- to A ................................................................................................................... 20.00
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1620. BUSCH: Brahms - Symphony #4. Vienna Symphony. [Live; October 15, 1950; Swiss issue;
         first release of this broadcast recording, c.1982] Relief RL-833. A- to A ...................................... 20.00
1621. BUSCH: Mozart - Symphony #36. Haydn - Symphony #88. Danish Radio Sym. [only in print
         8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1019. B+................................................................................................ 25.00
1622. BUSCH: Mozart - Idomeneo (excerpts). Jurinac; MacNeil; Lewis; Young; Glyndebourne
         Festival Orch & Cho. [recorded 1951 - Busch's final recording] [in print 8/52 - 3/56]
         RCA LHMV-1021. A-(very fine) ................................................................................................... 24.00
1623. BUSCH: Schubert - Symphony #5. Mendelssohn - Fair Melusine Overture. Winterthur Sym.
         [German-only notes] Discophilia GBE-141. A- ............................................................................. 12.00
1624. CANTELLI: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. HAYDN - Symphony #88.
         BEETHOVEN - Symphonies #1 & 5. SCHUMANN - Symphony #4. SCHUBERT -
         Symphony #9. TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. RAVEL - Bolero; La Valse. WAGNER
         - Rienzi Overture. WEBER - Euryanthe Overture. [All live concerts with NBC
         Symphony, 1952-54] BEETHOVEN - Rehearsal for Symphony #5 (Philharmonia; 1956).
         [Includes Ben Grauer INTERVIEW WITH CANTELLI] Toscanini Soc ATS-GC-
         1201/06(6). A-(minor box damage and tape repair) ....................................................................... 50.00
1625. CANTELLI: Brahms - Symphony #1. PO. [only in print from March or April of 1954 to
         March 1956; one of the scarcest of Cantelli issues] RCA LHMV-1054. A--(fine copy with
         only very minor flaws) .................................................................................................................... 35.00
1626. CANTELLI: Schumann - Symphony #4. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. Cantelli/PO. [In print 7/55
         - 2/57; insert print is an untitled original woodcut by Antonio Frasconi] [1S/1] RCA
         LHMV-13. A- ................................................................................................................................. 45.00
1627. CASALS: Beethoven - Symphonies #1 & 4; Coriolan & Ruins of Athens Overtures. Brahms -
         Haydn Variations. LSO (in Coriolan & Brahms; recorded 1928); Orquesta Casals de
         Barcelona (in rest; recorded 1929) German Electrola 1C187-03 039/40(2). A- to A ................... 35.00
1628. CASALS: Mozart - Symphony #29; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Perpignan Festival Orch. Col
         ML-4563. B+("6-eyes" labels) ........................................................................................................ 10.00
1629. CLEVA: Verdi Overtures - Forza, Traviata (& Act 3 Prelude), Vespri, Aida (& Ballet Music).
         Gounod - Faust Ballet Music. Metropolitan Opera Orch. [nice copy; obscure recording!]
         Col ML-4886. A--("6-eyes") ........................................................................................................... 16.00
1630. CLUYTENS: Massenet - Scenes Alsaciennes; Scenes Pittoresqaues; Phedre Overture. Paris
         Opera Orch (Alsaciennes); Paris Opera Comique Orch (rest). [fold-open album;
         French-only notes] Voix de son Maitre 2907851. A- to A ............................................................. 16.00
1631. COATES: Stravinsky - Song of the Nightingale (excerpts). Mozart - Symphony #41. Respighi
         - Fountains of Rome. LSO. [recorded 1927-30; notes by Tom Clear, 1981] Albert Coates
         Heritage E-302. A- .......................................................................................................................... 32.00
1632. COATES: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #3; Francesca; Hamlet. LSO. [rec 1930-2] Encore E-301.
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1633.*DAVIS: Brahms - Haydn Variations. Beethoven - Fidelio Overture. Mendelssohn - Hebrides
         Overture. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. Sinfonia of London. EMI CFP-140. A- ............................... 10.00
1634. DE SABATA: Barber - School of Scandal Overture. Schumann - Piano Concerto (Arrau).
         Beethoven - Symphony #8. Wagner - Meistersinger Act I Prelude; Parsifal Prelude; Tristan
         Prelude & Liebestod; Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene (both with Eileen Farrell). From
         concert performances with NYP in Carnegie Hall, March 1951. Fonit Cetra DOC-33(3).
         A- to A ............................................................................................................................................ 35.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1635. DE SABATA: Beethoven - Symphonies #5 & #8. Schumann - Piano Concerto (Arrau).
         Rachmaninov - Paganini Rhapsody (Rubinstein). Sibelius - Symphony #1. Unidentified
         Orch (but probably NYP). [Live, 1950-51] Discocorp IGI-297(3). A- ......................................... 35.00
1636. DE SABATA: Beethoven - Symphony #3. Berlioz - Roman Carnival Overture. Sibelius - En
         Saga; Valse Triste. Wagner - Ride. LPO. [Recorded May 1946; strong performances!]
         Richmond RS-62022(2). A- ............................................................................................................ 18.00
1637. DE SABATA: Beethoven - Symphony #6. Augusteo Orch, Rome. [A.C.Griffith transfer]
         World Record Club SH-235. A- to A ............................................................................................. 16.00
1638. DE SABATA: Glazounov - Excerpts from Middle Ages Suite. De Sabata - Juventus. Mossolov
         - Iron Foundry. Respighi - Feste Romane. Stravinsky - Fireworks. BPO (in Feste); E.I.A.R
         Sym (in rest). Discocorp IGI-356. A- ............................................................................................. 24.00
1639. DORATI: Copland - Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo. Dallas Sym. [10-inch] [interesting
         precursor to Dorati's stunning Mercury with Mpls] RCA LM-32. A--(just a few tks; terrific
         copy!) .............................................................................................................................................. 20.00
      DORATI: See also #34, 35, 208, 683, 699, 715, 719, 722, 723, 725, 729, 732, 872 & 1382.
1640.*FERENCSIK: Haydn - Symphony #82 & 94. Hungarian State Orch. Hungaroton SLPX-11
         552. A-(c/c) ....................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1641.*FERENCSIK: Liszt - Faust Symphony (Bartha, tenor; Budapest State Orch, Male Cho).
         FRICSAY: Liszt - Les Preludes (RIAS). [tulip labels] DGG 138 647/8(2). A- to A ..................... 20.00
1642. FIEDLER: Addinsell - Warsaw Concerto (Litwin). Lizzt - Liebestraum. Grieg - Peer Gynt
         Suite #2. BPS. RCA LRM-7052. B .................................................................................................. 8.00
1643. FIEDLER: Brahms - Hungarian Dances #1 - #6. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-67. B++ .......................... 10.00
1644. FIEDLER: Chopin - Les Sylphides. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-10. B ..................................................... 8.00
1645. FIEDLER: Gilbert & Sullivan Overtures (5). BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-7006. B+/B ............................ 9.00
1646. FIEDLER: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-7002. B/B- ............................ 7.00
1647. FIEDLER: Strauss Waltzes - Blue Danube; Treasure; Tales from the Vienna Woods. BPS. [10-
         inch] RCA LM-68. B ........................................................................................................................ 7.00
1648. FIEDLER: A Boston Pops Program - Capriccio Espagnole; Marche Slave; Fingal's Cave
         Overture. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-164. B .................................................................................... 10.00
1649. FIEDLER: In the Latin Flavor - Works of Gade, Magidson-Conrad, Youmans, Rodriguez,
         Barroso, Yradier, Lecuona & Falla. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-162. B+/B .................................... 10.00
      FIEDLER: See also #62, 68, 585, 587, 750, 752, 754-5, 767, 775, 784-5, 810, 819, 826-7, 832,
                 836-7, 844 & 1170.
1651. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Piano Concerto #4 (Scarpini; RAI Rome; 1952). The
         recording of the Haydn 104th on the overside, credited to Furtwangler/BPO, is apparently
         actually Alfons Dressel w/the Munich Radio Orch. Discocorp RR-441. A- ............................... 10.00
1652. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #3. VPO. [in print 9/53 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-1044.
         B+/B ................................................................................................................................................ 25.00
1653. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #3. VPO. [1944] Unicorn UNI-104. A-.......................... 12.00
1654. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #4. VPO. [only in print from June or July of 1954
         to March 1956] RCA LHMV-1059. B++(occ tks) ......................................................................... 24.00
1656. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. VPO. [only in print 8/52 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-
         1008. B ............................................................................................................................................ 20.00
1657. FURTWANGLER: Bruckner - Symphony #7. BPO. [Cairo, 1951] DGG 2535 161. A- to
         A(British press) ............................................................................................................................... 25.00
1658. FURTWANGLER: Bruckner - Symphony #9. BPO. [tulip labels] DGG LPM-18 854. A- to A......... 32.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1659. FURTWANGLER: Haydn - Symphony #94. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. VPO. [only in
         print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1018. B/B+ ................................................................................... 20.00
1660. FURTWANGLER: Honegger - Mouvement Symphonique #3. Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole.
         Debussy - Two 2 Nocturnes. VPO (Ravel, 1951); BPO (Honegger, 1952; Debussy, 1951).
         Fonit Cetra FE-15. A- to A ............................................................................................................. 25.00
1661. FURTWANGLER: Karl Holler - Cello Concerto (Hoelscher). Wolfgang Fortner - Violin
         Concerto (Taschner). BPO. [Live, Berlin; 1949] Fonit Cetra FE-31. A- to A .............................. 25.00
1662. FURTWANGLER: Schubert - Symphony #8. Nicolai - Merry Wives of Windsor Overture.
         Weber - Oberon Overture. Schubert - Rosamunde Ballet Music #2 & Entr'acte #3. VPO.
         [only in print from 8/52 - late 1956; one of the scarcest of the LHMV's in my experience]
         RCA LHMV-1020. A-(unusually fine copy) .................................................................................. 45.00
1663. FURTWANGLER: Schumann - Symphony #4; Manfred Overture. Weber - Euryanthe
         Overture. BPO. [The overtures are from live concerts, 12-18-49 (Schumann) & 5-4-54
         (Weber)] DGG 2535 805. A- to A .................................................................................................. 25.00
1664. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Death & Tranfiguration. Smetana - The Moldau. Schumann -
         Manfred Overture. VPO. [only in print 12/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-1023. A--(tiny scr beg
         Manfred: increase anti-skate) .......................................................................................................... 20.00
1665. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. Weber - Euryanthe & Freischutz
         Overtures. VPO. [In print May or June of 1955 to February 1957; insert print is original
         woodcut by John Ross, untitled, but the subject is clearly Till!] RCA LHMV-19. A-/A--
         (lgt blems snd occasionally, Till; box superb) ................................................................................ 59.00
1666. FURTWANGLER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. VPO. [on LHMV-1005 8/52 to 3/56; this
         issued late 1956 and deleted 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1018. A-(lovely copy!) ..................... 45.00
1667. FURTWANGLER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. BPO. [Cairo,1951] DG 2535 165. A- to
         A(British press) ............................................................................................................................... 25.00
1668. FURTWANGLER: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Siegfried Idyll;
         Dance of Apprentices; Ride of the Valkyries. VPO. [in print 1/53 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-
         1049. A-(very nice copy!) ............................................................................................................... 45.00
      FURTWANGLER: See also #168, 320, 324, 335, 345, 354, 368, 464, 949, 950, 1147, 1149 & 1324.
      GALLIERA: See #610, 637, 641, 655 & 1459.
1669. GAMBA: "Showpieces for Orchestra." Stanley Black (!) - Overture to a Costume Comedy.
         Martucci - Notturno. Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana. Ponchielli - Dance
         of the Hours. LSO. [10-inch; no US issue?] Decca LW-5325. B(mostly A-, but some
         clicks) .............................................................................................................................................. 11.00
1670.*GARDELLI: Bizet - Roma Suite; Symphony. Munich Radio. [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-184 891
         A. A- to A .......................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1671. GOEHR: Beethoven Symphony #6. Netherlands Phil. [10-in] Musical Masterpiece Society
         MMS 120. A- .................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1672. GOEHR: Franck Symphony. Netherlands Phil. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS
         58. B++.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00
1673. GOEHR: Rimsky - Scheherazade. Netherlands Phil. [10-in] Musical Masterpiece Society
         MMS 126. A- .................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1674. GOLSCHMANN: Diamond - Rounds for String Orchestra. Creston - 2 Choric Dances.
         Copland - Quiet City (Glantz; Goltzer). Barber - Adagio. Concert Arts Orch. Cap P-
         8245. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1675. GOLSCHMANN: Milhaud - Le Boeuf sur le Toit. Satie - Three Gymnopedies. Honegger -
         Pastorale d'Ete. Ravel - Tombeau de Couperin. Concert Arts Orch. Cap P-8244. A- ................. 12.00
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1676. GOLSCHMANN: Mozart - Symphony #38. St. Louis Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-27. C+ ..................... 4.00
1677. GOLSCHMANN: Shostakovich - Symphony #1. Kabalevsky - Colas Breugnon Suite. St.
         Louis Sym. Col ML-5152. A-("6-eyes" labels).............................................................................. 12.00
1678. GOLSCHMANN: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Excerpts. St.Louis Sym. RCA LM-1003. B .................. 8.00
1679.*GOULD: Albeniz - Excerpts from Iberia. Falla - Dances from Vida Breve & 3-Cornered Hat;
         El Amor Brujo Excerpts. Turina - Orgia. Granados - Goyescas Intermezzo. LSO. [Very
         early digital: recorded 1978] Chalfont SDG-302. A- ..................................................................... 12.00
1680. GUI: Mozart - Symphony #38. Haydn - Symphony #60. Glyndebourne Festival Orch.
         [recorded in March & September of 1953; issued late 1954; deleted March 1956] RCA
         LHMV-1064. B+ ............................................................................................................................. 24.00
1681. GUI: Overtures - Siege of Corinth; Italiana in Algeri; Inganno Felice; Secret of Suzanne;
         Portatore d'Acqua. Austrian State Sym. Remington R-199-142. B+............................................ 12.00
1682.*GUI: Sibelius - Finlandia; Valse Triste. Debussy - Faun. Strauss - Rosenkavalier Waltzes.
         Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Florence Sym. Camelot CMTS-104. B+/B .................................... 8.00
1683.*HAITINK: Tchaikovsky - Francesca; 1812; Marche Slav. ACO. Phil 6500 643. A-(demo) ................ 8.00
1684.*HANNIKAINEN: Sibelius - Symphony #2. Sinfonia of London. World Record Club T-33.
         A- .................................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1685. HORENSTEIN: Beethoven - Prometheus Overture. VSOO. BOHM: Fidelio Overture. VPO.
         [7-INCH 45-RPM disc] Vox VIP-45,280. B+ .................................................................................. 9.00
1686.*HORENSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony #4. M.Price; LPO. Monitor MCS-2141. A- ............................ 10.00
1687.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #4 (BPO); Five Motets (Holm, tenor; BVRS Cho;
         Instrumental Ens. [tulip labels] DGG 139 134/35(2). A- to A ..................................................... 20.00
1688.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #7 (BPO); 3 Motets; Psalm 150 (Stader; BPO; Cho. [tulip
         labels] DGG 139 137/38(2). A- to A .............................................................................................. 20.00
1689. JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #9 (BVRS). LEHMANN: Beethoven - Choral Fantasy
         (Foldes; BPO). Decca DXA-139(2). A-......................................................................................... 18.00
1690.*JOCHUM: Schubert - Symphony #9. BVRS Decca DL-79993. A-..................................................... 12.00
1691. KARAJAN: Britten - Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge. Vaughan Williams - Tallis
         Fantasia. PO. [recorded c.1954] EMI XLP-60002. A- to A ............................................................. 8.00
1692.*KARAJAN: Bruckner - Symphony #3. BPO. [dig] DGG 2532 007. A- to A ....................................... 9.00
1693.*KARAJAN: Bruckner - Symphony #4. BPO. DGG 2530 674. A- to A ................................................ 9.00
1694.*KARAJAN: Overtures - Merry Wives; Dutchman; Freischutz; Hebrides; Lohengrin (Act I
         Prelude). BPO. [blue labels] Angel S-35950. A-.............................................................................. 8.00
1695.*KARAJAN: Rossini Overtures: Barber of Seville, Gazza Ladra, Semiramide, Silken Ladder,
         William Tell & Italiana in Algeri. BPO. DGG 2530 144. A- to A ................................................... 8.00
1696.*KARAJAN: Strauss - Don Quixote (Meneses); Till Eulenspiegel. BPO. [dig] DG 419 599-1.
         A- to A(c/c) ....................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1697.*KARAJAN: Strauss - Metamorphosen. Beethoven - Grosse Fuge. Mozart - Adagio & Fugue.
         BPO. DGG 2530 066. A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00
1698.*KARAJAN: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica. BPO. Angel S-36973. FS ................................................ 11.00
1699.*KARAJAN: Tchaikovsky - 1812 (Cossack Cho); Marche Slav; Romeo. BPO. DGG 139 029.
         A- to A .............................................................................................................................................. 8.00
1700. KEILBERTH: Hindimith - Nobilissima Visione; Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of
         Weber. Hamburg Philharmonic. Telefunken LGX-66055. B to B+.............................................. 8.00
1701. KEILBERTH: Mozart - Magic Flute Overture. Bamberg Sym. ANDRE: Overtures - Barber of
         Seville; Orpheus in Hades; Poet & Peasant; Light Cavalry. Rosenkavalier Waltzes.
         Belgian Radio Orch. Telefunken BLE-14016. A- ........................................................................ 12.00
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1702. KEILBERTH: Mozart - Symphony #30; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Bamberg Sym. [in regular
         sleeve, but then enclosed in box] Telefunken LGX-66025. A- ...................................................... 15.00
1703. KEILBERTH: Wolf - Italian Serenade (German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague). VON
         BENDA: Mozart - Symphony #32 (BPO). [10-inch] Capitol - Telefunken H-8131. B ................. 15.00
1704.*KEILBERTH: Zum Gedachtnis (In Memoriam). With BPO: Beethoven 7th & Leonore
         Overture #3; Brahms 2nd; Bruckner 6th. With Bamberg Symphony: Reger - Ballet Suite,
         Op.130; Mozart Variations, Op.132. With Bavarian State Orch: Strauss - Salome's
         Dance; Rosenkavalier Waltzes; orch selections fr Intermezzo & Die Schweigsame Frau.
         [notes booklet in German only] Telefunken SNA-25029-T(5). A- to A ........................................ 45.00
1705. KLEIBER: Schubert - Symphony #9. Cologne Radio. [broadcast, 11/23/1953] Decca ACL-R
         237. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 16.00
1706. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #3. VPO. Richmond R-23202. A-(c/c) ........................................ 12.00
1707. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #5. ACO. Mozart - Symphony #40. LPO. [jacket
         erroneously attributes both to LPO] Richmond R-23232. A-(c/c).................................................. 16.00
1708. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #6. ACO. London LL-916. A- ..................................................... 16.00
1709. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. ACO. London LL-240. A- ..................................................... 20.00
1710. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Gueden; Wagner; Dermota; Weber; VPO; Singverein
         der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. [neat cover photo of Kleiber conducting;
         first copy I've ever seen in such fine condition] London LL-632/633(2). A- ................................. 35.00
1711. KLEIBER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PCO. London LL-920. A--(demo copy) ............................ 16.00
      KLEMPERER: See #240, 634, 639, 640, 662, 1175.
1712.*KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Brahms - Academic Festival & Tragic Overtures; Haydn Variations.
         VPO. London STS-15027. A- ........................................................................................................ 10.00
1713. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Bruckner - Symphony #3. VPO. London LL-1044. A- .................................. 24.00
1714. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Bruckner - Symphony #4. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. VPO. London LL-
         1250/1(2). A--(2 moderate 1/8-inch scrs, mvt 3) ............................................................................ 25.00
1715. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Bruckner - Symphony #5. VPO. London LL-1527/8(2). B(mostly plays
         fine A-, but a few short scrs) ........................................................................................................... 25.00
1716. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Bruckner - Symphony #8 (VPO; live, 1961). Beethoven - Symphony
         #8 (NDR Sym, Hamburg; live, no date given). IGI 375(2). A- .................................................... 25.00
1717. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg Music; Dutchman
         Overture; Ride of Valkyries. VPO. London LL-800. A-................................................................ 18.00
1718.*KONDRASHIN: Shostakovich - Symphony #11. Moscow Phil. Mel-Angel SR-40244. A- ................ 8.00
1719. KONWITSCHNY: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel. CPO. SWAROWSKY: Strauss - Rosenkavalier
         (Waltz Medley). VSOO. Parl PLP-115. B+ ..................................................................................... 8.00
1720. KOSTELANETZ: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & #2; Dance Bohemienne from "La Jolie
         Fille de Perth." His Orch. [wonderful glowing cover photo of a young woman with a fan]
         Col CL-739. A-("6-eyes" labels)..................................................................................................... 14.00
1721.*KOSTELANETZ: Hovhaness - And God Created Great Whales. Sibelius - Tempest Excerpts.
         Skalkottas - Three Greek Dances. Weill - Mack the Knife. Glinka - Jota Aragonesa.
         [orchestra not identified] Col M-30390. A- .................................................................................... 12.00
1722. KOUSSEVITZKY: Copland - Appalachian Spring (recorded 1945); Lincoln Portrait (Melvyn
         Douglas; 1946); El Salon Mexico (1938). BSO. RCA AVM1-1739. A- ....................................... 16.00
1723. KOUSSEVITZKY: Copland - Appalachian Spring; El Salon Mexico. BSO. RCA LCT-1134.
         A--/A- .............................................................................................................................................. 20.00
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1724. KOUSSEVITZKY: Grieg - The Last Spring. Satie - Gymnopedies #1 & #2. BSO. [45-rpm
        extended-play 7-inch disc in original jacket; only issue on record of Grieg?] RCA ERA-
        195. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 18.00
1725. KOUSSEVITZKY: Haydn - Symphony #94. BSO. MUNCH: Haydn - Symphony #104, BSO).
        [only in print 1/54 - 8/56] [early labels] B(#94)/B-(#104).............................................................. 12.00
1726. KOUSSEVITZKY: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. BSO. [10-inch; their 2nd recording, 1947]
        RCA LM-20. A-(superficial blems cause no sound; very fine) ...................................................... 18.00
1727. KOUSSEVITZKY: Prokofiev - Peter and the Wolf. Eleanor Roosevelt, narrator; BSO. [10-
        inch] [Celebrated collectors' item, both for Roosevelt and for one of Koussevitzky's final
        discs; recorded August 19, 1950 at Tanglewood] RCA LM-45. B+(a few marks tick
        briefly, but a fine copy) ................................................................................................................... 75.00
1728. KOUSSEVITZKY: Prokofiev - Symphony #5; Romeo & Juliet, Suite #2. BSO. [recorded
        1945] RCA AVM1-2021. A- .......................................................................................................... 16.00
1729. KOUSSEVITZKY: Ravel - Ma Mere l'Oye; Bolero. BSO. [Italian-only notes] RCA MCV-523.
        A- .................................................................................................................................................... 18.00
1730. KOUSSEVITZKY: Schubert - Symphony #8 BSO. MUNCH: Schubert - Symphony #2. BSO).
        RCA LM-9032. A--(occ lgt tks #2; earliest labels)......................................................................... 24.00
1731. KRAUSS: Beethoven Overtures - Leonore #1-#3; Fidelio. VPO. London LL-1319. B++ .................. 10.00
1732. KRAUSS: Mozart - Serenade #7 ("Haffner"). Vienna Sym. [scarce early Krauss] Vox PL-
        6850. B to B- ................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1733. KRAUSS: Strauss (J) - Seid Umschlungen Millionen; Bei Uns Z'Haur. Vienna Symphony.
        [10-inch; obscure Krauss - I've never seen this before!] Remington RLP-149-26. B++(fine
        for a Remington!) ............................................................................................................................ 20.00
1734. KRAUSS: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. VPO. Richmond R-23208. A-(c/c) .............................. 10.00
1735. KRAUSS: Strauss - Aus Italien. VPO. Richmond R-23210. A-(c/c) ................................................... 10.00
1736. KRAUSS: Strauss - Dance Suite After Couperin; Rosenkavalier Waltzes; Interlude from
        Capriccio. Bamberg Sym; BVRS. [recorded 1953/54] Amadeo AVRS-5033. A-- ...................... 16.00
1737. KRAUSS: Strauss - Metamorphosen; Eight Songs (Ursuleac). Bamberg Sym. [recorded
        1952/53] Amadeo AVRS-5034. A-(bad water damage to fold-open cov ruins notes) ................... 10.00
1738. KRAUSS: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica. VPO. Richmond R-23239. A-(c/c) ..................................... 10.00
1739. KRAUSS: Wagner - Parsifal Prelude & Good Friday Spell; Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan
        & Isolde. LPO. Richmond B-19042. A-(superb surface for early US-pressed Richmond) ............. 9.00
1740. KRAUSS: Encores for Orchestra: Hungarian Dances #1 & #3; Slavonic Dances #3, #5 & #8
        (LSO). VICTOR OLOF: Sabre Dance; Turkish March; Hungarian Dance #5; Pas de
        Fleurs; Berceuse de Jocelyn (Godard); Toreador et Andalouse (Rubinstein) (New
        Promenade Orch). Richmond B-19030. A-(very nice pressing for an early Richmond) ............... 8.00
1741. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 1: Strausses - Jockey, Libelle, Im Krapfenwald'l, Eljen a
        Magyar, Pizzicato & Vergnugungszug Polkas; Egyptian March; Tales from Vienna Woods
        & Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust Waltzes; Fledermaus Overture. [German-only notes;
        jacket states stereo; if so, must be electronic, but quick audition suggests it is very discreet]
        Preiser PR-135031. A- to A ............................................................................................................ 15.00
1742. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 2: Strausses - Moulinet, Ohne Sorgen, Stadt und Land,
        Auf der Jagd & Feuerfest Polkas; Village Swallows, Voices of Spring & Morning Papers
        Waltzes; Csardas Ballet; Perpetuum Mobile; Gypsy Baron Overture. [German-only notes;
        jacket states stereo; if so, must be very slight electronic stereo (recorded c.1952)] Preiser
        PR-135032. A- to A ........................................................................................................................ 15.00
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1743. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 3: Strausses - Auf Ferienreisen, Annen &
         Plappermaulchen Polkas; Radetzky March; Blue Danube, Bei uns z'Haus, Spharenklange
         & Artist's Life Waltzes. [German-only notes; jacket states stereo; must be very discreet
         electronic stereo] Preiser PR-135033. A- to A................................................................................ 15.00
1744. KRAUSS: Schubert - Gesang der Geister Ueber den Wassern. Beethoven - Choral Fantasy.
         Wuehrer (in Fantasy); Vienna State Opera Cho (in Gesang). Vienna Sym (in all). Vox
         PL-6480. ............................................................................................................................................ 4.00
      KRAUSS: See also #330, 445, 1086, 1227, 1257, 1258 & 1789.
1745. KRIPS: Haydn - Symphony #92. Mozart - Symphony #40. LSO. London LL-780. A-....................... 16.00
1746. KRIPS: Schubert - Symphony #9. ACO. London LL-619. A--(brief tks mvt 3) .................................. 12.00
1747.*KRIPS: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Zurich Tonhalle Orch. Festival Classique FC-432. A- .......... 9.00
1748. KUBELIK: Dvorak - Symphony #7 (old #2). Kubelik/PO. [issued between March & July,
         1953; deleted March 1956] RCA LHMV-1029. A-(superb copy) .................................................. 20.00
1749. KUBELIK: Dvorak - Symphony #8 (old #4). PO. [in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1014.
         B+(occ tks) ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1750.*KURTZ: Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet (excerpts). Kurtz/PO. Angel S-36174. A-(c/c) ......................... 8.00
1751. KURTZ: Renzo Rossellini - Songs from the Bay of Naples; Ninna Nanna. Short pieces by
         Albeniz, Revueltas, Granados, Lecuona & White. Col Sym. [unusual item!] Col CL-773.
         B+ ...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1752. KURTZ: Shostakovich - Symphony #9. NYP. [10-in] Australian (!) Philips A-01607 R. B+ ............... 9.00
1753. LAMBERT: Walton - Facade Suite. PO. SARGENT: Elgar - Wand of Youth Suite. Liverpool
         Philharmonic. Col ML-4793. B..................................................................................................... 10.00
1754.*LANE: Schubert - Symphony #1. Mendelssohn - Symphony #1. CO. Col MS-7391. A-("2-
         eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1755. LEHMANN: Brahms - Tragic Overture. VAN KEMPEN: Academic Festival Overture. BPO
         (in both). Decca DL-4048. A-(Tragic)/C(Academic) ....................................................................... 8.00
1756. LEHMANN: Mozart Overtures - Figaro, Seraglio, Idomeneo, Impresario, Magic Flute, Cosi,
         Don Giovanni, Clemenza. BPO. Decca DL-9849. A- ...................................................................... 9.00
1757. LEHMANN: Mozart Overtures - Seraglio, Figaro, Impresario & Idomeneo. BPO. [10-inch]
         Decca DL-4036. B+ .......................................................................................................................... 9.00
1758. LEINSDORF: Debussy - Pelleas & Melisande Suite (arr. Leinsdorf) (Leinsdorf/CO); Sonata
         #2 for Flute, Viola & Harp (Newell; Katims; Wummer). [scarce, obscure disc & only
         orchestral arrangement I know from Pelleas] Col ML-4090. B to B+ ........................................... 15.00
1759.*LEVINE: Mahler - Symphony # 6. LSO. RCA ARL2-3213(2). A- .................................................... 18.00
1760.*LEVINE: Mahler - Symphony # 9. Phila RCA ARL2-3461(2). A- .................................................... 16.00
1761.*LEVINE: Mahler - Symphony #10 (final Deryck Cooke Version). Phila. [digital, except 1st
         movement is analog] RCA CTC2-3726(2). A- to A ....................................................................... 18.00
1762. MAAG: Mozart - Serenade in D, K.203. New Sym Orch, London. London LL-1206. A-................. 12.00
1763. MAAG: Mozart - Symphony #28 & #34. OSR. London LLP-389. A-- ............................................... 16.00
1764.*MAAZEL: Strauss - Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration; Till Eulenspiegel. CO [dig] CBS D-
         35826. A- to A(German pressing) ..................................................................................................... 9.00
1765.*MAAZEL: Strauss - Macbeth; Also Sprach Zarathustra. VPO. [dig] DGG 410 597-1. A- to A .......... 8.00
1766. MALKO: Beethoven - Leonore Overture #3; Symphony #9 (Oldrup; Brems; Thygesen;
         Byrding). Danish Radio Orch & Cho. [Live; Malko's 25th Jubilee concert, 1955]
         Danacord DACO-152. A- ............................................................................................................... 12.00
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1767. MALKO: Sibelius - Finlandia (PO). SARGENT: Pomp & Circumstance March #1 (Royal
        Festival Orch). MARKEVITCH: Invitation to the Dance (PO). LUDWIG: Fingal's Cave
        Overture (German State Orch). BELLEZZA: Jewels of the Madonna Intermezzi, Acts 2
        & 3 (LSO). [obscure collection!] RCA LBC-1028. B++(jacket has neat tape repair) ................... 18.00
1768. MARKEVITCH: Beethoven - Symphony #3. Symphony of the Air. Decca DL-9912. A- ................ 25.00
1769.*MARKEVITCH: Beethoven Overtures - Consecration of the House, Fidelio, Namensfeier &
        Leonora #3 (Lamoureux Orch). JOCHUM: Beethoven Overtures - Leonora #2 (BPO) &
        Ruins of Athens (BVRS). [tulip labels] DGG 135 041. A- to A(Austrian pressing) ..................... 18.00
1770.*MARKEVITCH: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Heinz Kirchner, viola; BPO. [scarce!] Decca DL-
        9841. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 32.00
1771. MARKEVITCH: Brahms - Symphony #1. Symphony of the Air. Decca DL-9907. A--
        (superficial marks cause little or no sound) .................................................................................... 25.00
1772. MARKEVITCH: Gounod - Symphony #2. Bizet - Jeux d'Enfants. Lamoureux Orch. Decca
        DL-9982. A--..................................................................................................................................... 8.00
1773.*MARKEVITCH: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Schubert Overtures - In the Italian Style;
        Alphonso & Estrella; Overture in e. Japan Phil. Fest Class FC-419. FS ........................................ 6.00
1774. MARKEVITCH: Milhaud - Les Choephores (Moizan; Bouvier; Rehfuss; Nollier). Honegger
        - Symphony #5. Lamoureux Orch. Decca DL-9956. A--/B+(sym)................................................ 8.00
1775.*MARKEVITCH: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. LSO. Philips 6570 148. A-(demo) .................... 9.00
1776. MARKEVITCH: Schubert - Symphony #3. Mozart - Symphony #34. BPO. Decca DL-9810.
        A--(occ tks) ..................................................................................................................................... 18.00
1777. MARKEVITCH: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. BPO. Decca DL-9811. A-- ....................................... 18.00
1778.*MARRINER: Suppe Overtures - Light Cavalry; Pique Dame; Poet & Peasant; Galathea;
        Boccacio; Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna. LPO. Philips 9500 399. A- .................................... 7.00
1779. MARTINON: Lalo - Namouna, Suites #1 & 2. LPO. London LL-1268. B++ to A-(beg sd 1 is
        ticky) ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00
1780. MARTINON: Offenbach Overtures - Orpheus in Hades; Belle Helene. LPO. [10-in] London
        LD-9004. A- ...................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1781.*MASUR: Beethoven - Symphony #2 & #9. Tomowa-Sintow; Burmeister; Schreier; Adam;
        Leipzig Gewandhaus; Leipzig Radio Cho. [German-only notes] Eterna 8 26 421-2(2). A- ...... 12.00
1782.*MASUR: Brahms - The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival & Tragic Overtures; Haydn
        Variations. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. Philips 6769 009(4). A- to A(c/c) ................................. 30.00
1783. MELIK-PASHAEV: Shostakovich - Festive Overture. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 (1st mvt).
        Bizet - Carmen Overture. Beethoven - Coriolan. Bolshoi Theatre Orch. [rec 1955-62]
        Melodiya M10-42777 000. A- .......................................................................................................... 9.00
1784. MENGELBERG: Brahms - Symphony #3; Academic Festival Overture. ACO. [astonishingly
        fine sound for 1930 (overture) and 1932] Imprimatur IMP-2. A- .................................................. 16.00
1785. MENGELBERG: Franck Symphony (ACO; 1940). GIESEKING (piano): Franck - Symphonic
        Variations (Wood/LPO; 1932). Past Masters PM-34. A- .............................................................. 20.00
1786. MENGELBERG: Liszt - Hungarian Fantasia (Backhaus, piano) and Handel - Alcina Suite
        (both with Breslau Radio Orch; 1929). Beethoven - Piano Concerto #5 (de Groot; ACO;
        1942). Schelling - Victory Ball Overture (1925). Beethoven - Symphony #1 (1930).
        Tchaikovsky - Marche Slav (1925). (these last three with NYP) [Limited Edition; 500
        copies only] Archive Archive Documents AD-105/6(2). A- to A .................................................. 45.00
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1787. MENGELBERG: Liszt - Les Preludes. Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. ACO. Entre RL-3039.
         A-(Liszt)(Romeo is A--; startlingly fine for an Entre) .................................................................... 35.00
1788. MENGELBERG: Mozart - Magic Flute Overture (1943/44?). Wagner - Tristan Prelude &
         Liebestod (1943). Schubert-Cassado - Arpeggione Sonata (Cassado, cello; 1940). Mahler -
         Songs of a Wayfarer (Schey; 1939). Handel - Hallelujah Chorus (1938). Bach - Cantata
         #57 (Vincent; Kloos; 1940). ACO. [Limited Edition; 500 copies only] Archive Archive
         Documents AD-103/4(2). A- to A .................................................................................................. 65.00
1789. MENGELBERG: Strauss - Death & Transfiguration (ACO). KRAUSS: Strauss - Till
         Eulenspiegel (VPO). Telefunken LGX-66032. A--(occ lgt tks, but superior for this
         vintage!) .......................................................................................................................................... 25.00
1790. MENGELBERG: STRAUSS - Don Juan (11-9-38). WAGNER - Meistersinger Prelude
         (1940?). SCHUBERT - Rosamunde Overture (11-30-38). BERLIOZ - 3 Excerpts from
         Damnation of Faust (1942?). ACO. Past Masters PM-27. A- ........................................................ 17.00
1791. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings. Mahler - Adagietto from Symphony #5.
         Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Grieg - Two Elegiac Melodies. ACO. [rec 1926-1942]
         Past Masters PM-35. A- .................................................................................................................. 20.00
1792. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. BPO. [recorded 7-11-40] Telefunken TH-
         97001. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 18.00
1793. MENGELBERG: Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 1. Weber - Oberon & Overtures. Liszt - Les
         Preludes. Saint-Saens - Le Rouet d'Omphale. Beethoven Coriolan Overture; 1st movement
         of Symphony #5. NYP. [recorded 1922-24] Past Masters PM-6. A- ............................................. 20.00
1794. MENGELBERG: Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 2. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 (movements #2
         & #4, abridged); Serenade for Strings Waltz. Schubert - Rosamunde Overture & Entr'act.
         Mendelssohn - War March of the Priests. Halvorsen - Festival March of the Boyars.
         Strauss - Tales from the Vienna Woods. NYP. [recorded 1922-24] Past Masters PM-7. A- ......... 20.00
1795. MITROPOULOS: Borodin - Symphony #2. Tchaikovsky - Suite #1. NYP. Col ML-4966. A-
         ("6-eyes") ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
1796. MITROPOULOS: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Prokofiev Lt. Kije Suite. NYP. Col ML-5101.
         A--("6-eyes") ................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1797. MITROPOULOS: Malipiero - Symphony #7 ("Delle Canzoni" - "Of Songs"). Bach (arr.
         Casella) - Chaconne from Suite #2 for Solo Violin. Orchestra of Radio Italiana. [very
         scarce Mitropoulos] Cetra-Soria 50,044. A-(startlingly fine copy! minor spine tear) .................... 75.00
1798.*MITROPOULOS: Schoenberg - Verklarte Nacht. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. NYP.
         Odyssey 32 16 0298. A- .................................................................................................................. 12.00
1799. MITROPOULOS: Schumann - Symphony #2. Mpls Entre RL-3025. B to B+ .................................... 10.00
1800. MITROPOULOS: Scriabin - Poeme d'Extase (Vacchiano, trumpet); Prometheus, the Poem of
         Fire (Hambro, piano). NYP. [blue labels] Col ML-4731. B+(Fire)/A-(Extase) ........................... 12.00
1801. MITROPOULOS: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. NYP. [fine cover portrait of Mitropoulos] Col
         ML-5075. B++("6-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................................... 12.00
      MITROPOULOS: See also #280, 437, 1001, 1088, 1089, 1134, 1236 & 1413.
1802. MONTEUX: Bach/Respighi - Passacaglia and Fugue in c. Brahms - Schicksalslied. SFSO;
         Stanford Univerity Cho (in Brahms, not issued elsewhere on LP). [10-inch; scarce!; the
         Bach has absolutely fabulous low brass sound] RCA LM-149. C+ ................................................. 6.00
      MONTEUX: See also #46, 106, 107, 757, 770, 1140 & 1167.
1803.*MRAVINSKY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Leningrad Philharmonic. DGG 2535 235. A-
         to A(c/c) .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
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1804. MUNCH: Haydn - Symphony #104. BSO. [Recorded April 10, 1950 in Munch's second BSO
         sessions; 10-inch] RCA LM-49. B to B+ ........................................................................................ 16.00
1805.*MUNCH: Roussel - Suite en Fa (Lamoureux Orch). Honegger - Symphony #4 (ORTF).
         [The initial US issue of the Roussel (Westminster & later MHS) squeezed it on a side with
         the final movement of the Dutilleux 2nd; here its 14 minutes are spread over a whole side!]
         Erato EPR-15554. A- to A ...............................................................................................................16.00
      MUNCH: See also #212, 663, 738, 747, 761, 765, 771, 783, 792-3, 796, 866, 869, 1152,
                1725 & 1730.
1806.*NEUMANN: Dvorak - Dance in Hell & Prelude to Act 3 fr Devil & Kate. Janacek - Lach
         Dances. Smetana - Bartered Bride Exc. Leipzig Gewandhaus. Telefunken SAT-22506.
         FS(plastic tears, but unopened) ......................................................................................................... 9.00
1807.*ORMANDY: Bruckner - Symphony #5; Te Deum. Stader; Vanni; Kolk; Gramm; Temple
         University Choirs (in Te Deum); Phila (in all). [uncommon set] Col M2S-768(2). A-("2-
         eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................... 32.00
1808.*ORMANDY: Nielsen - Symphony #1; Helios & Rhapsodic Overtures; Pan & Syrinx.
         Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-7004. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ...................................................... 11.00
1809.*ORMANDY: Shostakovich - Symphony # 4. Phila. [1st US recording] Col MS-6459. A-("2-
         eyes" labels) .................................................................................................................................... 14.00
1810.*ORMANDY: Shostakovich - Symphony # 5. Phila. RCA ARL1-1149. A-(lovely!) .......................... 10.00
1811.*ORMANDY: Shostakovich - Symphony #13, #14 & #15. Krause; Male Chorus of
         Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia (in #13); Curtin; Estes (in #14); Phila (in all).
         [Issued at the time of composer's death; nice Ormandy tribute & fine photo of composer &
         conductor on box back] RCA CRL3-1284(3). A-(lovely!)............................................................. 30.00
1812.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Phila. [dig] Angel DS-37744. A- to A ..................... 8.00
1813. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Ormandy/Phila. [10-inch] [Sounds
         commonplace, but a very unusual disc. By the early 50's, of course Ormandy/Phila had
         long been Columbia artists. This recording was made in 1941, and is the only example I
         can think of (outside of accompaniments for famous soloists) where Ormandy 78's were
         reissued on a full-price Red Seal release (many, of course, appeared on Camden as
         "Warwick Symphony").] RCA LM-8. B(first copy I've ever seen) ................................................ 32.00
      ORMANDY: See also #15, 93, 98, 120, 128-9, 161, 586, 972, 999, 1004, 1011, 1106, 1222, 1293,
                  1302, 1343, 1438, 1439, 1443, 1448 & 1464.
1814. OTTERLOO: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Asma, organ; Hague Philharmonic. Epic LC-
         3077. A- ............................................................................................................................................ 9.00
1815.*OZAWA: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. BSO. [dig] Philips 6514 222. A- to A ........................................ 8.00
1816.*OZAWA: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. BSO. [dig] Erato NUM-75303. A- to A ................................ 8.00
1817. PAGE (Willis): Haydn - Symphony #100. New Orchestral Society of Boston. [10-inch] Cook
         1069. A-- ......................................................................................................................................... 11.00
1818.*PAITA: Bruckner - Symphony #8. Philharmonic Sym Or. [dig] Lodia LOD-783/4(2). A- .............. 20.00
1819.*PAITA: Wagner - Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey, Death & Funeral Music;
         Immolation Scene. Vinzing; King; Philharmonic Sym Orch. [Kingsway Hall, 1983/84;
         dig] Lodia LOD-785. A- to A ......................................................................................................... 14.00
1820. PARAY: Liszt - Les Preludes. Schumann - Symphony #4. Detroit Sym. [reissue of mono-only
         MG-50036; terrific performances] Mercury MGW-14004. A- ........................................................ 9.00
1821.*PARAY: Paray - Sept Melodies (Monteil, soprano). Daniel Lesur - Ouverture pour un
         Festival. Franck - Psyche: Fragments Symphoniques. ORTF. [recorded 1972/73]
         Carthagene 731887. A- ................................................................................................................... 16.00
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1822.*PARAY: Paray - Symphony #1 (1934). PIERNE: Cydalise et le Chevre-pied, Suite #1.
         FAURE: Pavane. ORTF. [Live, 1972] Carthagene 731886. A- .................................................... 25.00
      PARAY: See also #115, 708, 709, 713, 716, 716, 728 & 1358.
1823.*PREVIN: Copland - The Red Pony. Britten - Sinfonia da Requiem. St. Louis Sym. [Previn's
         first disc as conductor of symphonic music] Col MS-6583. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .................... 9.00
1824.*PREVIN: Falla - The Three-Cornered Hat (complete; von Stade); Ritual Fire Dance.
         Pittsburgh Sym. Philips 6514 281. A- to A ..................................................................................... 8.00
1825.*PREVIN: Mahler - Symphony #4. Ameling; Pittsburgh Sym. Angel SZ-37576. A- ........................... 8.00
1826. REINER: Mozart - Symphonies #36, #39, #40 & #41. CSO. [German-only notes; #41 was
         recorded in stereo, though apparently presented in mono here; the others were recorded in
         mono only] German RCA PVM2-9071(2). FS ............................................................................... 25.00
1827. REINER: Strauss - Till; Death & Transfiguration. RCA Sym. RCA LM-1180. A- to B+(Till is
         B) ....................................................................................................................................................... 7.00
1828. REINER: Tchaikovsky Waltzes - From Eugen Onegin, Symphony #5, Swan Lake, Nutcracker
         & Sleeping Beauty. RCA Victor Sym. [10-inch; one of the very scarcest of Reiner LP's!]
         RCA LM-103. B+(a few ticky spots, but mostly very fine) ........................................................... 41.00
      REINER: See also #64, 205, 281, 387, 395, 734-6, 737, 739, 740, 745, 749, 751, 753, 756,
                758-60, 763, 776, 778, 787, 791, 808, 818, 864-5, 867-8, 870, 875, 1235, 1364,
               1383 & 1384.
1829. REINHARDT: Haydn - Symphony #45 & #82. SWDR. Vox PL-10340. A-- ....................................... 8.00
1831. ROMBERG: Waltzing With Romberg - Waltzes by Lehar, Ziehrer, Strauss, (2), Schubert &
         Romberg(3). His Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-91. B .......................................................................... 8.00
1832. ROSENTHAL: Falla - El Amor Brujo (de Pruliere, mezzo); Nights in the Gardens of Spain
         (Yvonne Loriod, piano). West XWN-18803. A- to B+(looks pristine/mint) ................................ 15.00
1833. ROTHER: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Rienzi & Tannhauser
         Overtures. Berlin Opera Orch. Telefunken LGX-66044. A-........................................................ 12.00
1834.*ROWICKI: Dvorak 7th; My Home Overture. LSO. Philips 6500 287. A- ............................................ 8.00
1835.*SANDERLING: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies. Armstrong; Finnie; Tear; Tomlinson
         (soloists in 9th); Sanderling/PO & Cho. [digital; Musker, producer; Christopher Parker,
         engineer; the first digital Beethoven cycle, I think] [German pressings] EMI SLS-5239(8).
         A- to A ............................................................................................................................................ 35.00
1836.*SANDERLING: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Berlin Sym. [very early digital: recorded 1978;
         lovely Japanese pressing] Denon OX-7137-ND. A- to A ............................................................... 12.00
1837.*SANDERLING: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Berlin Sym. [early digital: recorded 1979;
         silky Japanese pressing] Denon OX-7183-ND. A- to A ................................................................. 12.00
1838. SARGENT: Borodin Nocturne. Elgar - Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1 & #4. WELDON:
         War March of the Priests; Rakoczy March. BRAITHWAITE: Grainger - Handel in the
         Strand (Lush, piano); Londonderry Air; Molly on the Shore; Mock Morris. PO in all.
         Entre RL-3042. B(moderate 1-inch scr Londonderry) .................................................................... 10.00
1839. SARGENT: Dohnanyi - Suite in f#. LSO. [10-inch] Col ML-2172. B+/B(scarce!) ............................ 11.00
1840. SARGENT: Dvorak - Symphonic Variations. Tchaikovsky - Theme & Variations from Suite
         #3. PO. Cap G-7131. A- ................................................................................................................. 10.00
1841. SARGENT: Marche Slav; Ride of Valkyries (both with PO); Invitation to the Dance
         (Liverpool Phil). KLETZKI: Brahms Hungarian Dances (2); Valse Triste (PO).
         WELDON: Carnival & Ruy Blas Overtures (City of Birmingham Orch). [obscure
         collection!] Entre RL-3091. B+/A--................................................................................................ 18.00
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1842. SARGENT: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3. Sargent/BBC Symphony. [In print from August
         1955 until February 1957; the insert print in the box frame cutout is Albert Pinkham
         Ryder's "Moonlight Marine."] RCA LHMV-20. A-- ...................................................................... 23.00
1843. SARGENT: Walton - Orb & Sceptre. Bax - Coronation March. Elgar - Pomp & Circumstance
         Marches #1 & 4; Imperial March. LSO. London CM-9070. A- ...................................................... 8.00
1844. SARGENT: Collection: Yeoman of the Guard & Patience Overtures; Omphale's Spinning
         Wheel; Valse Triste; Hungarian Dance #5; Rosamunde Ballet Music #2; Radetzky March;
         Shepherd Fennel's Dance (Gardiner). Liverpool Philharmonic. Entre RL-3050. B+ to B........... 12.00
1845. SCHERCHEN: Beethoven - Incidental Music to Egmont. Laszlo, soprano; VSOO. London
         Ducretet / Thomson DTL-93085. A- .............................................................................................. 24.00
1846. SCHERCHEN: Haydn - Symphony # 55 & #104. Vienna Sym. West WL-5066. A- ......................... 12.00
1847. SCHURICHT: Beethoven - Symphony #2. VPO. London LL-629. A-(occ tks; radio station
         demo copy) ...................................................................................................................................... 18.00
1848. SCHURICHT: Beethoven - Symphony #5. PCO. London LLP-7. B to B+(fine for 1949 disc,
         issued w/o inner sleeve!) ................................................................................................................. 24.00
1849. SCHURICHT: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite #1. SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: L'Arlesienne Suite
         #2. BPO (in both). [10-inch] Capitol - Telefunken L-8098. B- ...................................................... 12.00
1850. SCHURICHT: Brahms - Symphony #2. VPO. Decca ACL-256. A- .................................................... 32.00
1851. SCHURICHT: Mendelssohn Overtures - Fair Melusina, Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage, Ruy
         Blas, Hebrides. VPO. London LL-1048. A- ................................................................................... 12.00
1852. SCHURICHT: Schumann - Symphony #2. PCO. London LL-638. B+(mod tks 1/4 inch, end
         mvt 2) .............................................................................................................................................. 15.00
1853. SCHURICHT: Schumann - Symphony #3; Overture, Scherzo & Finale. PCO. London LL-
         1037. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1854. SCHURICHT: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien; Theme & Variations, Suite #3. PCO. London
         LL-640. B+...................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1855. SCHURICHT: Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung - Rhine Journey &
         Funeral Music. PCO. London LL-1074. A-(brif lgt crackle at start of sides) ................................ 18.00
1856. SEJNA: Dvorak - Legends. CPO Supraphon ALPV-311. B ................................................................ 12.00
1857. SEJNA: Dvorak - Slavonic Rhapsodies #1 - #3; Scherzo Capriccioso. CPO. Supraphon LPV-
         407. B+ ............................................................................................................................................ 18.00
1858. SEJNA: Fibich - Symphony #1. Smetana - Triumphal Symphony Scherzo. CPO. Supraphon
         LPV-30. B+ ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1859. SEJNA: Strauss - Don Juan. CPO. RAJTER: Brahms - Tragic Overture. Slovak
         Philharmonic. Supraphon LPM-272. B ......................................................................................... 14.00
1860. SILVESTRI: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole. DESORMIERE: Ravel - Bolero. CPO (in both).
         [colorful performances!] Parliament PLP-114. A--(blems cause very little snd) ............................. 9.00
1861.*SILVESTRI: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien; 1812 Overture; Eugen Onegin Polonaise.
         Bournemouth Sym. MHS 4503. A- ................................................................................................ 9.00
1862.*SOLTI: "Making of a Masterwork" - Solti discusses & conducts Beethoven 9th (most of it,
         with comments interpolated). [Issued 1973 for CSO Society members] London CSO-1000.
         A-(s/s).............................................................................................................................................. 15.00
1863.*SOLTI: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Dance Suite. Solti/LSO. London CS-6784. A-(Dutch
         pressing) ............................................................................................................................................ 8.00
1864.*STOKOWSKI: Bizet - Symphony in C. Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. National Phil. Col M-
         34567. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 10.00
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1865.*STOKOWSKI: Dawson (William) - Negro Folk Symphony. American Symphony Orch.
         Decca DL-710077. A-(c/c).............................................................................................................. 16.00
1866. STOKOWSKI: Debussy - Children's Corner Suite (orchestral transcription by Andre Caplet).
         Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. His Sym. [PD labels] RCA LM-9023. A-(outstanding
         pressing!) ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00
1867. STOKOWSKI: Debussy - Three Nocturnes; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun; Clair de Lune.
         His Sym (NYP members: Julius Baker in Faun; Women of Shaw Chorale. RCA LM-
         1154. A--(occ lgt tks) ...................................................................................................................... 12.00
1868. STOKOWSKI: Debussy/Caplet - Children's Corner Suite. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-9. B .......... 12.00
1869. STOKOWSKI: Handel - Water Music Suite; Overture in d. Frescobaldi - Gagliarda. Palestrina
         - Adoramus Te. Vivaldi - Concerto Grosso #11. Lully - Pieces from Triomphe de l'Amour
         (Nocturne), Thesee (Marche) & Alceste (Prelude). Byrd - Pavane & Gigue. Phila.
         [recorded 1930-37] Leopold Stokowski Society of America LSSA-5. A- ..................................... 35.00
1870. STOKOWSKI: Heart of the Ballet. Excerpts from Giselle, Sylphides, Sylvia, Swan Lake,
         Nutcracker, Spectre de la Rose. His Sym. RCA LM-1083. B- ........................................................ 8.00
1871. STOKOWSKI: Ibert - Escales. Granados - Goyescas Intermezzo. Berlioz - Dance of Sylphs.
         Sibelius - Swan of Tuonela. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-151. B+/B(varies) ............................. 10.00
1872. STOKOWSKI: Liszt - Les Preludes. Schumann - Symphony #2. His Sym. [from RCA, 1947 &
         1950] dell'Arte LSS-8. A- to A ....................................................................................................... 14.00
1873. STOKOWSKI: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. USSR Radio Sym. MK 1551. A-(unusually fine
         pressing) .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
1874. STOKOWSKI: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #2 (Hollywood Bowl, 1946); Prelude in c# (Phila,
         1960). [live] Music & Arts LSSA-228. A- ..................................................................................... 16.00
1875. STOKOWSKI: Saint-Saens - Excerpts from Samson & Delilah. Stevens; Peerce; Merrill;
         NBC Sym Members; Shaw Chorale. [lovely British pressing; from RCA LM-1848;
         recorded September 1954] Leopold Stokowski Society LS-15. A- to A ........................................ 35.00
1876.*STOKOWSKI: Sibelius - Symphony #1; Swan of Tuonela. National Phil. [quad] Col M-
         34548. A-(demo copy) .................................................................................................................... 10.00
1877. STOKOWSKI: Sibelius - Symphony #7. Schumann (arr. Stokowski) - Traumerei. Cowell -
         Tales of Our Countryside (composer, piano). Creston - Scherzo from Symphony #1. Gould
         - Guaracha. William Grant Still - Scherzo from Afro-American Symphony. All-American
         Youth Orchestra. [recorded 1940/41; first issue of the Sibelius here] Leopold Stokowski
         Society of America LSSA-8. A- ..................................................................................................... 50.00
1878. STOKOWSKI: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps; Firebird Suite. Phila. [From 1929/30 and
         1927 respectively] dell'Arte DA-9005. A- to A .............................................................................. 18.00
1879.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Serenade for Strings; Capriccio Italien;
         Eugen Onegin Waltz; Nutcracker Suite. LSO (in Francesca & Serenade); LPO (in rest).
         [oddly scarce boxed set] Philips 6770 053(2). A- to A(c/c) ........................................................... 25.00
1880. STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. His Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-46. B-/B+ ................. 6.00
1881.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty: Aurora's Wedding Ballet Music. National
         Phil. [recorded 1976] Col M-34560. A-(demo copy) ..................................................................... 10.00
1882. STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Music from Tristan & Isolde (Prelude, Liebesnacht, Liebestod);
         Music from Tannhauser (Overture & Venusberg Music; Prelude to Act 3). His Sym.
         [recorded 1950] Leopold Stokowski Society LS-19. A- to A(superb British pressing of
         RCA originals) ................................................................................................................................ 50.00
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1883. STOKOWSKI: WAGNER - Rienzi Overture; Lohengrin & Tristan Act I Preludes; Liebestod
          & Brunnhilde's Immolation (Nilsson, in Immolation only). ARIAS - Figaro, Prince Igor,
          Faust, (London); Tosca (Nilsson); Aida (Nilsson/London). [All from live concert(s),
          Philadelphia orch, 1962] PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3 (Kapell; NBC Sym) [live,
          2/20/1949]. Melodram MEL-228(2). A- ......................................................................................... 32.00
1884. STOKOWSKI: Music from Vienna. Haydn - Symphony #53. Beethoven - Turkish March fr
          "Ruins of Athens." Mozart - Turkish March fr Sonata in A; German Dance ("Sleigh
          Ride"). Schubert - Rosamunde Overture & Incidental Music; Tyrolean Dances. His
          Symphony. [superb British DMM pressing of recordings made for RCA Victor between
          1949-55] Leopold Stokowski Society LS-18. A- to A .................................................................... 50.00
1885. STOKOWSKI: Twentieth Century Masterworks. Ibert - Escales. Enesco - Roumanian
          Rhapsody #1. Granados - Intermezzo from "Goyescas." Rachmaninoff - Vocalise.
          Revueltas - Sensemaya. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. His Symphony Orch. [lovely
          British pressing of recordings made for RCA Victor between 1947-53] [DMM] Leopold
          Stokowski Society LS-17. A- to A .................................................................................................. 50.00
      STOKOWSKI: See also #57, 75, 256, 789, 801, 1001, 1088, 1089 & 1226.
1886. STRAVINSKY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. Los Angeles Phil. [Live, 1950; Italian-only
          notes; this symphony was one of the few things outside of his own compositions that
          Stravinsky seems to have conducted with some frequency] Cetra LO-505. A- ............................. 25.00
1887.*SWAROWSKY: Schubert - Symphony #8. VON PITAMIC: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4.
          North German Philharmonic (in both). Euphoria E-2126. A- ...................................................... 9.00
1888.*SZELL: Beethoven Overtures - Egmont; Coriolan; King Stephen; Leonore #2. CO. Col MS-
          6966. FS .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00
1889. SZELL: Dvorak - Five Slavonic Dances (Op.46: #1, 3, 8; Op.72: #10 & #15). CO. Smetana -
          From Bohemia's Meadows & Forests; The Moldau. NYP. [The Dvorak recordings come
          from Szell's very first CO sessions, April 21, 1947; not to be confused with either of his
          complete sets, from 1956 and 1963; scarce!] Col ML-4785. A-("6-eyes" labels; minor
          jacket tape repair) ............................................................................................................................ 34.00
1890.*SZELL: Dvorak - Slavonic Dances (complete - but no repeats taken, so as to fit on one LP).
          CO. Col MS-7208. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ................................................................................. 12.00
1891. SZELL: Mendelssohn 4th (CO); Midsummer Night's Dream Music (NYP). [mono-only; not to
          be confused with Szell's stereo re-make of #4 with CO and of MSND with CO and also
          ACO; 4th symphony recorded 11/26/1947 - the first year he recorded w/CO] Col ML-
          4498. A-("6-eyes" labels) ................................................................................................................ 20.00
1892. SZELL: Schumann - Symphony #4. LEINSDORF: Schumann - Symphony #1. CO (in both).
          [4th recorded Nov 1947; not to be confused w/Szell's two later recordings of it in 1955 &
          1960] Col ML-4794. B+(occ tks) ................................................................................................... 15.00
1893.*SZELL: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica. Domestica. CO. Col MS-6627. A-(early "2-eyes"
          labels; s/s) ........................................................................................................................................ 10.00
       SZELL: See also #:91, 111-3, 130, 890-2, 894-6, 915, 1088, 1100, 1191, 1193, 1341-2.
1894. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Leonore Overture #3. Wagner - A Faust Overture. NBC Sym. [10-
          inch] RCA LRM-7023. B+ ............................................................................................................... 8.00
1895. TOSCANINI: Brahms - The Four Symphonies; Tragic Overture; Haydn Variations. [Live
          concerts with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, September/October, 1952. Cetra
          LO-511(4). A- ................................................................................................................................. 35.00
1896. TOSCANINI: Gluck - Orpheus & Eurydice, Act II. Gibson; Merriman; Shaw/Shaw Chorale;
          NBC Sym. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1041. A-(lovely!) .................................................................... 12.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1897. TOSCANINI: Haydn - Symphony #88. NBC. [10-inch] RCA LCT-7. A--.......................................... 10.00
1898. TOSCANINI: Mozart - Divertimento #15. NBC. [10-inch; "Commemorative Edition -
         Toscanini Tour - 1950"] RCA LM-13. B to B+................................................................................ 8.00
1899. TOSCANINI: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Beethoven - Leonore Overture #3. NBC
         Sym. [deleted 10/60] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1025. A-(brief tks beg Beethoven) ......................... 16.00
1900. TOSCANINI: Rrspighi - Feste Romane. NBC Sym. [10-in] RCA LM-55. A--(occ lgt tks) ................ 12.00
1901. TOSCANINI: Schubert - Symphony #8. Schumann - Manfred Overture. Beethoven -
         Consecration of the House Overture. NBC Sym. [in print from 10/53 - 10/58] [PD labels]
         RCA LM-9022. A- .......................................................................................................................... 16.00
1902. TOSCANINI: Schubert - Symphony #8. NBC Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-54. B+(occ tks) .................... 8.00
1903. TOSCANINI: Tchaikovsky - Manfred. NBC Sym. [deleted 10/60; scarce in this issue,
         especially in first-class pressing] [SD labels] RCA LVT-1024. A- ................................................ 24.00
1904. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Concert performances - Nov 8, 1952: Tannhauser Overture &
         Bacchanale; March 7, 1953: Ride of Valkyries, Siegfried's Funeral Music, Tristan Prelude
         & Liebestod, Lohengrin Act I Prelude, Siegfried Idyll; Feb 7, 1953: Meistersinger Act I
         Prelude; April 4, 1954: Forest Murmurs; Siegfried's Rhine Journey. [sparse notes in
         Italian & English which, among other things, tell us that the Ride of the Valykyries comes
         from Das Rheingold...] Fonit Cetra DOC-17(3). A- to A ............................................................... 45.00
1905. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's Immolation; Siegfried Idyll. Traubel
         (in Immolation); NBC. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1004. A- ............................................................... 12.00
1906. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Parsifal Prelude and Good Friday Spell. NBC Sym. [10-inch;
         "Commemorative Edition - Toscanini Tour - 1950"] RCA LM-15. B ............................................. 8.00
1907. TOSCANINI: 100th Anniversary Treasury of Historic Broadcasts. HAYDN: Symphony
         #99; Symphonie Concertante (Renzi; Sharrow; Mischkoff; Miller). L.MOZART: Toy
         Symphony. BRAHMS: Serenade #2; Gesang der Parzen (Shaw Chorale); Liebeslieder
         Waltzes. SIBELIUS: Symphony #2; Pohjola's Daughter. SHOSTAKOVICH; Symphonies
         #1 & 7. NBC Sym. [First issue of these concert performances, 1941-1949; with 32-page
         book including many photos. Released in May 1967, this was never in SD pressing;
         deleted January 1971] RCA LM-6711(5). A-("white-dog" labels) ................................................ 27.00
1908. TOSCANINI: Toscanini at La Scala - Excerpts from concert which re-opened the new La
         Scala after World War II (May 11, 1946). ROSSINI: Wm Tell - Coro dell'Imeneo, Passo a
         Sei, Ballabile dei Soldati; Moses - Preghiera. VERDI: Vespri Siciliani Overture; Nabucco -
         Overture & Chorus of Hebrew Slaves. PUCCINI: Manon Lescaut - Intermezzo & Act 3.
         With Tebaldi; Favero; Gardino; Malipiero; Pasero; Stabile; Nessi; Forti. Toscanini
         Soc ATS-1010. A-- ......................................................................................................................... 24.00
      TOSCANINI: See also #300, 321, 1081, 1088, 1089 & 1624.
1909. TUXEN: Sibelius - Symphony #5. JENSEN: Sibelius - Karelia Suite. Danish Radio. Decca
         LXT-2744. A-- .................................................................................................................................. 9.00
1910. VAN BEINUM: Borodin - Polovtsian Dances. LPO & Cho. COLLINS: Falla - El Amor Brujo
         (w/o soloist). LPO. London LLP-203. B++ ..................................................................................... 9.00
1911. VAN BEINUM: Bruckner - Symphony #7. Franck - Psyche. ACO. London CMA-7204(2). A-
         (very minor spine scuffs) ................................................................................................................ 30.00
1912. VAN BEINUM: Haydn - Symphony #94 (LPO) & #100 (ACO). Decca ACL-41. A-........................ 12.00
1913. VAN BEINUM: Haydn - Symphony #96 & #97. ACO. Decca ACL-196. A- ..................................... 12.00
1914. VAN BEINUM: Mozart - Concerti for Flute & Harp (Barwahser; Berghout) and Clarinet (de
         Wilde). ACO. Epic LC-3456. B+................................................................................................... 10.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1915. VAN BEINUM: Schubert - Symphony #4. ACO. London CM-9064. A-(lovely!) .............................. 15.00
1916. VAN BEINUM: Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. LPO. JORDA: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da
        Rimini. PCO. London LLP-376. A--(Francesca is B) ...................................................................... 8.00
1917.*VON MATACIC: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. CPO. Supraphon 1 10 0485. A- ............................... 9.00
1918. WALTER: "The Birth of a Performance." Mozart - Symphony #36: three sides devoted to
        rehearsals; final side the complete performance. Columbia Sym. [Slipcase inc 42-page
        booklet w/ notes by Neville Cardis, many terrific photos of Walter in rehearsal, plus the
        complete score to the symphony] Col DSL-224(2). A-/B+ ............................................................ 35.00
1919.*WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. Col Sym. Col MQ-6082. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .............. 12.00
1920. WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Yeend; Lipton; Lloyd; Harrell; NYP; Westminster
        Choir. Col ML-5200. A-("2-eyes" labels) ...................................................................................... 16.00
1921. WALTER: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies. Yeend; Lipton; Lloyd; Harrell; Westminster
        Choir (soloists in 9th); NYP. [#6 is Phila, not NYP; recorded 1942-1953; the 3rd is the
        1949 recording, the 5th is the 1950 recording; the 9th was recorded in 1949, but the finale
        here is the 1953 remake] British CBS 77511(5). A-(start of #5 noisy for no visible reason)......... 36.00
1922. WALTER: Brahms - Double Concerto (Corigliano; Rose); Hungarian Dance #17. NYP. [live
        concert; February 2, 1951] Paragon LBI-53006. A- to A ............................................................... 35.00
1923.*WALTER: Brahms - Double Concerto. Francescatti; Fournier; Walter/Col Sym Col MS-
        6158. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
1924. WALTER: Brahms - Symphonies #1 - #4; Tragic & Academic Festival Overtures; Haydn
        Variations; Hungarian Dances #1, 3, 10 & 17. NYP. [In deluxe, oversize, padded album
        with bound-in booklet including many photos of Walter & a boisterous one of Brahms]
        [Lovely copy of album on outside, but there is some insect damage to the booklet, mostly
        on the edges and only affecting one photo significantly (and not in any important part.
        Apart from lgt 1/8-inch scratches in the Dances and in the 3rd Symphony, there are only
        occasional light tks - fine surfaces for the early blue-label pressings. An uncommon set:
        my only other copy sold in 1993!] [blue labels] Col SL-200(4). A--(see preceding
        comments) ....................................................................................................................................... 75.00
1925.*WALTER: Bruckner - Symphony #9. Col Sym. Col MS-6171. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ................. 18.00
1926. WALTER: Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde. Kullman; Thorborg; VPO. [Live; May 24, 1936]
        Electrola 1C047-01 204. A- ............................................................................................................ 15.00
1927. WALTER: Mahler - Symphony #4. Halban; NYP. Odyssey 32 16 0025. A- ....................................... 8.00
1928. WALTER: Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde; Three Ruckert Lieder. Patzak(in Das Lied);
        Ferrier (in both); VPO. London A-4212(2). A- .............................................................................. 24.00
1929. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #25 & #28. Col Sym. ['54] Col ML-5002. A-("6-eyes") ................... 16.00
1930. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #29 & #36. Columbia Symphony. [Italian-only notes] Italian
        CBS 61706. A- to A(lovely Italian pressing!) ................................................................................ 25.00
1931. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #35 & #40. NYP. Col ML-4693. A-("6-eyes;" scarce) ..................... 20.00
1932. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #39 & #41. NYP. ['53, '56] Col ML-5014. A-("6-eyes") .................. 16.00
1933. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #41. NYP. [from 78's; recorded 1945] [blue labels] Col ML-
        4035. B to B+ .................................................................................................................................. 16.00
1934. WALTER: Mozart - Requiem. Seefried; Tourel; Simoneau; Warfield; NYP; Westminster
        Choir. [recorded 1956] Col ML-5012. A- to B+("6-eyes" labels) ................................................. 16.00
1935. WALTER: Mozart - Requiem. Schumann; Thorborg; Dermota; Kipnis; VPO; VSO Cho.
        [recorded live in Paris; June 29, 1937] Pathe 2907811. A- to A .................................................... 16.00
1936.*WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5 (Col Sym) & #8 (NYP). Col MS-6218. A-............................... 12.00
LP's: Conductors - continued

1937. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5; Music from Rosamunde. Col Sym. Col ML-5156. A-("6-
         eyes" labels; little writing on back cov) .......................................................................................... 12.00
1938. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #9. LSO. [according to Weber discography of the work, this
         was the only issue of Anthony Griffith's transfer] Turnabout THS-65170. A- .............................. 16.00
1939. WALTER: In the Gardens of Mirabell. Mozart - Overtures to Magic Flute, Figaro, Cosi &
         Impresario; Masonic Funeral Music; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; Three German Dances;
         Two Minuets. Col Sym. Col ML-5004. A-(a little writing on back cover) .................................... 16.00
      WALTER: See #79, 94, 162, 164, 361, 448, 449, 452, 1081, 1086, 1088-9, 1105, 1361 & 1923.
1940. WEINGARTNER: Bach Suite #3 (PCO). Brahms Haydn Variations (LPO). [blue label] Col
         ML-4783. B ..................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1941. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven (arr. Weingartner) - Hammerklavier Sonata. RPO. Col ML-
         4675. B+/B ...................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1942. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #1. VPO. [blue labels] Col ML-4501. B+ ....................... 15.00
1943. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #2. LSO. Col ML-4502. B+(blue labels) ........................ 15.00
1944. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #3. VPO. [blue labels] Col ML-4503. A-/B+(occ
         tks sd w) .......................................................................................................................................... 15.00
1945. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #5. LPO. [blue labels] Col ML-4505. A- ........................ 18.00
1946. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #6. RPO. [blue labels] Col ML-4506. A- ........................ 18.00
1947. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. VPO. Col ML-4507. +............................................... 15.00
1948. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Triple Concerto. Odnoposoff; Auber; Morales; VPO. [10-inch]
         Col ML-2218. A--(fine copy) ......................................................................................................... 20.00
1949. WEINGARTNER: Brahms - Symphony #1. Mozart - Symphony #39. RPO. [recorded 1928]
         Opal 828. FS ..................................................................................................................................... 9.00
1950. WEINGARTNER: Handel Concerto Grossi #5 (LPO) & #6 (LSO). Col ML-4676. B/B++ ............... 16.00
1951. WEINGARTNER: Mozart - Symphony #39; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. L.Mozart - Toy
         Symphony. LSO; LPO; British Sym. Col ML-4776. A-("6-eyes" labels) ................................... 24.00
1952. WEINGARTNER: Strauss (Johann) - Blue Danube; 1001 Nights; Voices of Spring; Wine,
         Women & Song. RPO; British Sym; PCO. [the scarcest of the Weingartner Columbias]
         Col ML-4777. B+(occ tks in Blue Danube) .................................................................................... 35.00
1953. WOLDIKE: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #3, #4 & #5. Chamber Orchestra of the Palace
         Chapel, Copenhagen (in #3); Danish State Radio Chamber Orch(in #4 & #5). [in print
         11/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1048. B+(starts of sides are B) ............................................................ 16.00
1954. WOLDIKE: Haydn Symphony # 43 & #50. Danish Radio. Haydn Soc HSLP-1041. A-- .................... 9.00
1955. WOLDIKE: Haydn Symphony #100 & #101. Vienna Volksoper. Van VRS-492. A- .......................... 9.00
1956. WOLFF: Massenet - Phedre Overture. Saint-Saens - La Princesse Jaune Overture. Paris Opera
         Comique. [10-inch] London LD-9020. A-- ...................................................................................... 8.00
1957. WOOD: Schubert - Symphony #8. Mozart - Don Giovanni Overture. Franck - Symphonic
         Variations (Gieseking). LPO (Franck); LSO (rest). Melodiya M10-43701-2. A- ........................ 12.00
1958. ZECCHI: Brahms - Serenade #2. ACO. Epic LC-3116. A- .................................................................... 9.00
1959. ZECCHI: Schumann - Symphony #3. ACO. Epic LC-3092. A-(yellow radial label) .......................... 12.00

                     That’s all - I hope you’ve enjoyed browsing the catalog -

                                     Have a lovely late summer! - Larry Jones

						
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