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A MODEST BUT NICE CHOICE OF 176 RECORDINGS

 

 

Cello

 

 

112.001

Johann Sebastian Bach, Viola da gamba Sonatas Nos. 1-3, BWV 1027-29. Siegfried Pank, va da gamba & Isolde  Ahlgrimm, hpd.

Capriccio C 27 072 (Germany ©1984; digital recording)

8,-

 

112.002

Reinhold Buhl accompanied by Raya Birguer,pf: Chausson, Piece in C, Op.39; Lalo, Sonata (dedicated to Anton Rubinstein) & Vierne, Sonata in B min.,Op.27. 

Calliope CAL 1805 (France ©1972)

8,-

 

112.003

Gordon Epperson plays the Cello concerto by George F.McKay (1942) & the Cello sonata by Richard Faith (1975). With the PO of Tucson, Laszlo Veres (McKay) & com-poser, pf.

Coronet LPS 3048 (USA ©1976)

7,- 

 

112.004

Maurice Gendron & Philippe Entremont,pf: Cello sonatas by Beethoven (No.3 in A, Op.69) & Brahms (No.2 in F, Op.99).

Philips Series Discothèque Classique 641.406 AXL (France ©1960; mono)

10,- 

 

112.005

Johannes Goritzki as soloist and conductor: Othmar Schoeck, Concerto for cello and string orchestra, Op.61. Coupled with the Lyric Andante for string orchestra by Max Reger. With the German Chamber Academy Neuss.

Claves D 8502 (Switzerland ©1985)

7,- 

 

112.006

Yehuda Hanani & Edward Auer,pf perform Sonate de Concert for cello and piano, Op.47 by Charles-Valentin Alkan.

Finnadar SR 9030 (USA ©1981)

45,-

 

112.007

Johann N.Hummel, Grande Sonata for cello and piano in A, Op.104 performed by Gudrun Eckle and accompanied by Irma Hofmeister,pf. Coupled with Hummel’s Violin Sonata in B flat, Op.5/1 played by Helga Schon,vn and same accompanist.

Mars 307807 Y (Germany ©1978)

 

 

112.008

Angelica May & Czech PO, Václav Neumann with Cello concertos by Schumann & Saint- Saëns (No.1 in A min., Op.33)

Supraphon 1110 4129 ZA (Czechoslovakia ©1988; digital recor-dings)

8,-

 

112.009

Bohuslav Pavlas plays Cello concertos by Josef Mystlivecek (1737-1781) (in C) & Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf (in D). With the Prague CO, Hubert Soudant.

Supraphon 104120-1 (Czechoslovakia ©1986; digital recordings)

8,-

 

112.010

Mstislav Rostropovich & the Boston SO, Seiji Ozawa: Cello concerto No.2, Op.126 by Dimitri Shostakovich & ‘Chant du Ménestrel’ for cello and orchestra, Op.71 by Alex-ander Glazunov.

DGG 2530 653 (Germany ©1976; white border label)

18,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chamber Music

 

 

112.011

Late works by Jean-Marie Leclair: Overture in D for two violins and continuo; Sonatas  in G min. & in B flat for two violins and continuo, Op.12/5 & 6; Trio in A for two violins and continuo. Musica Antiqua, Cologne playing original instruments.

Archiv 2533 414 (Germany ©1979)

7,-

 

112.012

North German Chamber Ensemble (Inge Sauer,pf; Hansdieter Meier,vn; Gunilt Gehl,va; Hans Meier,vc) with Piano Quartets by Johann Chr.Bach (in G) & Carl M.von Weber (in B, Op.8).

RBM 3084 (Germany ©1985; digital)

6,-

 

112.013

Chamber Music by Alessandro & Domenico Scarlatti:

Alessandro: Canzones ‘La Violetta’, ‘Pensaci bene’, ‘Labra gradite’,’Povere mie catene’; Aria ‘Se Florinda è fedele ‘ from the opera ‘La Donna ancora è fedele’; Toccata in D min. & Quartet in F for 3 melodic instruments and figured bass.

Domenico: Sonatas in C, L.54 & in G min., L.128 for harpsichord; Ariette ‘Vaga rosa’ & Cantata ‘Ah sei troppo infelice’.

Charlotte Lehmann,sop; Kjeld Madahl,fl; Günther Weiß, va d’amore; Jorgen Fischer-Larsen, va; Laurenzius Strehl, va da gamba & Bengt Johnsson,hpd.

Da Camera Magna SM 92605 (Germany ©1970; stereo)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

String Quartets

 

 

112.014

The Fine Arts Quartet (Leonard Sorkin & Abram Loft,vns; Irving Ilmer,va; George Sopkin,vc) performs the Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op.127.

Bärenreiter Musicaphon BM 3L 1813 (Germany©1968; stereo)

5,-

 

112.015

The Hungarian String Quartet (Zoltan Szekely; Aleander Moskovsky,vns; Denes Koromzay,va;Vilmos Palotal,vc): Quartets by Josef Haydn (in D, Op.64/5 ‘Lark’) & Mozart (No.15 in D min., K.421). RCA Victor LM 1076 (USA ©1957; mono)

7,-

 

112.016

The Lansdowne Quartet (Jack Rothstein & Anthony Gilbert,vns; Kenneth Essex,va; Charles Tunnell,vc) with Quartets by Carl Nielsen (in F, Op.44) & Edvard Grieg (in G min.).

Pye Collector Series GSGC 14136 (UK ©1970; stereo)

8,-

 

112.017

The Paris String Quartet (Jean Leber & Gérard Klam,vns; Tasso Adamopoulos,va; Philippe Cherond,vc) performs String Quartets by Edouard Lalo (in A min., Op.17) & Sylvio Lazzari (1857-1944) (in E flat, Op.45).

Le Chant du Monde LDC 78.807 (France ©1986)

6,-

 

112.018

The Raskin Quartet (Maurice Raskin & André Gousseau,vns; Roger Nauwelaers,va; Edmond Baert,vc) plays the Henri Vieuxtemps String Quartets Nos.2 (in C, Op.51) & 3 (in B flat, Op.52).

Musique en Wallonie MW 80039 (Belgium ©1981)

8,-

 

112.019

The Sibelius Academy Quartet (Seppo Tukiainen & Erkki Kantola, vns; Veikko Kosonen,va; Arto Noras,vc) performs the Sibelius Quartets in A min.(1889) & in B flat, Op.4 (1890).

Finlandia FAD 345 (Finland ©1985; digital recorded)

7,-

 

112.020

Chamber music by Franz Schmidt: String Quartet in G (1929) and coupled with Quintet for piano, 2 violins, viola and cello in G (1926) and Quintet for clarinet, piano, vio-lin, viola and cello in B flat (1932). Performers: Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet (Anton Kamper & Werner Hink,vns; Ferdinand Stangler,va; Werner Resel,vc); Jörg Demus,pf & Alfred Prinz,cl. r1964.

Preiser Records SPR 3246/47 (Austria ©1966; stereo; gatefold) 2 LPs

15,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choral works & Religious

 

 

112.021

Hendrik Andriessen, Te Deum Laudamus (1943); Fête Dieu (1918) & Missa Te Deum Laudamus (1952) sung by Ch. ‘Deo Sacrum’ directed by Jos Vranken. With Gerard Bal, org.

Musica Sacra MC 9003 (Holland ©1982).

5,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Johann Sebastian Bach:

 

 

112.022

Cantatas ‘Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen’, BWV 51 & ‘Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut’ (BWV199). Edith Mathis,sop; Pierre Thibaud,tpt & the Munich Bach O., Karl Richter.

Archiv 2533 115 (Germany ©1972)

6,-

 

112.023

Cantata ‘Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben’, BWV 147 and coupled with the Mo-tet ‘Jesu meine Freude’, BWV 227. Joan Sutherland,sop., Helen Watts, contr., Wilfred Brown,ten.,Thomas Hemsley,bar. Geraint Jones Singers and O., Gerard Jones. r1957.

Electrola SME 80939 (Germany ©1960; white and gold stereo label)

7,-

 

112.024

Cantatas ‘Sehet,wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem’, BWV 159 & ‘Vergnügte Ruh’, beliebte Seelenlust’, BWV 170. Janet Baker, Robert Tear, John Shirley-Quirk; St. An-thony Singers, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner.

l’Oiseau-Lyre SOL 295 (UK ©1966; stereo)

6,-

 

112.025

7 Motets: ‘Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf’; ‘Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden’; ‘Jesu meine Freude’; ‘Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied’; ‘Komm, Jesu, komm’; ‘Fürchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir’ & ‘Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren’. German Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke, Helmut Kahlhöfer & the Collegium Aureum.

Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/ Electrola 1C 151-99616/17 (Germany ©1968; stereo; gatefold) 2 LPs

14,-

 

 

 

 

 

112.026

César Franck’s Mass in A, Op.12. Edith Wiens,sop; Raimundo Mettre,ten; Ivo Ingram, bass; Ch & O of the Philharmonie Schwäbisch Gmünd, Hubert Beck. Live recorded.

Audite FSM 63 410 (Germany ©1980)

5,-

 

112.027

Oratorio Judith Triumphans (1756) by Jean-Noël Hamal. Maria Ceuppen & Marie-Louse Decortis, sops; Louis Van Den Driessche, ten.; Jules Bastin,bass; Ch of the Liège University & the Liège Instrumental Ensemble, Frédéric Anspach.

Momenta Belgica Musicae MBM 1 (Belgium ©1970; stereo)

6,-

 

112.028

Josef Haydn’s Missa in tempora belli ‘Paukenmesse’, Hob.XXII:9. Judith Blegen,sop.; Brigitte Fassbaender,contr.; Claes H.Ansjö,ten; Hans Sotin,bass; Ch & O of the Bavarian Radio, Leonard Bernstein. Live recording.

Philips 412 734-1 (Holland ©1985; digital)

6,-

 

112.029

Zoltan Kodály, Hymn of Zrinyi (for baritone solo and mixed chorus a cappella); Psalm 114 (from the Geneva Psalter for mixed chorus and organ) & Laudes Organi (Fantasia on a XIIth Century Sequence for mixed chorus and organ).

Benjamin Luxon,bar & the Brighton Festival Ch., Laszlo Heltay and with Gillian Weir,org. Decca SXL 6878 (UK ©1978; narrow band)

7,-

 

112.030

Sacred Music by Mozart: God is our Refuge (for four-part choir), K.20; Kyrie (for five sopranos), K.73k; De profundis clamavi (for choir and organ), K.93; Adoramus te, K. 109 Anhang III (hymne); Justum deduxit Dominus (hymn for choir and organ), K.93d; Ergo interest, an quis (recitative and aria for soprano, strings and organ), K.73 a; Ave verum corpus, K.618 & Regina coeli (for soprano, choir and orchestra), K.74d.

Jill Gomez,sop., Sinfonia of St Bartholomew; Brian Brockless,org.; Ch of St.Bartho-lomev-the-Great, Andrew Morris; St.Bartholomew’s Hospital Choral Society, Robert Anderson (K74d & K.618).

Abbey Records LPB 773 (UK ©1976)

5,-

 

112.031

The Vienna Boys Choir: Michael Haydn, German High Mass and the German Mass (D.872) by Schubert. With Chorus Viennensis; Vienna Dom O. directed by Hermann Furthmoser and with Josef Boehm,org & Brahms, Psalm 13, Op.27 (for 3-part boys’ chorus with piano) and Schubert’s Psalm 23. Directed by Ferdinand Grossman and with Helmuth Froschauer,pf.

Philips 835 233 AY  (Holland ©1962; marroon stereo label)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conductors & orchestral Music

 

 

112.032

Eduard van Beinum conducts the Bruckner Symphony No.7 in E and coupled with Psyché – symphonic poem by César Franck. r1953.

Decca LXT 2829/30 (UK ©1957; mono) 2 LPs

25,-

 

112.033

Leonard Bernstein conducts Beethoven Overtures: Egmont, Prometheus, Leonore III, Coriolan, König Stephan & Fidelio. With the Vienna PO.

DGG 2531 347 (Germany ©1981; white border label)

8,-

 

112.034

... & O. Nat. de France: the César Franck Symphony & ‘Le Rouet d’Omphale’- sym-phonic poem, Op.31 by Camille Saint-Saëns.

DGG 2532 050 (Germany ©1982; white border label)

9,-

 

112.035

Franco Caracciolo & the O. Alessandro Scarlatti: Lully, Ballet Suite; Tartini, Concerto No.58 in F & the Oboe concerto by Cimarosa (arr. Benjamin).

Columbia 33CX 1277 (Holland ©1955; mono)

7,-

 

112.036

Antal Dorati & the Minneapolis SO & Ch.: Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade (sym-phonic suite), Op.35 (violin solo: Rafael Druian) and coupled with Borodin’s Polovt-sian Dances from ‘Prince Igor’.

Philips 838 501 VY Series rendez-vous der muzen (Holland ©1963; first stereo label  ‘Hi-Fi’)

15,-

 

112.037

Ferenc Fricsay & the Berlin PO with Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 & Overtures Eg-mont and Leonore III. Irmgard Seefried, Maureen Forrester, Ernst Haefliger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ch. of the Berlin St.Hedwigs Cathedral.

DGG 18512/3 (Germany ©1959; Tulip mono label; notes in English, French and German). A fine 2 record Set.

24,-

 

112.038

Karl Haas conducting the London Baroque String O. with Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf ‘s Concerto in G for violin, string orchesta and continuo. With Jean Pougnet,vn & Lionel Salter,hpd. Coupled with the Haydn Symphony No.22 (Philosopher). 

Parlophone-Odeon PMA 1004 (UK ©1952; mono; rare)

15,-

 

112.039

Bernard Haitink conducts Edward Elgar’s Symphony No.1 in A flat, Op.55. With the Philharmonia O.

HMV ASD 1077941 (Germany ©1983; digital recording)

8,-

 

112.040

Paul van Kempen & the Royal Concertgebouw O: Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.5 in E min., Op.64. r1951.

Philips A 00141 L (Holland ©1952; marroon minigroove mono label)

12,-

 

112.041

James Levine & the Berlin PO; Orchestral pieces by Alban Berg (Drei Orchester-stücke, Op.6); Arnold Schoenberg (Fünf Orchesterstücke, Op.16) & Anton Webern (Sechs Stücke für Orchester, Op.6).

DGG 419 781-1 (Germany ©1987; digital recordings)

7,-

 

112.042

Lorin Maazel conducting the Berlin PO: Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, Op.45; Intermezzo from the opera ‘Aleko’ & Vocalise, Op.34/14.

DGG 410 894-1 (Germany ©1984; digital recordings)

7,-

 

112.043

Igor Markevitch & the Royal Concertgebouw O: Borodin, Polovtsian Dances (with Ch.of the Dutch Radio); Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op.36 & Tchaikovsky’s Overture solennelle 1812, Op.49. r1964.

Philips 835 302 AY (Holland ©1965; marroon stereo label)

9,-

 

112.044

Jean Martinon conducts Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3 in C min., Op.78; Le Rouet d’Omphale’- symphonic poem, Op.3 & Dance macabre. With the O. Nat. of the ORTF and Marie-Claire Alain, org. (Op.78).

Erato Collection O.R.T.F. STU 70631 (France ©1975)

7,-

 

112.045

Zubin Mehta & Israel PO with the Mozart Symphonies Nos. 34 (in C, K.338) & 39 (in E flat, K.543).

Decca SXL 6833 (UK ©1977; narrow band)

8,-

 

112.046

Karl Münchinger & Stuttgart CO with Serenades for string orchestra by Dvorák (in E, Op.22) & Josef Suk (Op.6).

Decca SXL 6758 (UK ©1976; narrow band)

9,-

 

112.047

Václav Neumann conducts the Mahler Symphony No.2 in C min. With Gabriela Benackova,sop; Eva Randová, contr. and the Czech PO & Ch.

Supraphon 103441-1 (Czechoslovakia ©1981) 2 LPs

12,-

 

112.048

André Vandernoot & the Philharmonia O: Stravinsky works: Pulcinella – ballet suite; Le baiser de la fée – divertimento.

HMV ALP 1956 (UK ©1963; mono)

6,-

 

112.049

Eugene Ormandy & the Philharmonia O: Symhonic Dances, Op.45  by Rachmaninov and Paganiniana (1942; dedicated to the conductor) by Alfredo Casella.

Columbia MS 6205 (USA ©1960; stereo; one eye label)

9,-

 

112.050

Gennadi Roshdestvensky conducting the Leningrad SO: Khachaturian’s Ballet Suite Gayaneh & Francesca da Rimini – orchestral Fantasy after Dante, Op.32 by Tchaikovsky.

DGG 138 673 SLPM (Germany ©1961; Tulip stereo label)

8,-

 

112.051

Wolfgang Sawallisch conducts the Schubert Symphony No.9 in C, D.944 (Great). With the Vienna SO.

Philips 835 081 AY (Holland ©1964; first stereo label ‘Hi-Fi’)

18,-

 

112.052

Constantin Silvestri & the Bournemouth SO: Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov (violin solo by Gerald Jarvis).

HMV Series Das Meisterwerk 5C 037-04089 (Germany ©1977)

6,-

 

112.053

Sir Georg Solti conducts Orchestral works by Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations, Op.36 & Overture Cockaigne – London Town. With the London PO.

Decca SXL 6795 (UK ©1976; narrow band)

8,-

 

112.054

George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra: Ravel, Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No.2 & Pavane pour une enfante défunte and coupled with La Mer by Debussy.

Epic BC 1263 (USA ©1963; first stereo label)

10,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

20th Century repertory & electronic Music

 

 

112.055

George Antheil, First (1924) & Second String Quartet (1927) performed by the Mon-dreaan Quartet (Jan Erik van Regteren Altena & Edwin Blankenstijn,vns; Prunella Pacey,va; Eduard van Regteren Altena,vc).

DATA Records 851 (Holland ©1986)

9,-

 

112.056

Elliott Carter, Sonata for flute, oboe, cello & harpsichord (1952). Artists: Harvey Sollberger,fl; Charles Kuskin,ob; Fred Sherry,vc; Paul Jacobs,hpd.

Coupled with Carter’s Cello sonata (1948). Joel Krosnick,vc & Paul Jacobs,pf. Nonesuch H-71234 (USA ©1975)

7,-

 

112.057

Marius Constant, Paradis perdu. Nat. O. of the Monte Carlo Op., composer.

Philips 6500 156 (Holland ©1970; red with silver stereo label)

9,-

 

112.058

Compositions for piano by Hanns Eisler: Sonatas Nos.1 (Op.1; 1923) & 3 (1943); 4 Pieces, Op.3 (1923); Pieces, Op.8 (1925). Christoph Keller,pf.

Accord ACC 140067 (France ©1984)

7,-

 

112.059

Lukas Foss, Echoi (for four soloists) Group for contemporary music at Columbia University: Charles Wuorinen,pf; Raymond Desroches,perc; Arthur Bloom,cl; Robert Marin,vc) & Time cycle (chamber version). Grace-Lynne Martin,sop.; Lukas Foss,pf; Richard Duffalo,cl; Charles de Lancy, perc; Howard Coll,vc.

Epic BC 1286 (USA ©1994; rare)

10,-

 

112.060

Philip Glass, Satyagraha (opera in 3 acts). Cast: Douglas Perry (as Ghandi). Claudia Cummings, Rhonda Liss, Robert McFarland, Scott Reeve, The New York City Op. O. & Chorus, Christopher Keene.

CBS I 3M 39672 (Holland ©1985; digital recordings; translation of the libretto in English, French, German enclosed) 3 record Set

20,-

 

112.061

Henryk M.Górecki, Symphony No.3 (Symphony of sorrowful Songs), Op.36. Stefania Woytowicz,sop & the Berlin RSO, Wlodzimierz Kamirski (world première) .

Schwann VMS 1615 (Germany ©1983)

6,-

 

112.062

Compositions for piano by Tonnie de Graaf: 15 Improvisations, Op.1 (1953); Sonata, Op.31 (1968) & Sonata, Op.38 (1969). Rose Marie Zartner,pf.

Colosseum SM 624 (Germany ©1976)

6,-

 

112.063

Hans Werner Henze, Scenes from ‘Elegy for Young Lovers’ (opera in 3 acts). Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Thomas Hemsly, Loren Driscoll, Martha Mödl, Members of the Berlin RSO & O. of the German Op. Berlin, composer.

DGG SLPM 138 876 (Germany ©1964; Tulip Alle Hersteller stereo label)

15,-

 

112.064

Rainer Kunad, Concerto for organ, two string orchestras and drums (1970) and coupled with Peter Racine Fricker, Symphony No.5 for organ and orchestra (1955). Günther Bour,org & the Dresden SO, Ernest Weir.

Aries Records LP-1614 (USA ©1977)

8,-

 

112.065

Bohuslav Martinu, Piano concerto No.5 in B flat (Fantasia concertante). Ales Bilek,pf & Prague SO, Jindrich Rohan. r1966. Coupled with Martinu’s Concerto for two pianos and orchestra. Vera Lejsková & Vlastimil Lejsek, pfs & Brno St PO, Jiri Waldhaus. r1977. Supraphon 1110 2338 (Czechoslovakia ©1979; stereo)

7,-

 

112.066

Olivier Messiaen, Vingt regards sur l’Enfant Jésus (X – XV). Yvonne Loriod, pf. Disques Véga C 30 A 61 (France ©1955; mono)

10,-

 

112.067

John Ogdon,pf plays modern British piano music: Alan Rawsthorne, Ballade; Chris-topher Headington, Toccata; Alexander Goehr, Three pieces, Op.18; David Blake, Variations for piano & Robert Sherlaw Johnson, Sonata No.2.

HMV HQS 1337 (UK ©1970; EMI marroon (and marroon) postage stamp label)

12,-

 

112.068

Polish String Quartets from the 20th Century by Witold Lutoslawski (String Quartet; 1964); Krzystof  Penderecki (Quartet No.1; 1960) & Karol Szymanowski (Quartet No.2 , Op.56) performed by the Warsaw String Quartet (Maria Brylanka & Michal Trojanowski,vns; Ryszard Woycicki,va; Zhigniew Liebig,vc).

Da Camera Magma SM 92418 (Germany ©1979)

7,-

 

112.069

Arnold Schoenberg, Pierrot lunaire, Op.21. Helga Pilarczyk,narr. & Soloists of the Domaine Musical directed by Pierre Boulez.

Disques Adès 12.005 (France ©1972; A/A-)

8,-

 

112.070

Antoine Tismé, Piano sonata & Epigraphe pour une stèle. Claude Bonneton,pf.

Erato STU 70464 (France ©1969; stereo)

7,-

 

112.071

Edgar Varèse, Arcana; Déserts; Offrandes (for soprano and chamber orchestra): Chan-son de là-haut; La Croix du Sud. Donna Precht,sop. & Columbia SO, Robert Craft.

CBS S75106 (France ©1970; stereo)

9,-

 

112.072

Julian Lloyd Webber,vc and accompanied by John McCabe,pf plays Pieces by Lennox Berkeley (Duo for cello and piano) , Martin Dalby (Variations for cello and piano), Peter Racine Fricker (Sonata for cello and piano) & John McCabe (Partita for cello solo).

L’Oiseau-Lyre DSLO 18 (UK ©1977)

10,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early Music

 

 

112.073

Vocal & instrumental compositions by Henricus Finck – Musicus Excellentissimus (1445-1527). Performers: Elisabeth Wieninger,sop; Roswitha Bick, contr.; Fritz Wieninger & Gerhard Weinziert, tens; Hermann Böhme,bass & Musica Canterey Bamberg.

Darnock Studio Bamberg DF 2014 (Germany ©1975; stereo)

5,-

 

112.074

Orlandus Lassus, 13 French & Italian Chansons sung by Maria Ceuppens, sop and accompanied by Ensemble Polyphonies, Charles Koenig.

Music en Wallonie MW 10 (Belgium ©1973)

6,-

 

112.075

15 Love songs of the 16th Century by Filippo Azzaiolo; Baldassare Donato; Giangia-como Gastoldi; Orlando di Lasso; Giovanni di Pales-trina; Josquin des Prés, Orazio Vecchi. Sung by Coro Polifonico di Roma, Oratio SS Stimmate, Quinzo Petrocchi.

RCA Victrola VICS 1231 (UK ©1966; stereo; Decca House)

6,-

 

112.076

Renaissance Music: Clément Janequin, La bataille de Marigman; La guerre de Renty; Les cris de Paris & Josquin des Pres, Stabat Mater; Ave Maria; Ave verbum invarnatum. Pierre Cochereau at the organ of the Paris Notre-Dame and vocal soloists & an Instrumental Ensemble, Armand Birbaum.

Philips Series Connaissance des Arts 835 785 LY (France ©1965; stereo)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Instruments

 

 

112.077

(guitar) John Williams plays viruoso Variations for guitar: Bach, Chaconne (transc. by the performer); Dowland, Queen Elisabeth, her galliard & Earl of Essex, his galliard; Batchelor, Mounsieurs Almaine; Paganini, Caprice No.24 (transc. by the performer); Giuliani, Variations on a theme by Handel; Sor, Variations on a theme by Mozart. Columbia MS 7195 (USA ©1968; stereo)

5,-

 

112.078

(harpsichord)  Ton Koopman performs the Harpsichord Suites Nos.1 & 2 by Joseph H.Fiocco.

Astrée AS 45/46 (France ©1979; stereo) 2 LPs

10,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opera & Operetta & Stage works

 

112.079

Teresa Berganza,sop sings Arias of the 18th Century with the O. of the Royal Op. House Covent Garden, Alexander Gibson. Arias from Alceste, Elena e paride & Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck); Medea (Cherubini); Giulio Cesare (Handel); Nina, pazza per amore (Paisiello). r1960.

Decca Ace of Diamonds SDD 193 (UK ©1969; stereo)

10,-

 

112.080

Kim Borg,bass sings Russian Opera Arias with the RIAS Chamber Ch & the Berlin RSO, Horst Stein. Arias from Boris Godunov, Khovanshchina (Mussorgsky), Eugen Onegin (Tchaikovsky), A Life for the Tsar (Glinka) & Prince Igor (Borodin).

DGG 136 386 (Germany ©1963; Tulip Alle Hersteller stereo label; A/A-)

7,-

 

112.081

Mirella Freni sings French & Italian Opera Arias with the O. of La Scala Op.House, Milan, Antonio Votto. Arias from Carmen & les Pêcheurs de perles (Bizet); Manon (Massenet); Lodoletta & l’Amico Fritz (Mascagni), Adriana Lecouvreur (Cilèa) & Faust (Gounod).

HMV ASD 2457 (UK ©1968; EMI post stamp stereo label)

8,-

 

112.082

Highlights from Giorano’s Andrea Chénier. Del Monaco, Tebaldi, Bastianini, Ch & O of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome, Gianan-drea Gavazzeni.

Decca SXL 2014 (UK ©1958; wide band; original)

16,-

 

112.083

Giacomo Puccini, La Bohème (complete). Tebaldi, Bergonzi, Bastianini, Siepi, Corena , D’Angelo, St Cecilia Ac. Ch. & O. Serafin.

Decca SXL 2170/1 (UK ©1959; wide band; original) 2 record Set

28,-

 

112.084

Henry Purcell, The Fairy Queen (complete). Harrhy, J.Smith, Priday, Penrose, Stafford , Evans, Hill, Varcoe, Thomas, Monteverdi Ch & English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner.

DGG 2742 001 (Germany ©1982; digital recorded) 3 record Set

18,-

 

112.085

Heinrich Schlusnus,bar sings (in German) Arias, Duets and Scenes from the Verdi Operas Rigoletto, La Traviata. Don Carlos, La forza del destino & I vespri siciliani. With Erna Berger, Maria Cebotari, Helge Rosvaenge, Josef Greindl, Ch & O of the Berlin State Op.; the Berlin RSO. Conductors: Robert Heger, Artur Rother, Johannes Schüler & Hans Steinkopf. r1941-1944.

BASF 22 21487-7 (Germany ©1973; gatefold; mono) 2 LPs

10,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organ

 

 

112.086

Arp Schnitger Organs in North Germany:

Johann S.Bach, Fantasia in G, BWV 572; Trio Sonatas Nos. 3 (in D min,BWV 527) & 6 (in G, BWV 530) & Pastorale in F, BWV 590). Karl Richter at the organ of the Ludgeri Church, Norden.

Dietrich Buxtehude, Prelude & Fugue in F; Samuel Scheidt, Psalmus ‘Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund’; Jan P.Sweelinck, Echo Fantasia; Heinrich Schneidemann, Magnificat Fantasia; Jakob Praetorius, Chorale ‘Vater unser im Himmelreich’. Albert de Klerk at the organs of the Steinkirchen and Neuenfelde Churches.

Telefunken TK 11521/1-2 (Germany ©1972; stereo) 2 record Set

12,-

112.087

Johann S.Bach, Concertos (reconstructed): 1)for organ, oboes, strings and continuo in D min after BWV 146/1 & 2, BWV 188/1. (Christine Schornsheim,org); 2)for violin, strings and continuo in G min.& in D min. (Karl Suske,vn); 3)for oboe, strings and continuo in D min after BWV 35/1 & 5, BWV 156/1 & in A after BWV 1055 (Burkhard Glaetzner,ob); 4)for oboe, violin, strings and continuo (Burkhard Glaetzer,ob; Karl Suske,vn); 5)for 3 violins, strings and continuo in D (Eberhard Palm, Roals Reinecke, Fred Roth,vns); 6)Concerto movement (Sinfonia) for violin, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, strings and contiuno in D after BWV 1045 (Karl Suske,vn; Ludwig Güttler, Kurt Sandau, Heinz Stiefel, tpts); 7)Concerto for oboe d’amore, strings and continuo in D (Burkhard Glaetzer,ob d’amore).

With the Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum, Max Pommer.

Capricchio C 27 113/114/115 (Germany ©1986; digital recordings) 3 LPs

15,-

 

112.088

Bert Lassing at the great and small organs of the Barbara Church, Culemborg (the Netherlands): Johann S.Bach, Partite diverse sopra: ‘O Gott, du frommer Gott’, BWV 767); Georg Böhm (1661-1733), Prelude & Fugue in C; Josef Haydn, from Flötenuhr-stücke: Allegretto- Minuet- Allegretto-, Vivace – (’Der Kaffeeklatsch’) Allegretto; Johann L.Krebs, Trio in A min. & Toccata & Fugue in E; Wolfgang A. Mozart, Andante Cantabile, K.15; Allegro, K.72 a & Adagio, K.356.

Culemborgse Orgelpracht 6810 515 (Holland ©1972)

5,-

 

112.089

Solo organ music by Charles-M. Widor: Symphony Nos.5 (in F min.) & 6 (in G min., first movement). Olivier Latry at the organ of the Paris Notre-Dame).

BNL Productions 111617 (France ©1985)

5,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Piano

 

 

112.090

Diane Andersen plays 6 Piano sonatas by Luigi Cherubini (in F, C, in B flat, in G, in D & in E flat).

Alpha DB 235-6 (Belgium ©1978; gatefold; stereo) 2 LPs

12,-

 

112.091

Annie d’Arco with solo Piano music by Mendelssohn: Capriccio in F sharp min., Op.5 & Capriccio in E, Op.118; 3 Preludes, Op.104/1; 3 Etudes, Op.104/2; 3 Ca-prices, Op. 33; Barcarolle No.4, Op.102 & Albumblatt, Op.117.

Erato STU 70790 (France ©1973)

9,-

 

112.092

Monique de la Bruchollerie & the Salzburg Camerata Academica Mozarteum, Bernhard Paumgartner with the Mozart Piano concertos Nos.20 (in D min., K.466) & 23 (in A, K.488).

Baccarola Series Vivre en Musique (France ©1962; stereo)

12,-

 

112.093

Josef Bulva plays Liszt: from Grandes Paganini Etudes: Nos.3 (in G sharp min.) & 6 (in A min.); Rhapsodie espagnole; Concert paraphrase of Wagner’s Overture Tannhäuser; the Piano sonata; Polonaise No.2 in E; Mephisto Waltz No.1& from Etudes d’exécution transcendante: Wilde Jagd & Harmonies du soir.

Telefunken TK 11557/1-2 (Germany ©1974; gatefold) 2 LPs

16,-

 

112.094

Shura Cherkassky plays Beethoven: Piano sonata No. 32, Op.111 & the Eroica Variations, Op.35.

Imperial ILW 534 (Holland ©1958; mono)

6,-

 

112.095

Jean-Philippe Collard & Royal PO, André Previn perform the Saint-Saëns Piano concertos Nos.2 (in G min., Op.22) & 4 (in C min., Op.44).

HMV 27 0552 1 (Germany ©1987; EMI large dog label; digital recorded)

8,-

 

112.096

Michel Dalberto & the Lausanne CO, Armin Jordan: the Mozart Piano concertos Nos. 18 (in B flat, K.456) & 25 (in C, K.503).

Erato STU 71421 (France ©1981)

8,-

 

112.097

Christoph Eschenbach plays 4 Sonatas by Josef Haydn: in E min; in C; in C sharp min.; and in D (Hob. XVI: 34-37).

DGG 2530 736 (Germany ©1976; white border label)

8,-

 

112.098

Walter Gieseking plays Ravel: Sonatine (in F sharp); Pavane pour une enfante dé-funte; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Miroirs & Menuet antique. r1954.

Columbia Series Plaisir Musical FCX 30027 (France ©1965; mono)

7,-

 

112.099

Monique Haas plays the Mozart Piano concertos Nos.14 (in E flat, K.449) & 23 (in A, K.488). With the Berlin PO, Ferdinand Leitner.

DGG LPM 18491 (Germany ©1958; Tulip mono label)

10,-

 

112.100

John Lill & USSR RSO, Gennadi Roshdestvenski with the Brahms Piano concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83. Live recording made in Moscow 1970.

DGG 2530 111 (DGG ©1971; white border stereo label)

9,-

 

112.101

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli performs the Josef Haydn Piano concertos in D & in G. With the Zürich CO, Edmond de Stoutz.

HMV ASD 3128 (UK ©1975; EMI black post stamp stereo label)

8,-

 

112.102

Théodore Paraskivesco plays Debussy: from Images (Book I) Re-flets dans l’eau; Hommage à Rameau; Mouvement and from Images Book II: Cloches à travers les feuilles; Et la lune descend sur le temps and coupled with the Children’s corner.

Calliope CAL 1833 (France ©1977)

7,-

 

112.103

Sviatoslav Richter & the Vienna SO, Herbert von Karajan with Tchaikovsky’s First Piano concerto.

DGG 138 822 (Germany ©1963; Tulip Alle Hersteller stereo label)

7,-

 

112.104

Artur Rubinstein with a French program: Chabrier, Dix pièces pittoresques: Scherzo-Valse; Fauré, Nocturne in A flat, Op.33/1; Poulenc, Intermezzi No.2 in D flat and in A flat & Mouvements perpétuels; Ravel, from Miroirs: La vallée des cloches & Valses nobles et sentimentales.

RCA LSC-2751-B (Germany ©1962; stereo)

8,-

 

112.105

Györgi Sebök with a Bartók recital: Dance Suite; 3 Burlesques, Op.8c; 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs.

Erato Series Les Goûts Réunis EGR 4003 (France ©1962; stereo)

8,-

 

112.106

Inger Södergren plays Schumann’s Carnaval, Op.9 & Kinderszenen, Op.15.

Calliope CAL 1650 (France ©1979)

6,-

 

112.107

Solomon Cutner plays the Beethoven Piano concertos Nos.1 (in C, Op.15) & 2 (in B flat, Op.19). With the Philharmonia O., Herbert Menges (Op.15; r1956)/ André Cluytens (Op.9; r1952). EMI Music for Pleasure MFP 2067 (UK ©1960; mono)

6,-

 

112.108

Magda Tagliaferro & Daniel Varsano play Fauré: the Dolly Suite for Piano duet.

Magda T. (solo): Ballade in F-sharp, Op.19 (arr. Isidore Philipp).

Daniel V. (solo): 3 Nocturnes, Op.36/4 (in E flat), Op.63/6 (in D flat); Op.74/7 (in C sharp min.)

CBS D 37246 (Germany ©1981;digital recordings)

8,-

 

112.109

Rosalyn Tureck plays Bach: Intalian concerto, BWV 971; Chromatric Fantasia & Fugue, BWV 903 & 4 Duets (from Klavierübung 3, BWV 802-5).

CBS 76899 (Germany ©1980; stereo)

7,-

 

112.110

Mitsuko Uchida plays Mozart: Sonatas in A, K.331 & in F, K.332; Fantasia in D min., K.397.

Philips 412 123-1 (Holland ©1984; digital recorded)

6,-

 

112.111

Margit Weber & the Berlin RSO, Ferenc Fricsay perform the Burleske for piano and orchestra by Richard Strauss; Concertino for piano and orchestra by Jean Françaix & the Concertino for piano and orchestra by Arthur Honegger. r1949-1960.

Decca DL 9900 (USA ©1962; recorded by DGG; mono)

12,-

 

112.112

Dieter Zechlin plays Brahms (2 Rhapsodies, Op.79) & Schubert (Piano sonata in C min., D.958).

Eterna 820 479 (Germany ©1963; mono)

5,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Violin & Viola

 

 

112.113

Johann Chr.Bach, Sinfonia concertante in A for violin, cello & orchestra and coupled with the Sinfonia in E flat, Op.18/1. Franz Joseph Maier,vn; Angelica May,vc & the Collegium Aureum, Reinhardt Peters.

Harmonia Mundi HM 30 695 (Germany ©1968; stereo)

5,-

 

112.114

Triple concertos for violin, cello, piano & orchestra by Paul Juon (1872-1940) ‘Episodes concertantes’, Op.45) and Alexander Tche-repin (1899-1977), Triple Concertino, Op.47 (version 1968) perfor-med by the Berlin Göbel Trio & the Berlin RSO, Leif Segerstam. Thorofon Capella MTH 230 (Germany ©1978)

5,-

 

 

 

 

 

112.115

Michèle Auclair performs the Violin concertos by Mendelssohn (in E min., Op.64) & Tchaikovsky. With the Innbruck SO, Robert Wagner.

Fontana Spezial 700 155 WGY (Holland ©1965; stereo)

20,-

 

112.116

Vera Beths with the Grand duo concertant by Franz Liszt; Kállai Kettös by Zoltán Kodaly (arr. for violin/piano by L.Fejgin) & Schumann’s Violin sonata No.1 in A min., Op.105. Accompanied by Stanley Hoogland, pf.

HMV 5C 051-25812 (Holland ©1978)

9,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kyung-Wha Chung:

 

 

112.117

The Violin concertos by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius. With the London SO, André Previn  Decca SXL 6493 (UK ©1970; narrow band)

8,-

 

112.118

The Elgar Violin concerto. With the London PO, Sir Georg Solti.

Decca SXL 6842 (UK ©1977; narrow band)

10,-

 

112.119

The Violin concertos by Igor Stravinsky & William Walton. With the London SO, André Previn.

Decca SXL 6601 (UK ©1973; narrow band)

10,-

 

112.120

Violin concertos by Saint-Saëns (No.3 in B min., Op.61) & Vieuxtemps (No.5 in A min., Op.37). With the London SO, Lawrence Foster.

Decca SXL 6759 (UK ©1976; narrow band)

8,-

 

112.121

Chausson, Poème for violin and orchestra, Op.25; Ravel’s Tzigane; the Havanaise, Op. 83 & Introduction and rondo capriccioso, Op.28 by Saint-Saëns. With the Royal PO, Charles Dutoit.

Decca SXL 6851 (UK ©1979; narrow band)

8,-

 

 

 

 

 

112.122

Mischa Elman. His early Victor, HMV and Gramophone & Typewriter recordings with Pieces (or transcriptions of pieces) by Joseph Ascher, Ignaz Brull, Chopin, Delibes, Dvorák, Cesar Espejo, Kreisler, Men-delssohn, Rubinstein, Sammartini, Dominico Scarlatti, Kurt Schindler, Francis Thome, Max W.K.Vogrich & Ysaye.

Masters of the Bow MB 1006 (Canada ©1980; mono)

20,-

 

112.123

Joan Field plays Violin concertos by Ludwig Spohr (No.8 in A min., Op.47; ‘Gesangsszene’) & Max Bruch (No.1 in G min., Op.26). With the Berlin SO, Rudolf Albert. Telefunken LT 6634 (Germany ©1957; mono; first release)

15,-

 

112.124

Franco Gulli & Lausanne CO, Armin Jordan: the Mozart Violin concertos Nos.3 (in G, K.216) & 5 (in A, K.219).

Concert Hall SMS 2649 (USA ©1965; synchro stereo)

7,-

 

112.125

Ralph Holmes plays Violin compositions by Johann N. Hummel: So-natas in D, Op. 50 and in E flat, Op.5/3 & Nocturne, Op.99. Accompanied by Richard Burnett, fortepiano.

Amon Records -Finchcocks Series- SAR 12 (UK ©1983; digital recorded)

9,-

 

112.126

Jean-Jacques Kantorow & Brigitte Haudebourg, hpd play the Sona-tas Nos.1 (in B flat), 2 (in A), 3 (in G min.) & Aria con variazioni by Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Arion ARN 38484 (France ©1979)

8,-

 

112.127

Denes Kovács plays the Corelli Sonatas for violin and continuo, Op. 5/Nos. 1-6. With Ede Banda,vc & Janos Sebestyén,hpd.

Fidelio 3318 (Holland ©1980; a Hungaroton stereo recording)

5,-

 

112.128

... Bartók’s Second Violin concerto & the Violin concerto by András Mihály. Accompanied by the Budapest PO, András Koródy (Bartók) & the Hungarian SO, Ervin Lukács (Mihály).

Qualiton LPX 1068 (Hungary ©1962; mono)

8,-

 

112.129

Herman Krebbers with the Bruch Violin concerto No.1, Op.26. Coupled with the Tchaikovsky concerto performed by Theo Olof. With the Frysk O., Libor Pesek. r1973.

HMV Series De Meesterwerken 1A 027 29 1042-1 (Holland ©1982; EMI large dog stereo label)

6,-

 

 

112.130

Konstanty Kulka & the Polish RSO, Kazimierz Kord with Lalo’s Sym-phonie espagnole, Op.21 & Introduction and rondo capriccioso, Op.28 by Saint-Saëns.

Telefunken 6.41027 AH (Germany ©1970; stereo)

8,-

 

112.131

Hanna Lachert plays Music of Karol Szymanowski: Mythes, Op.30; Romance, Op.23; Dance from the ballet Harnasie, Op.55; Chant de Roxanne, Op.46; La Berceuse d’Aitacho Enia, Op.52; Notturno & Tarantella, Op.28. Accompanied by Joseph Bloom,pf. 

Telarc 5025 (USA ©1976)

12,-

 

112.132

Jaime Laredo performs Violin concertos by Bruch (No.1, Op.26) & Mozart (No.3, K.216). With the National SO, Howard Mitchell.

RCA LSC-2472 (Germany ©1961)

9,-

 

112.133

Yehudi Menuhin & George Malcolm,hpd and Ambrose Gauntlett,va da gamba play the 6 Bach Sonatas for violin and harpsichord, BWV 1014-1019. r1961.

HMV 2C 181-43236/7 (France ©1962; EMI stamp dog stereo label; gatefold) 2 LPs

18,-

 

112.134

David Nadien accompanied by David Habcock,pf with the Violin sonatas by César Franck & Claude Debussy. Coupled with Ravel’s Pièce en forme de Habanera & Fauré’s Berceuse.

Monitor Collector Series MCS 2017 (USA ©1960; stereo)

12,-

 

112.135

David Oistrakh plays the Violin concerto, Op.99 by Shostakovich. With the New York PO, Dimitri Mitropoulos. r1956.

Philips A 01238 L (Holland ©1956; marroon minigroove mono label)

8,-

 

112.136

Gérard Poulet plays the Mozart Violin concerto No.3 in G, Op.216. With the Aus-trian SO, Gaston Poulet. Coupled with Handel’s Water Music. Same O. conducted by Gustav Koslik.

Remington R.199.131 (USA ©1952; mono)

9,-

 

112.137

Michael Rabin plays Paganini’s First Violin concerto, Op.6, With the Philharmonia O., Lovro von Matacic. r1956.

Columbia 33 HC 131 (Holland ©1960; mono; Ø10 inch).

10,-

 

112.138

Ruggiero Ricci with Kee Venora,sop; David Nadien,vn; Gloria Agos-tini,hp; Kenneth Cooper, hpd; Rolando Valdés-Blain,gtr. Program: Vivaldi, Sonata in A, Op.2/2; Saint-Saëns, Fantasy for violin and harp, Op.124; Paganini, Sonata in E min. for violin and guitar, Op.3/6; Villa-Lobos, Suite for voice and violin; Prokofiev, Sonata for two violins, Op.56.

Decca Gold Label Series DL 710177 (USA ©1973; stereo)

18,-

 

112.139

Isaac Stern with Alexander Zakin,pf: works by Ernest Bloch: Baal Shem – Three pictures of Classidic Life & the Violin sonata No.1.

CBS SBRG 72354 (UK ©1965; stereo)

12,-

 

112.140

Henryk Szeryng & the Paris Conservatoire O., Jacques Thibaud perform the Beethoven Violin Concerto. r1953.

Odéon Series Grande Diffusion XOC 804 (France ©1954; mono; a few soft ticks)

18,-

 

112.141

... playing Bach’s Unaccompanied Violin Sonatas Nos.1-3 & Violin Partitas Nos.1-3, BWV 1001-1006. r1955.

CBS Series Classiques Favoris 51968/69/70 (France ©1968; mono) 3 LPs

24,-

 

112.142

Recital by Victor Tretjakov and Mikhail Erokhine,pf. Program: Schubert, Duo in A, D.574; Brahms/Joachim, Hungarian Dance No.16 (in D min.); Falla/ Kokhansky, Spanish Folk Suite & Sarasate, Ca-price basque, Op.24. r1967-70.

Melodiya C10-04989-90 (Russia ©1978; stereo)

14,-

 

112.143

Gioconda de Vito & Yehudi Menuhin play Bach’s Double Violin concerto, BWV 1043 and Handel’s Trio Sonata No.2 in D for two violins and continuo. With the Philharmonia O., Anthony Bernard (Bach) and John Shinebourne,vc/ George Malcolm, hpd (Handel).

HMV GHP 1002 (Holland ©1958; mono; Ø10 inch; English cover)

20,-

 

112.144

Stanley Weiner with the Prokofiev Violin sonatas Nos.1 (in F min., Op.60) & 2 (in D, Op.94 a). Accompanied by Simone Guttman,pf.

Da Camera Magna SM 93307 (Germany ©1970; steeo)

15,-

 

112.145

Same Prokofiev Sonatas performed by Peter Zazofsky with Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden,pf.

Queen Elisabeth International Competition 1980 006 (Belgium ©1980; German pressing)

10,-

 

112.146

Efrem Zimbalist. His 1920s & 1930s recordings: T.Aulin, Humores-que (from Aquarelles No.2); Chopin/Spalding, Waltz, Op.70/1; C.Cui, Orientale, Op.50/9; Drigo/Auer, Valse bluette & Serenade; Glinka/ Zimbalist, Persian Song (from ‘Ruslan and Ludmila’);  P.Sarasate, Zapateado, Op.23/2; Schubert/Wilhelmj, Ave Maria, J.Suk, Burleska, Op.17; K.Yamada, Japanese Melody & E.Zimbalist, Improvisation on a Japanese tune. Accompanied by Emmanuel Bay,pf.

Melodiya M10 45399 009 (Russia ©1983; mono)

15,-

 

112.147

Pinchas Zukerman plays the Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano by Claude Bolling. With Max Hediguer,db; Marcel Sabiani,drums and composer,pf.

CBS 73833 (Germany ©1979)

7,-

 

 

 

 

 

112.148

(viola) Milan Telecký with the Viola Sonata in E flat, Op.5/3 by Jo-hann N.Hummel and accompanied by Helena Gáfforová, pf. Coupled with Hummel’s Cello sonata in A, Op.104. Juraj Alexander,vc & Alexander Cattarino,pf.

Opus 9311 1895 (Czechoslovakia ©1988; digital recordings)

8,-

 

112.149

Viola concertos by Bela Bartók & Gyula David (1951). Pál Lukács,va & the Hungarian State O., János Ferencsik.

DGG 138 874 (Germany ©1964; Tulip Alle Hersteller stero label; Qualiton recordings)

18,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vocal / Singers

 

 

112.150

Elly Ameling,sop and Gérard Souzay,bar sing the complete Songs by Gabriel Fauré. Accompanied by Dalton Baldwin,pf.

HMV 2C 165-12831-35. (France ©1974; stereo; documentation and all texts enclosed). 5 record Set

25,-

 

112.151

Victoria de los Angeles,sop sings 17 Spanish Folk Songs (arr. Graciano Tarragó). Accompanied by Renata Tarragó, gtr. r1950.

HMV FALP 355 (France ©1953; mono; rare LP)

12,-

 

112.152

Janet Baker,mez with Gerald Moore,pf, Martin Isepp,hpd; Robert Spencer, lute; Ambrose Gauntlett,va da gamba; Douglas Whittaker, fl: A pageant of English Song (1597-1961) Songs by John Dowland, Thomas Caplain, Henry Purcell, William Boyce, George Monro, Tho-mas Arne, C.V.Stanford, Hubert Parry, William Busch, Peter Warlock, Ivor Gurney, Benjamin Britten, John Ireland & Roger Quilter.

HMV HQS 1091 (UK ©1967; EMI black red HMV label; texts enclosed)

8,-

 

112.153

Teresa Berganza, sop accompanied by Felix Lavilla,pf with a recital of Spanish & Italian Songs.sings: Six Catalian Songs and Ah! Che forse al miei (Cherubini), Intorno all; idol mio (Cesti), Confusa, smarrita (Pergolesi), Elitropio (Scarlatti) and others.

Decca Ace of Diamonds  SDD 206 (UK ©1969)

7,-

 

112.154

Erna Berger,sop sings Lieder von Schubert (Gretchen am Spinnrade; Nacht und Träume), Brahms (Lerchengesang; An eine Äolsharfe; Mein wundes Herz verlangt; Wiegenlied; Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer) and Schumann (Song cycle, Op. 39 to poems by Joseph von Eichendorff). Accompanied by Michael Raucheisen/ Ernst-Günther Scherzer (Schumann), pf. r1951-54.

Heliodor 89532 (Germany ©1962; stereo transcriptions)

7,-

 

112.155

Suzanne Danco,sop sings Nuits d’été; Song cycle, Op.7 by Hector Berlioz. With the Cincinnati SO, Thor Johnson.

London LL 407 (UK ©1955; mono)

12,-

 

112.156

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,bar sings orchestral Lieder by Max Reger: Der Einsied-ler, Hymnus der Liebe; Requiem, An die Hoffnung.

With the Hamburg St.Michaelis Ch & the Hamburg State PO, Gerd Albrecht.

Orfeo 8 209901 A (Germany ©1990; digital recorded; rare LP)

10,-

 

112.157

Great Sacred Songs sung by Kirsten Flagstad with the London PO, Sir Adrian Boult: Hear my prayer; O for the wings of a dove; Jeru-salem (Mendelssohn); Silent night, holy night; O divine redeemer; Jerusalem (Parry); Jubilate; O come, all ye faithful; Abide with me. Decca LXT 5392 (UK ©1957; mono)

6,-

 

112.158

Wilhelm Furtwängler as accompanist. Peter Anders,ten sings Four Songs by Richard Strauss (Waldseligkeit; Liebesrhymnus; Verführung; Winterliebe). With the Berlin PO (r1942). Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar with Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. With the Vienna PO (r1951 at the Salzburg Festival); Elisabeth Schwarzkopf,sop with 6 Hugo Wolf Lieder (W.F, pf)  (r1953 at the Salzburg Festival).

Discocorp IGI-382 (USA ©1975; mono broadcast recitals)

9,-

 

112.159

Nicolai Ghiaurov,bass accompanied by Zlatina Ghiaurov, pf: Russian Songs by Borodin, Dargomizhsky, Glinka, Rubinstein & Tchaikovsky.

London OS 26249 (UK ©1972)

12,-

 

112.160

Ernst Haefliger,ten sings the Schubert Cycle Schwanengesang, D.957 and accompanied by Erik Werba,pf.

DGG 138 905 (Germany ©1966; Tulip Made in Germany stereo label)

12,-

 

112.161

Aafje Heynis, contr. sings Brahms (Vier ernste Gesänge); Richard Strauss (Zu-eignung, Die Nacht, Morgen, Heimliche Aufforderung) & Schubert (Auf der Donau, Am Bach im Frühling, Der Tod und das Mädchen). Accompanied by Irwin Gage,pf.

HMV 5C 055-24928 (Holland ©1972; stereo)

14,-

 

112.162

Sándor Kónyia,ten sings Opera Arias from Lohengrin, Die Meister-singer von Nürnberg, Il Trovatore, L’Elisir d’amore, L’Africana, La Gioconda, Aida, Rigoletto & Martha. With the Bamberg SO, Janos Kulka or the Berlin PO, Richard Kraus.

DGG LPEM 19214 (Germany ©1960; Tulip mono label)

7,-

 

112.163

Kurt Moll,bass sings the Schubert Cycle Die Winterreise, D.911 and accompanied by Cord Garben,pf.

Orfeo S 042832 H (Germany ©1983; digital; texts in English enclosed) 2 record Set

14,-

 

112.164

Margaret Price,sop with a Schubert recital: Der Hirt auf dem Felsen; Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Im Abendrot; An die Nachtigall; Lied im Grünen; Geheimnis; Der Winterabend; Die Mutter Erde; Ins stille Land; An mein Klavier; Liebhaber in allen Gestaten; Romanze aus Rosamunde.

Accompanied by Wolfgang Sawallisch,pf and Hans Schöneberger,cl.

Orfeo  S 001 811 A (Germany ©1981; digital)

8,-

 

112.165

Irmgard Seefried, sop & Erik Werba,pf: excerpts from Hugo Wolf’s Italienisches Liederbuch (after poems by Paul Heyse).

DGG LPM 18192 (Germany ©1957; Tulip mono label)

12,-

 

112.166

Gérard Souzay,bar accompanied by Jacqueline Bonneau,pf sings Duparc Songs: La vie antérieure; Le manoir de Rosemonde; Elégie; Phidylé; Soupir; Chanson triste; Lamento; La vague et la cloche; Sérénade florentine; Testament; Extase & l’Invitation au voyage. Decca LXT 2823 (UK ©1957; mono)

8,-

 

112.167

Erna Spoorenberg,sop & The Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner: Mozart works: Exsultate jubilate, K.165; Et Incar-natus est (from Mass in C min.,K.427); l’Amerò (from Il Re Pastorale, K.208); Se il padre & Padre germani addio (from Idomeneo, K.366). Argo ZRG 524 (UK ©1967)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wind Instruments

 

 

 

Bassoon

 

 

112.168

‘Les Delices de la Solitude’: 7 Sonatas for bassoon and continuo by Joseph Bodin de Boismoitier (4) & Michel Corrette (3). Danny Bond,bn, Richte van der Meer,vc and Robert Kohnen, hpd.

Accent ACC 8331 (Belgium ©1983; German pressing)

7,-

 

112.169

Recital by Gerhard Haase. With Will Bleh & Arthur Kullin,vns; Hermann Hirschfelder,va; Helmut Reimann,vc; Stephan Malek,gtr; Karl Heinz Lautner, hpd/pf. Music by François Devienne (Bassoon Quartet), Johann Fr.Fasch (Concerto), Carl A.Göpfert (1768-1818) (Sonata bassoon/guitar), Jacques Ibert (Arabesque bassoon/ piano) O.Miroshninvov (Scherzo bassoon/piano) & Fernand Oubradous (Divertissement bassoon/piano).

Christophorus SCGLP 75869 (Germany ©1968; stereo)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clarinet

 

 

112.170

Guy Dangain & Charles Frey & Serge Hurel,vns; Jean Verdier,va;  Jean Grout,vc; Fabienne Boury-Fournier,pf perform compositions by Carl M. von Weber: Clarinet Quintet, Op.34; Introduction, theme & variations for clarinet and string quartet, Op.posth. & Grand Duo concertant for clarinet and piano, Op.46.

Harmonia Mundi HM 348 (France ©1977)

7,-

 

112.171

French Music for clarinet and piano performed by Wilfried Berk,cl & Elisabeth Seiz, pf. Program: Poulenc, Sonata à la mémoire d’Arthur Honegger (1962); Milhaud, Sonatine (1927); Widor, Introduction & Rondo in B flat, Op.72 (1898) & Saint-Saëns, Sonata in E flat, Op.167. Thorofon MTH 205 (Germany ©1979)

6,-

 

112.172

René Oswald & Annette Weisbrod,pf: Ignacy F.Dobrzynski (1807-1867), Duo for clarinet and piano, Op.47; Gaetano Donizetti, Etude for clarinet solo & Franz A. Hoffmeister, Duo in A for clarinet and piano. Jecklin 205 (Switzerland ©1980)

5,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flute

 

 

112.173

Koos Verheul plays Sonatas by J.Chr.Friedrich Bach (in D); Wilhelm F.Bach (in F); Carl Ph.E.Bach (in G; Wq 85 & in G, Wq 86). With Jan van der Meer,hpd.

Iramac 6532 (Holland ©1965)

9,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horn

 

 

112.174

Horn Concertos Nos.1 & 2 by Richard Strauss and coupled with the Horn Concerto, Op.8 by Franz Strauss. London SO, Istvan Kertesz. Soloist: Barry Tuckwell. r1967.

Decca Jubilee Series JB 17 (UK ©1978)

8,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oboe

 

 

112.175

André Lardrot plays Oboe concerto by Albinoni (in D, Op.7/6); the Handel Concertos No.8 & 9 for oboe and strings (both in B flat); the Mozart Oboe concerto in C, K.314 & Quartet for oboe and strings in F, K.370. With the Vienna State Op.O., Felix Prohaska and with Willi Boskovsky,vn; Wilhelm Hübner,va; Robert Scheiwein, vc. (K.370). Vanguard Series The Bach Guild HM 40 (USA ©1973; stereo)

6,-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trumpet

 

 

112.176

Music for one, two and four trumpets by Clarke, Corelli, Gabrieli, Perti, Purcell, Stanley,Torelli & Vivaldi. Helmut Wobisch, solo tpt; Adolf Holler, Josef Hell, Gerald Conrath, tpts, Anton Heiller, hpd & org; I Solisti di Zagreb, Antonio Janigro.

Pye Records Series The Bach Guild HM 31 (UK ©1968; mono)

5,-