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Cds by Composer/Performer CPCC MUSIC LIBRARY COMPACT DISCS Updated May 2007 Abercrombie, John (Furs on Ice and 9 other selections) guitar, bass, & synthesizer 1033 Academy for Ancient Music Berlin Works of Telemann, Blavet Geminiani 1226 Adams, John Short Ride, Chairman Dances, Harmonium (Andriessen) 876, 876A Adventures of Baron Munchausen (music composed and conducted by Michael Kamen) 1244 Adderley, Cannonball Somethin’ Else (Autumn Leaves; Love For Sale; Somethin’ Else; One for Daddy-O; Dancing in the Dark; Alison’s Uncle 1538 Aebersold, Jamey: Favorite Standards (vol 22) 1279 pt. 1 Aebersold, Jamey: Favorite Standards (vol 22) 1279 pt. 2 Aebersold, Jamey: Gettin’ It Together (vol 21) 1272 pt. 1 Aebersold, Jamey: Gettin’ It Together (vol 21) 1272 pt. 2 Aebersold, Jamey: Jazz Improvisation (vol 1) 1270 Aebersold, Jamey: Major and Minor (vol 24) 1281 pt. 1 Aebersold, Jamey: Major and Minor (vol 24) 1281 pt. 2 Aebersold, Jamey: One Dozen Standards (vol 23) 1280 pt. 1 Aebersold, Jamey: One Dozen Standards (vol 23) 1280 pt. 2 Aebersold, Jamey: The II-V7-1 Progression (vol 3) 1271 Aerosmith Get a Grip 1402 Airs d’Operettes Misc. arias (Barbara Hendricks; Philharmonia Orch./Foster) 928 Airwaves: Heritage of America Band, U.S. Air Force/Captain Larry H. Lang, cond. 1698 Albeniz, Echoes of Spain: Suite Espanola, Op.47 and misc. pieces (John Williams, guitar) 962 Albinoni, Tomaso (also Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Bach, Purcell) 1212 Albinoni, Tomaso Adagio in G Minor (also Pachelbel: Canon; Zipoli: Elevazione for Cello, Oboe; Gluck: Dance of the Furies, Dance of the Blessed Spirits, Interlude; Boyce: Symphony No. 4 in F Major; Purcell: The Indian Queen- Trumpet Overture)(Consort of London; R,Clark) 1569 Albinoni, Tomaso Concerto Pour 2 Trompettes in C; Concerto in C (Lionel Andre, trumpet) (also works by Tartini; Vivaldi; Maurice André, trumpet) 1520 Alderete, Ignacio: Harpe indienne et orgue 1019 Aloft: Heritage of America Band (United States Air Force/Captain Larry H. Lang, cond.) 1699 1 Amazing Grace (Jessye Norman, soprano) includes Gesu Bambino, Ave Maria, Sweet Little Jesus Boy, Let Us Break Bread Together, Mary Had a Baby, Panis Angelicus, Greensleeves, Steal Away, Were You There, Give Me Jesus, O Divine Redeemer, He’s Got the Whole World, others 1443 American Orchestral Music (Thompson, Schuman, Hanson, Schuller, MacDowell, Roren) 774 American Originals (works by Dello Joio, Gould, Mennin, Persichetti, Stravinsky, Schuman, Giannini) Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band, Langley Air Force Base (Lt. Col. L.E. Graham, com/cond) 1549 Amplified Heart Everything But the Girl 1749 Ancient Music for a Modern Age/Sequentia 1535 Appear and Inspire Britten, Debussy, Ravel, Poulenc, Badings and Argento (Robert Shaw Festival Singers/ R. Shaw)1652 Anderson, Marian Songs by Bach, Brahms, Schubert 1198 Anderson, Marian Lieder of Schubert and Schumann 1732 Arensky, A. Suites for 2 Pianos, Nos. 1-5 (Blumenthal and Groslot) 1763 Arlen, Harold Eileen Farrell Sings Harold Arlen 1159 Armstrong, Louis (Louise Tobin, vocal)(tribute to Armstrong by var. artists) 1438 Armstrong, Louis Louis Armstrong and King Oliver (including King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band: 18 pieces and Red Onion Jazz babies: 7 pieces) 1685 Armstrong, Louis On the Road 1587 Armstrong, Louis This Is Jazz 1693 Armstrong, Louis What a Wonderful World 1588 Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo De Overture to “Los esclavos felices”; Symphony in Dm, (also Vorisek: Symphony in D Major Op 24) 1570 ArtsFest Early Music Consort-3/29/07 – 1802 ArtsFest Piano/Voice – 3/27/07 - 1800 Atkins, Chet Pickin' My Way in Hollywood 1292 Aulos Ensemble, The A Baroque Christmas (pieces by Daquin, Scarlatti, Corrette, Bach) Julianne Baird, soprano 1383 Autrey, Gene -20 Golden Cowboy Hits (TeeVee Records- TVCD – 6028) 987 Bach, CPE Cello Concerti 1334 Bach, CPE Cello Concerto no. 2, Bb, Wq171 (H.436) 1455 Bach, CPE Four Hamburg Symphonies 1298 Bach, CPE Six Symphonies 1299 Bach, JC Quintet D op 11 # 6 (other pieces by Holzbauer, Stamitz, Richter, N. Harnoncourt) 1429 Bach, JC Sinfonias B-flat, Dm , F,& E 1273 Bach, JC Trio: Flute, Violin, Cello 1190 2 Bach, JS (The) Bach Album Kathleen Battle; Itzhak Perlman 1297 Bach, JS Bach Cantatas Nos. 80, 140, 29, 50 1008 Bach, J.S. Chaconne a piano transcription (Ronald Smith) 1097 Bach, J.S. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F; No. 2 in F;No. 3 in G; Harpsichold Concerto in D minor (Musici di San Marco/ Macci) 891 Bach, J.S. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G; No. 5 in D; No. 6 inB-flat (Musici di San Marco/Macci) 891A Bach, JS Christmas in Leipzig Cantatas 63, 65; Mass in B minor BWV 232 1018 Bach, JS Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, English Suite No 3, Prelude and Fugue No 1, No 7, No 12, French Suite No 5 (Trevor Pinnock, harpsichord)1412 Bach, J.S. Concerto for 4 pianos and strings in A minor, for 2 pianos and strings in C; for 2 pianos and strings in C minor, for 2 pianos and strings in D minor (Hamburger Phil harmonic/ Eschenbach) 883 Bach, JS Concerti, Misellaneous (harpsichord, violin, oboe) 1070 Bach, JS Concerti, Suites, and Sinfonias (Aulos Ensemble) 562 Bach, JS Concerti, Violin BWV 1042, 1056, 1041 (Zukerman) 1180 Bach, JS Concerti: Italien; Vier Duette; Ouverture Nach Franzosischer 1085 Bach, JS Concerto for Oboe d'Amore 1178 Bach, JS Concerto for Two Violins in D (Zukerman) 1180 (Missing) Bach, JS Concerto for Two Violins in D (also in A min and E maj) (Mutter) 1386 Bach, JS Concerto for Violin and Oboe, BWV 1060(Consort of London; Clark, director) 1569 Bach, JS Concerto in E minor (also Trio Sonata No. 2 in G BWV 1039; Trio Sonata No. 4 in C minor BWV 1079; Suite No. 2 in B minor BWV 1067) James Galway 1356 Bach, JS Concerto in F minor for harpsichord BWV 1056; Concerto in C minor for two harpsichords BWV 1060 (Brandenburg Collegium Orchestra/Anthony Newman & Mary Jane Newman 602 Bach, JS – English Suites, Vol. – Nos. 1,2,& 3 (G. Gould, piano) 945 Bach, JS English Suite no 3, g minor BWV 808; Prelude and Fugue no 1, C, BWV 846; Prelude and Fugue no 7, E flat BWV 876; Prelude and Fugue no 12, f minor, BWV 881; Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, d minor, BWV 903; French Suite no 5, G, BWV 816 1412 Bach, JS Four Violin Sonatas (in A, BWV 1015; in G, BWV 1019;in G, BWV 1021; in Cm, BWV 1024) Taccata and Fugue in Am, BWV 565 (Manze, Egarr,Linden) 795, 795A Bach, JS French Suites (G. Gould, piano) 954 Bach, JS French Suite V; Italian Concerto in F; French Overture (Partita in B minor) (A. Schiff, piano) 973 Bach, JS Goldberg Variations (Feltsman) 1363 Bach, JS Goldberg Variations (Gould) 1017 3 Bach, J.S. Goldberg Variations; Toccata in F-Sharp Minor; Musical Offering: Two Ricercares (Andrew Rangell, piano) 978 Bach, JS Grandes Oeuvres pour Orgue BWV 565,540,542,582 (Pierre Bardon, organist) 1099 Bach, JS Keyboard Concertos (V. Feltsman, piano) 1494 Bach, JS Kreuzstabkantate BWV 56 & Kantate “Ich habe genug” BWV 82 (Barock Ensemble/ Brüggen) 1223 Bach, JS Les Concertos Pour Orgue from Vivaldi) (Jean-Patrice Brosse, organist) 1096 Bach, JS Lute Suites Vol. I: E Minor, BWV 996; A Minor, BWV 995; A Minor, BWV997; Praludium in C Minor, BWV 999; in G Minor, BWV1000 (John Williams,guitar) 965 Bach, JS Matthaus Passion (Arnold Schoenberg Choir/ Harnoncourt, cond.) 1742 Bach, JS Messe in H-Moll (B Minor), BWV232 (Dubosc, Denley, Bowman, Ainsley, George; The Sixteen/ H. Christophers, cond.) 992 Bach, JS Misc. Concerti (harpsichord, violin, oboe) 1070 Bach, JS Missae (BWV 234, 235) Sanctus (BWV 238) 1110 Bach, JS Motets (nos. I, III, IV, & VI) 1373 Bach, JS Motets BWV 225, 229, 230, 228, 226 & 227 (BBC Singers/ Cleobury) 1564 Bach. JS Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002 (Batiashvili, violin) 825, 825A Bach, JS Partitas (Six) , BWV 825 – 830 (Schiff, piano) 944 Bach, JS Preludes and Fugues for Organ (Newman) 1365 Bach, JS Sinfonias and Oboe Concertos (also pieces by R. Strauss, Marcello) 1178 Bach, JS Six Suites for Solo Cello, Two Sonatas for Cello/Piano (Starker/ Sebok) 1237 Bach, JS Sonatas (J. Galway, flute) (also harpsichord, viola da gamba) 1523 Bach, JS Sonaten and Partiten (Perlman, violin) 1768 Bach, JS St. John Passion 1120 Bach, JS Three Sonatas for Flute and Harp (BWV 1020, 1031, 1033),Partita for Flute, Suite for Harp (Grafenauer and Graf) 1029 Bach, JS Toccata, BWV 911,Cm; (Horowitz) 1581 Bach, JS Toccatas and Inventions (Gould) 1464 Bach, JS Two-Part and Three-Part Inventions – (M. Galling, harpsichord) 1779 Bach, JS Violin Concerti (E Major, BWV 1042; D minor, BWV 1043; A minor, BWV 1041)(Anne-Sophie Mutter; Salvatore Accardo) 1386 Bach, JS Keenedy plays BachViolin Concerto in E; Concerto for Oboe and Piano in Dm; Violin Concerto in Am; Concerto for 2 Violins in Dm 1734 Bach, JS Violin Concertos (E, G minor, A minor, D minor) 1180 Bach, JS Well-Tempered Clavier (Gould) 1071 4 Bach-Busoni Chorale Prelude (Horowitz) 1030Bad: Big Band Era – Goodman, Miller, Ellington, James, Basie, Herman (Otello – 7606 CD) 982 Barber, S Knoxville, Summer of 1915 (also songs by Menotti,Harbison and Stravinsky; Orch of St Luke's; Dawn Upshaw) 1139 Barber, S. Adagio; Symp no 1; School for Scandal; Essays (Baltimore Symphony Orch./ Sinman) 1639 Barber, S. Complete Solo Piano Music (John Browning) 1554 Barber, S. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra op 14 (also Shostakovich, Concerto no 1, a minor op 79) 1364 Barber, S. The Lovers, Prayers of Kierkegaard 1300 Bardini, Geatano Operatic Recital: Tenor Arias from Pagliacci, Werther, Manon, Aida, La forza del destino, Fedora, Madama Butterfly 846 Baron Munchausen, The Adventures of (original motion picture soundtrack) 1244 Baroque Christmas, A The Aulos Ensemble (Julianne Baird, sop) 1383 Baroque Baroque misc.
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