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Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number FSU Chamber Dohnányi: Quintet Op. 1 - Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano -- Karl 29-Mar-51 Florida State Master for DAT 1 Music Festival - Mozart: Quartet K.155 Kuersteiner and Robert Stone, Violins - University DAT 1 - Eugene Crab, Viola -- Owen Sellers, Cello Dohnányi: Violin FSU Symphony -- Ernst von 26-Apr-51 Florida State A26 DAT 2 DOH CAS 4 Concerto #2 Dohnányi, Conductor -- Frances University Magnes, Violin Excerpts from Beethoven: "Kreutzer" Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano -- Albert 11-Jan-52 Florida State DAT 3 DOH CD 162 Faculty Recital Sonata Op. 47 -- Mozart: Sparlding, Violin (Likely) University Sonata in B Flat Major K454 -- Dohnányi: Sonata in C Sharp Minor Op. 21 -- Plus Encore Played by Dohnányi Music of Ernst Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 11-Jan-52 & Florida State A14 von Dohnányi as Op. 21; Burletta; 21-Mar-52 University played by Nocturne (Cats on the Dohnányi Roof); Waltzes from "The Gypsy Baron"; Scherzino Excerpts from Beethoven: "Kreutzer" Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 11-Jan-52 Florida State C12 Faculty Recital Sonata Op. 47 University Excerpts from Mozart: Sonata in B Flat Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 11-Jan-52 Florida State C16 Faculty Recital Major K454 University Dohnányi: Ruralia State Symphony of Florida -- Ernst 25-Feb-52 Florida State C21 DAT 4 DOH CD 163 Hungarica, Op. 32 von Dohnányi, Conductor University 1 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number FSU Faculty Beethoven: Andante Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 21-Mar-52 Florida State C8 DAT 5 DOH CD 74 Recital Favori in F Major; Sonata University v.1 in C Minor, Op. 111 -- Dohnányi: Durletta, Nocturne (Cats on the Roof) -- Strauss - Dohnányi Waltzes, "The Gypsy Baron -- Dohnányi: Scherzimo FSU Faculty Beethoven: Sonata in G Albert Spalding, Violin -- Ernst von 16-Jan-53 Florida State Master for DAT 6 DOH CD 164 Recital Mjor, Op. 96 -- Brahms: Dohnányi, Piano University DAT 6 Violin Sonata #3 in D Minor, Op. 108 Albert Spalding & Brahms: Sonata in A Albert Spalding, Violin -- Ernst von 28-Apr-53 Athens, Ohio B12 & B13, DAT 7 121, DOH DOH CD 22, Ernst von Major, Op. 100 -- Dohnányi, Piano #121 CAS 22, DOH CD 41, Dohnányi - Schubert: Rondo in B DOH CAS 22 DOH CD 165 Athens, Ohio Minor -- Bach: Prelude c. 2 and Gavotte in E -- Beethoven: Andante "Favori" in F Major Dohnányi: Piano National Orchestra Association -- 11-Nov-53 Carnegie Hall - C23 DAT 8 109 DOH CD 149 Concerto #2 Leon Barzin, Conductor New York, NY FSU Faculty Mozart: Sonata for 2 Ernst von Dohnányi and Edward 8-Jan-54 Florida State Master for DAT 9 DOH CD 166 Recital Pianos in D Major -- Kilenyi, Pianos -- Owen Sellers and University DAT 9 Schumann: Andante and Harriet Heimert, Celli -- Joseph Variations in B Flat Major, White, Horn Op. 46 2 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Dohnányi Concert Dohnányi: American Ohio University Orchestra and Chorus 21-Feb-54 Ohio University A23, #135 DAT 10 135, DOH DOH CD 47 at Ohio Rhapsody, Minutes -- Ernst van Dohnányi, Conductor CAS 47 University Symphonique, Stabat Mater -- Includes Conversation with Dohnányi Recital at Ohio Mozart: Fantasy in C Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 28-Feb-54 Ohio University D1, D2, A19, DAT 11 125, DOH DOH CD 9 University Minor -- Beethoven: #125 CAS 9, DOH v.1, DOH CD Sonata, Op. 31 #3 -- CAS 9 c.2 9 v. 2, DOH Dohnányi: Scherzino -- CD 9.1 v. 1, Schubert: Imprompus in DOH CD 9.1 F Major -- Chopin: v. 2 Ballade in G Minor -- Dohnányi: Pavan and Variation; Burletta; Nocturne; Gavotte and Minuet; Capricio, Op. 2 #4; Ruralia Finale Recital at Ohio Beethoven: Polonaise; Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 12-Jun-54 Ohio University C31, C32, DAT 12 136, DOH DOH CD 40, University Sonata in D Minor, Op. 31 #136 CAS 40 DOH CD 167 #2 -- Dohnányi: Pastorale; Cascades; Cloches -- Schumann: Romance -- Chopin: Impromptu in A Major -- Liszt: Rhapsody #13; Consolation -- Dohnányi: Scherzino 3 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Ernst von Schubert: Fantasy in F Ernst von Dohnányi and Edward 7-Jun-54 Florida State B2, D 11, DAT 13 108, DOH DOH CD 61, Dohnányi and Minor, Op. 103 -- Saint- Kilenyi, Pianos University #108 CAS 33 DOH CD 152 Edward Kilenyi - Saens: Variations on A Two Pianos; Beethoven Theme -- Southeastern Brahms: Hungarian Music Workshop Dances 1, 11, 4, 36 -- Dohnányi: Suite en Valse; Valse Boiteuse; Valse de F ête Recital at Ohio Bach: Italian Concerto -- Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 1-May-55 Ohio University D9, D10, DAT 14 137, DOH DOH CD 73, University Beethoven: Sonata in A D25, #137 CAS 25 DOH CD 82, Flat, Op. 110 -- Chopin: DOH CD 117 Impromptu in F Sharp Major; Mazurka in C Major, Op. 56 -- Brahms: Intermezzo in E Flat, Op. 177; Capriccio in B Minor, Op. 76 -- Dohnányi: Ruralia Hungarica -- Schubert-Dohnányi: Valses Nobles -- Dohnányi: Cascades; Scerzino Haydn: The Haydn: The Creation Ohio University Orchestra and Chorus 1-May-55 Ohio University C19, C38, DAT 15 165, DOH DOH CD 39 Creation -- Ernst van Dohnányi, Conductor -- C39, 165A, CAS 39 v. 1, DOH Esther Noble and Helen Ledford 165B CD 39 v. 2 Thomas, Sopranos -- Alexander Lewis, Tenor -- David Noble, Baritone -- George Muns, Bass 4 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Recital at Ohio Brahms: Sonata in E Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano -- Maurice 10-May-55 Ohio University A16, C1, DAT 16 105, DOH DOH CD 20 University Minor, Op. 28 -- Eisenberg, Cello #105 CAS 20 Beethoven: Sonata in C Major, Op. 102 -- Dohnányi: Sonata, Op. 8 Lecture Recital, Beethoven: Sonata, Op. Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 11-Nov-55 DAT 17 DOH CD 65 "Romanticism in 31 #2, First Movement; Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 101, First Sonatas" Movement; Sonata, Op. 109 -- Schubert- Dohnányi: Valses Nobles - - Dohnányi: Scherzino; Pastorale; Burletta; Nocturne (Cats on the Roof) 5 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Lecture Recital, Lecture: "Romanticim in Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 11-Nov-55 D27, D28, 147 DOH DOH CD 66 "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte A15, #147 CAS 29 Beethoven's Sonatas", Dohnányi -- Sonatas" Beethoven: Sonata, Op. 31 #2, First Movement; Sonata, Op. 101, First Movement -- Talk of the Radio People -- Lecture: "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas", Dohnányi -- Beethoven: Sonata, Op. 109 -- Talk of the Radio People -- Schubert- Dohnányi: Valses Nobles - - Dohnányi: Scherzino; Pastorale; Burletta; Nocturne (Cats on the Roof) Dohnányi Festival Dohnányi: Ruralia University of Wisconsin Symphony 20-Nov-55 University of D10, C34, 148 Concert Hungarica, Op. 32; Valse Orchestra -- Richard C. Church, Wisconsin A6, #148 Sentimentale; Concerto Conductor No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 42 for Pianoforte and Orchestra; Symphonic Minutes, Op. 36; American Rhapsody, Op. 47 6 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Dohnányi Piano Dohnányi: Piano University of Wisconsin Symphony University of DAT 18 DOH CD 157 Concerto No. 2 Concerto #2; Minutes Orchestra -- Richard C. Church, Wisconsin and Orchestral Symphonic, Op. 36; Valse Conductor -- Ernst von Dohnányi, Music Sentimentale; American Piano Rhapsody Dohnányi Sings Dohnányi Sings and Plays D7, #166 166, DOH DOH CD 64 and Plays Music Music of Helen CAS 4 of Helen Hellebrandt Hellebrandt Dohnányi Sings Dohnányi Sings and Plays 1-Jan-56 DAT 19 and Plays Music Music of Helen of Helen Hellebrandt -- TV Show Hellebrandt with Mrs. Dohnányi Beethoven: Diabelli Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 1-Mar-56 #111 DAT 20 111, DOH Variations CD 53 Ernst von Brahms: Sonata for 2 Ernst von Dohnányi and Edward 10-Mar-56 Florida State #112 DAT 21 112 Dohnányi and Pianos in F Minor; Kilenyi, Pianos -- Kamp; Dekalb; University Edward Kilenyi Variations on a Theme of James; and Farrall, Singers Play Two Piano Haydn; Liebeslieder Music Waltzes with Singers Recital at Ohio Beethoven: 32 Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano 15-Apr-56 Ohio University C29, C40, DAT 22 138, DOH DOH CD 15 University Variations; Moonlight C41, #138 CAS 15 v.1, DOH CD Sonata, Op. 27 #2 -- 15 v.1 c.2, Mozart: Sonata in A DOH CD 15 Major -- Dohnányi: Six v. 2, DOH Piexes, Op. 41 -- Chopin: CD 15 v. 2 Nocturne in B Minor -- c. 2, DOH Liszt: Rhapsody #13; CD 82, DOH Consolation -- Schubert- CD 117, Dohnányi: Valses Nolbles DOH CD 168 7 Dohnányi Collection Recordings Warren D. Allen Music Library Title Pieces Artist Recording Recording Reel-to- DAT Cassette CD Number Date Venue Reel Number Tape Number Number Mozart Concertos Mozart: Concerto in C Ohio University Orchestra -- Ahrend, 22-Apr-56 Ohio University C6, C11, DAT 23 139, DOH Major, K. 503; Concerto Conductor #139 CAS 26 in E Flat, K. 27 Brahms and Brahms: Trio #5, Op. Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano -- Harry 3-Jul-56 Florida State D5, D6, DAT 24 114, DOH DOH CD 12 Beethoven 114; Sonata in F Minor, Schmidt, Clarinet -- Owen Sellers, University #114 CAS 12 Op.
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