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Catalog of Audio Recordings June, 2005 Catalog of Audio Recordings June, 2005 Composers From the West Rare, Unusual and Eclectic Repertoire Historical Americana Carlos Chavez Chamber Music Volumes I and II Grammy® Winners - 2004 and 2005 Small Ensemble Category Southwest Chamber Music Cambria Master Recordings Box 374, Lomita, California 90717 • USA Phone 310-831-1322 • Fax 310-833-7442 WWW.Cambriamus.com [email protected] ORCHESTRAL RECORDINGS ORCHESTRA WORKS BY ELINOR REMICK WARREN The Crystal Lake; Symphony in One Movement; Along the Western Shore; Suite for Orchestra; Good Morning, America (Narrator: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.). Polish Radio Orchestra, Cracow. Szymon Kawalla, conductor. CD1042 ELINOR REMICK WARREN - THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR Choral Symphony Thomas Hampson, baritone; Lawrence Vincent, ten., Polish Radio Orch. and Chorus, Cracow. S. Kawalla, conductor. CD1043 SINGING EARTH - Choral/Orchestral Works by ELINOR REMICK WARREN Featuring American Baritone THOMAS HAMPSON Bruce Ferden conducts the Polish Radio Orchestra and Chorus of Krakow. Includes Singing Earth (orchestra and baritone soloist); The Harp Weaver (orchestra, chorus and baritone soloist); The Sleeping Beauty (orchestra, chorus, and soloists); and Abram in Egypt (orchestra, chorus, and baritone soloist). CD1095 THE MUSIC OF WILLIAM KRAFT Concerto For Four Percussion Soloists and Orchestra (Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philh. Orchestra); Contextures:Riots - Decade '60 (Mehta and LAPO); Games: Collage No. 1, (Los Angeles Horn Club); Double Trio. CD1071 THREE ROMANTIC VIOLIN CONCERTI FAURE: Concerto in D Minor (Allegro); SIBELIUS: Concerto in D Minor; RICHARD DICIEDUE: Concerto in D. Mischa Lefkowitz, violin. Polish National Radio Symphony, David Amos, conductor. CD1064 EUGENE ZADOR - CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS - Choral Symphony (soloists, Concert Choir of Long Island. The American Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Halasz, Conductor); STUDIES FOR ORHCESTRA (Westphalian Symphony, Paul Freeman, conductor). CD1100 ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY LEO ARNAUD The Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Krakow, Masatoshi Mitsumoto, conductor. Symphonie Francaise; Latin American Scenario; Midinette for Orchestra and Clarinet; In Memoriam (string ensemble); Well Tempered Oboist for orchestra and oboist; and Bugler's Dream (from Charge!) for brass ensemble (ABC-TV Olympic Theme Fanfare Music). CD1074 WILLIAM GRANT STILL Symphony No. 3 (North Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Carlton Woods, conductor); Festive Overture (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, Arthur Lipkin, conductor); Romance for Saxophone and Piano (Robert Umiker, Saxophone, Arthur Tollefson, piano); Folk Suite No. 4; Three Rhythmic Spirituals and I Feel Like My Time Ain't Long (Schola Cantorum of the University of Arkansas, Jack Groh, conductor). CD1060 ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY BYON-KON KIM Choyop (Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra); The Seven Last Words of Christ (Euny P. Kim organ, Carroll Raynor, percussion); Epitaph (California E.A.R. Unit); Festival Symphony (Korean Philharmonic Orchestra). CD1046 URBAN CLASSICAL - THE MUSIC OF ED BLAND Piece For Chamber Orchestra (Speculum Musicae); Sketches Set 1 (Light Fantastic Players); Brass Quintet (American Brass Quintet); For Flute; For Violin; For Clarinet; Sketches Set Seven (piano). CD1026 KORNGOLD IN VIENNA The Austrian Radio Orchestra, Vienna (1949) conducted by Max Schonherr. Selections from Der Schneeman; Violanta; Tomorrow; Much Ado About Nothing; Theme & Variations. CD1066 LEON LEVITCH Elegy for Strings, Op., 20 (Amer. Youth Sym., Mehli Mehta, cond.); Symphony No. 2, Op. 18 "The Taos" (Amer. Youth Symp., M. Mehta, cond.); Suite for Flute; String Orchestra & Harp, Op. 7 (UCLA Chamber Orchestra, Mehli Mehta, cond). CD1123 TCHAIKOVSKY, PETER ILYICH Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op.64. (Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Dong Hyock Hyun, conductor). CD1116 TAKTAKISHVILI, OTAR - BALAKIREV, MILY Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Minor (Moscow Phil. Orchestra, Jungran Kim Khwarg, piano; Dong Hyock Hyun, conductor); BALAKIREV, MILY - Tamara, Symphonic Poem (Moscow Philh. Orchestra, Dong Hyock Hyun, conductor) DDD. CD1120 REFLECTIONS - MUSIC BY ARNI EGILSSON Reflections (Iceland Sym. Orch., Koivula, cond.); Blaer (Hollywood Studios Woodwind Quintet); Just a Thought (Gloria Cheng, piano); Erinnerungen (Claudine Carlson, mez-sop, Robert Hunter, pn) Dies Irae (Choir of the Church of Langholt, Stefansson, cond.) CD-1132 HOLLYWOOD BOWL CONCERT (1928) DVORAK: Carnival Overture; DE FALLA: Ritual Fire Dance; BERLIOZ: March to the Scaffold; BALAKIREV: Islamey (arr. Alfredo Cassella); TCHAIKOWSKY: Ballet Suite from Swan Lake - Eugene Goossens and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. (Also contains two rare rehearsal sequences: STRAVINSKY Rite of Spring; GLINKA: Kamarinskaya. CD-1147 NIKOLAI MIASKOVSKY Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 66 (Ovidiu Marinescu, cello; Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, Konstantin Krimets, conductor); Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 in D Major, Op. 12; Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 81. (Ovidiu Marinescu, cello; Kenneth Boulton, piano) CD-1155 HARP ANNE ROOS - MERMAIDS & MARINERS - A CELTIC CELEBRATION OF SEA LORE THROUGH INSTRUMENTAL PERFOR- MANCES OF BALLADS, LAMENTS AND SEA SHANTIES. Featuring Anne Roos on Celtic Harp with the following ensemble: Dorothy A. Hawkinson, Fiddle, Hardingfele and Viele; Alan Fuller, Guitar; Michael Frost, Viola; and Riggy Rackin, English Concertina. Includes: Metal Man, I'll Cross the Stormy Sea, Who Can Sail Without the Wind?, Ger the Rigger, The Seas are Deep, Shanghai Brown, Jacky Tar, Arran Boat Song/ Skye Boat Song, The Mermaid's Song, High Barbary, and the Bold Princess Royal/The Princess Royal. Dorothy Hawkinson contributed four additonal tunes for this special Celtic theme — The Mermaid's Tears, Adieu Mon Chou, Maid on the Shore Jig, and Steering by Aldebaran. CD-1145 PIANO LEONARD PENNARIO (PIANO) - Film Themes and Variations Includes Midnight on the Cliffs; Romeo and Juliet; Midnight Cowboy; A Star is Born(1937); Waltz Suite (Rozsa); From the Terrace; Rocco and His Brothers; Kings Row; Invitation; The Sand Pebbles; The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. CD1093 BLACK DIAMONDS - Piano Music of African-Americans FLORENCE PRICE: Sonata; Dances in the Canebrakes; W. G. STILL: Three Visions; MARGARET BONDS: Troubled Water; ED BLAND: Sketches Set VII. Althea Waites, piano. CD1097 ERIC PARKIN PLAYS PIANO WORKS BY MIKLOS ROZSA. Sonata, Op. 20; Bagatelles, Op. 12; Variations, Op. 9; The Vintner's Daughter, Op. 23. Eric Parkin, piano. CD1081 ESTHER LEE KAPLAN (PIANO) PIANO WORKS BY ROBERT SCHUMANN AND FREDERIC CHOPIN. SCHUMANN: Carnaval, Op. 9; CHOPIN: Three Mazurkas; Valse in E minor; Nocturne in D flat major; Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49. Esther Lee Kaplan, piano. CD1098 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC-MAKING WITH THE HADDENS - DUO-PIANISTS. Rachmaninoff: Tears; Russian Easter; Milhaud: Brazileira; Bach: Vivace; Mozart: Andante-sonata K448; Gershwin: Prelude No. 2; Madeleine Dring: Lillliburlero, Tarantelle; Will Reed: Prelude to Annie the Valiant; Benjamin: Jamaican Rumba; Goodman: Stomping at the Savoy; Tansman: Cakewalk; F. Hadden: Bicentennial Suite,The Forgotten Factor; R. Hadden: The Bells Must Ring! Richard and Francis Hadden, duo-pianists. CD1065 PIANIST JAKOB GIMPEL AT AMBASSADOR AUDITORIUM - ALL CHOPIN RECITAL MAY 11th, 1978, PASADENA, CALIF. (COMPLETE PROGRAM) - Variations Brillantes, Opus 12; Impromptu in F-sharp Major; Ballade No. 1 in G minor; Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor; Barcarolle in F-sharp Major; Three Mazurkas, Two Etudes; Nocturne in E Major, Scherzo No. 1 in B minor - (Encores) Valse Oubliée (Liszt); Etude (Debussy) - CD-1070 -2 CD SET - $19.95. PIANIST JAKOB GIMPEL AT AMBASSADOR AUDITORIUM - ALL CHOPIN RECITAL NO. 2 JANUARY 24th, 1976, PASADENA, CALIF. (COMPLETE PROGRAM) - Fantasie in F Minor, Twenty-Four Preludes, Sonata in B Minor - (Encores) Song Without Words No. 32 (Mendelssohn), Etude (Debussy), Waltz A-Flat Major, (Chopin.) CD1106 - 2 CD SET - $19.95. PIANO MUSIC OF JOHN BEALL Sonata for Piano (L'homme arme); Summer Pieces; Piano Fantasy; Black Raindrops. Steven Herbert Smith, piano.- Capriccio for Piano 4 Hands - Carol Beall and Lucia Unrau, duo-pianists. CD1105 MARGARET MILLS PLAYS WORKS BY CHABRIER AND DEBUSSY Chabrier: Pieces Pittoresques and Bouuree Fantasque; Debussy: Suite Bergamasque. Margaret Mills, piano. DDD - CD-1128PIANO WORKS BY RUTH SCHONTHAL AND LOWELL LIEBERMANN - MARGARET MILLS (PIANO) SCHONTHAL: Canticles (1987); Gestures (1978); Self-Portrait (1991); Liebermann: Sonata No 2 (1983); Sonata No. 1 (1977). CD1094 WILLIAM CORBETT-JONES (PIANO) Roger Nixon: Selections from Twelve Preludes (1984), Music for Piano (1994); Ravel: Sonatine; Bartok: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs; Busoni: Fantasia nach J.S. Bach; Schubert: Sonata in A Major (D. 959) CD1119 WILLIAM CORBETT-JONES (PIANO) - ALL SCHUBERT PROGRAM Waltz No. 36 in F Major, D.365; Sonata in A minor, D.784; Sonata in B-flat Major, D.960; Hungarian Melodie in B minor, D.817; Allegretto in C minor, D.915; Eleven Landler, from 17 Landler, D.366; March in E Major, D.606. CD-1129 WILLIAM CORBETT-JONES (PIANO) - PIANO WORKS BY NIXON AND MOZART Roger Nixon: Seven Preludes (2000); Three Preludes from "12 Preludes" (1984). Mozart: Rondo in A minor, K.511; March in C Major, K408/I; Fantasia in D minor, K. 397/385g; Rondo in D Major, K. 485; Adagio in B minor, K. 540; Minuet in D Major, K355/576b; Gigue in G Major, K. 574; 10 Variations in G Major on "Les Hommes pieusement" (Gluck), K. 455; Sonata in D Major, K. 576. CD-1139 DANIEL POLLACK - THE LEGENDARY MOSCOW RECORDINGS 1958 AND 1961 Prokofiev: Sonata No.
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