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20Th-Century Repertory Mikrokosmos List 585. - 2 - April 2014 ....20TH-CENTURY REPERTORY 1 Absil, Jean: Piano Works (Impromptus, Esquisse, Les Echecs) - P.Stevens pno ALPHA DB 57 A 10 2 Adams, John: Grand Pianola Music/Reich: 8 Lines, Vermont Counterpoint - Solisti EMI EL 270291 A 12 New York, cond.& fl R.Wilson S 3 Amemiya, Yasukazu: Summer Prayer, Monochrome Sea/Morton Feldman: The RCA RVC 2154 A 12 King of Denmark - Y.Amemiya percussions (Japanese issue) (1977) S 4 Amy, Gilbert: Cahiers d'epigrammes/Boucourechliev: 6 Etudes d'apres HARMONIA M HMC 5172 A 25 piranese/Manoury: Cryptophonos/Xenakis: Mists - Helffer pno (gatefold) 1985 S 5 Andriessen, Hendrik: Philomela/Pijper: Halewijn/Sem Dresden: Francois 8 x RADIO NEDE RN 475 A 50 Villon/Badings: Martin Korda operas excs - cond.Otterloo, Eichmann, de Nobel 10" 6 Anhalt, Istvan: Foci (ms, instr ens), Cento (choir) - Mailing ms, cond.comp S CBC 357 A 10 7 Ansermet: 7 Chansons/Stravinsky: Chansons Plaisantes, Berceuse du chat/J.Binet: GALLO 30214 A 12 Chansons - Retchistzka, Huttenlocher, cond.Dunand S 8 Antheil: Vln Son (I.Baker vln, Yaltah Menuhin pno)/E.Goossens: Vln Sonata Op.21 MUSIC LIBR MLR. 7006 A 12 (Michaelian vln, V.L.Hagopian pno) (plain jacket) 9 Bakikhanov: 3 Sonatas for Vla & Pno - Aslanov, Abdullaev 1988 S MELODIYA C10 29869 A 15 10 Bardos, Lajos: Mass 1, 3; Motets, Hymns - cond.A.Vinczeffy (1989) (gatefold) S RADIUS HUN BP 137 A 12 11 Barraine, Elsa: L'Homme sur Terre, Premier Mai/Kosma, Joseph: Si nous mourons; REM 10899 A 10 Chanson pour les enfants l'hiver; Parade des Cocqueleux, Les Canuts (sel), etc/Bartok: 4 Popular Slovak S S 12 Barta, Lubor: Sym 3/J.Valek: Sym 7 - cond.Trhlik S PANTON 110393 A 12 13 Bax: Spring Fire Sym, Sym Scherzo, Northern Ballad No.2 - Royal PO, cond.Handley CHANDOS ABRD 1180 A 10 1986 (gatefold) S 14 Bax: Sym 3, Paean, Dance of Wild Irravel - London PO, cond.Thomson 1986 S CHANDOS ABRD 1165 A 10 15 Bax: Sym 4; Tintagel - cond.B.Thomson (gatefold) 1983 S CHANDOS ABRD 1091 A 10 16 Bax: Sym 6, Festival Ov - cond.B.Thomson 1987 S CHANDOS ABRD 1278 A 10 17 Bax: The Tale, Into the Twilight, In the Faery Hills, Roscatha - cond.Thomson 1985 CHANDOS ABRD 1133 A 10 S 18 Beck, S-E: Tollo (2 pfs, electr)/Bentzon: Pramdragarens Var (vcl)/Halffter: Intro, 3 x SR SRLP 1320 A 60 Fugue & Finale/Hallnas: Epitaf (strgs)/Alldahl: Biceps/Wyshnegradsky: Etude/Bartok: Solo Son (E.Wolf) S 19 Blacher: Pno Con 1/Banshchikov: Petersburg Nocturne - G.Hercog-Blacher pno, MELODIYA C10 28333 A 10 cond.Martinov live 1988 S 20 Blatny, Pavel: Dialogy, In Modo Archiaco & Classico for Pno & Jazz Orch, PANTON 110686 A 18 Dedication, Pno Studies, D-E-F-G-A–HC, etc - cond.comp, etc (1977) S 21 Bodin, Lars-Gunnar: Clouds - I.Maros sop, Ljunggren ms, Muhle alto (electronic FYLKINGEN FYLP 1020 A 50 music) S 22 Boesmans, Philippe: Cadenza; Fanfares I & II; Ricercare sconvolto - C.Bohets pno, RICERCAR RIC 21 A 10 Foccroulle organ (gatefold) S 23 Bortkiewicz, Sergei: Fontaine lumineuse, 5 Preludes, 4 Etudes, Der kleine PRIVATE 6814748 A 20 Wanderer, Wass die Amme Sang, 4 Impressions, etc - H.Mulholland pno S 24 Braun, Suso: Brief ans Christkind, Wir warten aufs neue Jahr/F.Durante: Largo FONO PL 50118 A 12 affettuoso/Preatorius: In dulci jubilo - U.Koch vla, Gerwig lute, Linde rec, Collegium Aureum, cond.Reinhardt 10" 25 Bridge, Franck: Piano Trio No.2, Phantasy for Piano Quartet, Miniatures for Piano ARGO ZK 40 A 10 Trio - Tunnell Trio (UK) (1978) S 26 Brouwer: Vln Con (A.Munoz, cond.Cuzan)/C.Furinas: Tiento II (P.Ortiz pno, EGREM APLD 202 A 30 R.Somavilla perc) S 27 Cage: Music for Amplified Toy Pianos, Music for Carillon/C.Wolff: Edges/E.Brown: 4 EMI C065 2469 A 28 Systems - R.Bernas, H.Davies, G.Hearn, S.Jones, M.Robinson (gold label) S 28 Cage: SQ/Lutoslawski: SQ - LaSalle SQ (1968, 1976) S DGG 2530735 A 10 29 Castaldi, Alfonso: Symphony (Eroul Fara Glorie) - cond.E.Simon S ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 1152 A 12 30 Cerha, Friedrich: Baal Gesange - Adam, Leipzig GH, cond.Masur 1984 S ETERNA 827892 A 10 GB1 31 Chadabe, Joel: Solo (comp.computer\synthesizer); Settings for Spirituals (I.Oliver LOVELY MUS VR 1302 A 18 sop, J.Eaton pno) (1984) S 32 Chadbourne-Rosenberg: Kultural Terrorism (duo improvisations) (1987) S DOSSIER ST 7551 A 25 33 Chailley, Jacques: Vla Sonata/Casterede, Jacques: Vla Sonata - Marie-Therese REM 10987 A 25 Chailley vla, J.Casterede pno S 34 Chavez: Toccata/ Hovhaness: Bacchanale, October Mountain/ Serebrier: Sym for GALE GMFD 76004 A 15 Percussion - T.Fry Perc Ens, cond.Gardiner (deluxe edition in album with booklet) (1976) S 35 Chopin, Henri: La Plaibe des Respirs 2003-4 S TOCHNIT AL 73 A 50 36 Chopin, Henri: Les Mirifiques Tundras & Compagnie (1997) (pecial vinyl art as well) ALGA MARGH 5VOCSON 12 A 40 S 37 Coward, Noel: London Morning (ballet) - London PO, cond.Corbett (UK) 10" DECCA LW 5354 A 15 38 Crosse, Gordon: Con da Camera/ Birtwistle: Tragoedia/ Hugh Wood: 3 Pno Pieces EMI ASDBR 2333 A 18 ER1 - McGaw pno, Parikian vln, cond.Foster, etc (bklt) S 39 Delius: Songs of Farewell, Idyll, Fantastic Dance, Song of Summer, Late Lark, Calinda, 2 x UNICORN DKP 9008 A 15 2 Aquarelles, etc - cond.E.Fenby (gatefold) (1981) S 40 Delnooz, Henri: Sym for 21 Players/Booren, Jo van den: The Prisoner - EUROSOUND ES 46807 A 10 cond.Dieteren 1985 S April 2014 - 3 - Mikrokosmos List 585. 41 Donovan, Richard: Music for Six (ob, cl, tr, vln, vcl, pno)/Franck Lewin: Innocence & THE FRIEND MO8P 3133 A 20 Experience (Boatwright sop, cond.K.Wilson) live, 1961 (white jacket) 42 Elgar: Caractacus - Armstrong, Tear, Glossop, cond.Groves (ASD ER3 labels) 2 x EMI SLS 998 A 15 (1977) S 43 Elgar: King Olaf: Scenes - Cahill, Langridge, Cook, cond.Handley 1985 S 2 x EMI EL 270553 A 15 44 Elgar: Sym 1 - London PO, cond.Boult (Decca pressing) S LYRITA SRCS 39 A 10 45 Elgar: The Kingdom - M.Price, A.Young, Minron, cond.Boult (TAS) (1969) S 2 x EMI SANGL 244 A 30 ES3 46 Elgar: The Light of Life - Marshall, Watts, Shirley-Quirk, cond.Groves S EMI ASD 3952 A 10 ER5 47 Elie, Justin: Fantaisee Tropicale/F.Laguerre: Sirop Grenadine/Lamothe-Jost: Dance PRIVATE REM 1 A 10 No 3/Jaegerhuber-Jost: Ezulie Malade - Haiti PO (Haitian music) 48 Eshpai: Concerto grosso (Meshchaninov pno, cond.Svetlanov), Pno Con 2 (Krainev MELODIYA C10 5659 A 12 pno, cond.Kitayenko) S 49 Finzi: In terra pax, Farewell to Arms, 2 Milton Sonnets, Let us Garlands bring - Case, LYRITA SRCS 93 A 12 Partridge, Manning, cond.Handley S 50 Finzi: Intimations of Immorality - Partridge, cond.Handley (HP's Golden List) (Decca LYRITA SRCS 75 A 20 pressing) S 51 Flyarkovsky: Za Leninym; Ave Maria; Pesni, Vyrvavshiesia iz Ada (cantatas) - MELODIYA C 4743 A 12 Prishchepanok bar, etc S 52 Fumet, Raphael: Lacrymosa (vla, pf); Ode Concertante (fl, pf); L'Ange des Bois (pf); ADDA 81016 A 25 La Rose (vln, pf); Barcarolle (vla, pf) - Causse vla, Mouillere vln, Rigutto pno, G.Fumet fl (gatefold) S 53 Furtwangler: Sym 3 - Bavarian SO, cond.Sawallisch 1980 (gatefold) S FRENCH FUR SWF 8603 A 18 54 Geissler: Der Zerbroshene Krug opera - S.Weber, R.Trexler, K.Rupf, etc.Leipzig RSO NOVA 885123 A 10 cond.H.Neumann (early pressing) S 55 Ginastera, Alberto: Cello Sonata (Natola-Ginastera vcl, E.Ricci pno); SQ 3 (Bryden 2 x INTER-AMER OAS 15 A 25 sop, Washington SQ); Serenade (cond.L.Fleisher) (nice booklet) 1981 S 56 Glebov, Evgeni: Sym 5/Dmitri Smolsky: Sym 2 - cond.Efimov 1988 S MELODIYA C10 27839 A 20 57 Globokar, Vinko: Airs de Voyages vers l'interieur (SoucekLjubljana RTV Orch, RTL LD 803 A 25 cond.comp, Furst); Voie (2-2 sop, alto, ten, bass, cl, trombone) (1983) S 58 Globokar: Discours III, VI, Toucher - Domus SQ, Holliger ob, Drouet perc S AULOS PRE 68517 A 15 59 Glodeanu: Zamolxe opera - N.Constantinescu, Crasnaru, cond.Conta S ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 1552 A 30 60 Gould: Fall River Legend ballet suite, Spirituals - cond. Hanson (early EMI pressing) S MERCURY AMS 16080 A 25 EM1 61 Gowers, Patrick: Sherlock Holmes (sound track) - cond.comp (gatefold) (jacket water TER 1136 A 10 damage) S 62 Gulda, Friedrich: Concertino for Players & Singers; Blues Fantasy; Meditation; Var (2 2 x MPS 88034 A 50 pfs & band) - comp.pno, K.Weiss perc, Vienna CO (gatefold) (1977) S 63 Gurdjieff\T.de Hartmann: Piano Music Vol.1 (Seekers of the Truth, Rituals, Hymns, 2 x CELESTIAL CEL 20 A 20 etc) - C.Lytle pno 1987 S 64 Hamel, Peter Michael: Organum - comp.organ 1985 S KUCKUCK 74 A 15 65 Hartmann, Heinrich: Motette/T.C.David: Missa 1963 excs/Mozart: Motet KMKHN 3 41092 A 12 K.260/Handel: Dettingen Te Deum - cond.H.Rau (gatefold) 1973 S 66 Harty, Hamilton: Collected Orch Works (Irish Sym, Ode, Vln & Pno Cons, etc) - 4 x CHANDOS DBRD 4002 A 30 Holmes, Binns, Ulster Orch, cond.Thomson (1979-83) S 67 Haupt, Walter: Dioramen (prepared & electronic pno) - comp.pno (1985) S WK 30413 A 28 68 Hemel, Oscar van: Vln Con 2/Pijper: Pno Con/Dresden, Sem: Ob Con - Krebbers DONEMUS 73742 A 10 vln, Bruins pno, cond.Haitink, Otterloo, Travis (all live with scores) S 69 Henry, Pierre: Haut-Voltage, Coexistance S DOXY DOZ 405 A++ 40 70 Henry, Pierre: La Reine Verte in 3 Acts 1963 UNIDISC UD 30137 A/B 40 71 Hilber, Johann Baptist: Missa "Vox clamantis in deserto"; Justus ut palma; Ad te HARMONIA M HM 25155 A 10 Domine levavi - cond.comp (Fono label) 10" 72 Hindemith: Der Schwanendreher, Herodiade - Breitenbach vla, Vienna SO, VOX PL 7460 A 12 cond.Haefner 73 Hlobil: Sym 6/J.Matys: Psano smutkem (song cycle)/Seidel: Hunting Sinfonietta - SUPRAPHON 1191399 A 30 cond.Vajnar 1973 S 74 Holst: Brook Green Suite, Psalm 86, Beni Mori, Rig-Veda: horal Hymn, Ode to Death, EMI ESD 2900221 A 10 Short Festival Te Deum
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