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LP RECORDS 12” UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED All LP Records and Jackets Are in 1-2 Condition Unless Otherwise Described LP RECORDS 12” UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED All LP records and jackets are in 1-2 condition unless otherwise described. Some may have minor cover index marks (numbers) top left rear corner. "Few lt. rubs" indicate superficial marks, usually related to early mono issues which were not originally issued with internal sleeves. "Factory sealed" indicates unopened copy. Mono unless described as Stereo. Most autographed records are in mint condition, and possibly never played. A few of the older LPs (not autographed) may have a bit of a musty odor, having been housed in a basement (not mine!) for a number of years. If at all offensive, the jackets can be left in the sun for a few hours (without the records enclosed!) and the odor should disappear. All autographs (signatures) here and elsewhere in this catalogue are guaranteed to be genuine. If you have any specific questions, please don’t hesitate to ask (as soon as is possible). ALL LP RECORDS CAN BE ASSUMED IN 1-2 CONDITION. COVERS ARE AT LEAST 2. ANY DAMAGE DESCRIBED. LP - VOCAL COLLECTIONS and RECITALS 8040. EARLY GERMAN OPERA FROM THE GOOSEMARKET. Music of Telemann, Mattheson, Keiser, Händel. Cover signed by Theo Adam [bs] and Hermann Prey [b]. Angel 36273. $7.00. 8166. MADNESS IN OPERA. A discussion by DR. WILLIAM A. FROSCH (noted psychiatrist) and DONAL HENAHAN (former NY Times music critic) with Stereo recordings of six operatic “Mad Scenes” (featuring Rysanek, Albanese, Moffo, Leonard Warren, Kipnis and Peters). Gatefold album set produced by RCA Victor (DPL1-0216 Stereo) for Lederle Laboratories to promote their drug, Loxitane, for schizophrenia. Produced in 1976 and given to doctors. Quite a curio! $12.00. 8071. FAVORITE OPERA HIGHLIGHTS. VIVIAN DELLA CHIESA [s], CLARAMAE TURNER [c], ROBERT MARSHALL [t], JOHN BROWNLEE [b]. Manhattan MAN 524. $10.00. 8173. FIRESTONE PRESENTS YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS MUSIC – Vol. 4 (1965). JAMES McCRACKEN [t], DOROTHY KIRSTEN [s], JULIE ANDREWS [s], VIC DAMONE [vocalist]. Stereo SLP 7011. $8.00. 8174. FIRESTONE PRESENTS YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS MUSIC – Vol. 6 (1967). ROBERTA PETERS [s], JACK JONES [vocalist], VIENNA CHOIR BOYS. Stereo SLP 7014. $8.00. 8073. GREAT BRITISH SOPRANOS. AGNES NICHOLLS, MIRIAM LICETTE, JOAN CROSS, EVA TURNER, MARY GARDEN, MAGGIE TEYTE, ISOBEL BAILLIE, ELSIE SUDDABY, DORA LABBETTE, GWEN CATLEY. HMV HLM 7033. $8.00. 8074. PRESENTING THREE OUTSTANDING AMERICAN SOPRANOS OF THE 1980s: JUNE ANDERSON (Semiramide, Puritani); ASHLEY PUTNAM (Hamlet, Cosi fan Tutte), GIANNA ROLANDI (Ariadne auf Naxos, Giulio Cesare). Stereo Legendary LR 189. $10.00. 8146. VOCAL RECORD COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY, 1967. Didur, Vaguet, Trentini, Navarro, Boccolini, Cros, Paprocki, Oltrabella, etc. $10.00. 8148. VOCAL RECORD COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY, 1969. Corradetti, Campagnola, Helder, Hayes, Battistini, Braslau, Bechi, Sarobe, Giannini, Husch, etc. $10.00. 8147. VOCAL RECORD COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY, 1971. All electrical recordings, including Braslau, Koshetz, Morelli, Lemeshev, Tirard, Malaspina, etc. $10.00. 8075. COLLECTOR’S SHOWCASE: STEPHEN ADDISS. Major 78 rarities by IRENE ABENDROTH, JULIA GIURAUDON, LÉON MELCHISSEDEC, MEDEA MEI- FIGNER, SOPHIE SEDLMAIR, FELIA LITVINNE, GIULIETTA WERMEZ, etc. Club 99. CL 504. $10.00. 8076. COLLECTOR’S CHOICE: RICHARD BEBB. Include 78 re-recordings of PERARD- PETZL, BATTISTINI (Swiss recordings), RUSZKOWSKA, COBELLI, etc. Cover signed by Richard Bebb and dated 1972. Rubini CC3. $10.00. 8072. GRÖNALUND SOMMAREN 1950. From recordings made during the Tivoli summer concert series in Stockholm. JUSSI BJÖRLING [t], HUGO HASSLO [b], LEON BJÖRKER [bs], JOEL BERGLUND [b], SET SVANHOLM [t], BRITA HERTZBERG [s], ALICE BABS [jazz singer]. Bluebell BELL 116. $7.00. 236 LP - VOCAL COLLECTIONS 8099. CRITIC’S CHOICE-chosen by PAUL HUME. SAMUEL BARBER [b], KIPNIS, MARY GARDEN, SCHUMANN-HEINK, RAISA, DAL MONTE, BERNAC & POULENC, etc. Red RCA Victor LCT-1158. $10.00. 8127. THREE WORKS BY VIRGIL THOMSON. BETTY ALLEN [ms], VIRGIL THOMSON [pianist]. PRAISES AND PRAYERS / LILLIAN FUCHS [viola], PETER SIMENAUER [clarinet], FRED MILLS [trumpet], PAUL INGRAHAM [French horn], EDWARD ERWIN [trombone). SONATA AD CHIESA / JOSEPH FUCHS [violin], ARTUR BALSAM [pianist]. SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (all Virgil Thomson). HiFi/Stereo Review Issue HFSR L 165. Cover inscribed and signed by Betty Allen. $10.00. LP - VOCAL RECITALS 8036. ELLY AMELING [s], RUDOLF JANSEN [pianist]. SERENATA. Music of Tosti, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Nakada, Marx, Satie, Hahn, Gounod, Obradors, etc. Philips Digital 412 216-1. Cover signed by Ameling and Jansen. $10.00. 8144. ELLY AMELING [s], DALTON BALDWIN [pianist]. A BOUQUET OF SCHUBERT. 16 songs. Cover signed by Ameling and Baldwin. Etcetera Stereo ETC 1009. $10.00. 8064. JANET BAKER [c], RAYMOND LEPPARD dir. ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCH. JANET BAKER SINGS BEETHOVEN AND SCHUBERT. Ah Perfido, excerpts from Alfonso und Estrella, Rosamunde, Egmont, etc. Stereo Philips 9500-307. Cover signed by Baker and Leppard. $10.00. 8028. CARLO BERGONZI [t]. OPERATIC RECITAL. Orch. dir. Gavazzeni. London Stereo Blueback OS 25071. Cover inscribed and signed by Bergonzi. $15.00. 8047. HERMINE BOSETTI [s]. ARIAS from Abduction from the Seraglio, Ariadne auf Naxos, Manon, Fille du Régiment, Madama Butterfly, etc. Court CO 396. $8.00. 8016. MONTSERRAT CABALLÉ [s], FEDERICO MOMPOU [composer & pianist]. LIEDER DE FEDERIC MOMPOU. Vergara Stereo 701-STL. Cover signed by both Caballé and Mompou. $25.00. 8041. MONTSERRAT CABALLÉ [s], JAMES CONLON [conductor]. LIVE OPERATIC RECITAL, 1978. From Tannhäuser, L’Énfant Prodigue, Maria di Rudenz, Oberon, Tosca, Forza del Destino, Manon Lescaut, etc. Three sides (in stereo). Fourth side recital with piano acc. Boxed two record HRE 264-2(S). Cover signed by Caballé and Conlin (who has inscribed “To Charles, Best Wishes”). $10.00. 8134. JOSÉ CARRERAS [t]. ROMANTICO. Songs include Valencia; Amapola; Ay, Ay, Ay; La Partida; Princesita, Jurame, Estrellita, etc. English Chamber Orch. dir. Robin Stapleton. Philips Stereo 9500 894. Cover signed by Carreras. $10.00 8150. GWEN CATLEY [s]. FAVORITE COLORATURA ARIAS AND SONGS. Mignon, Tales of Hoffmann, Barbiere di Siviglia, Traviata, Lakmé, etc. HMV HLM 7066. $7.00. 8045. FRANCO CORELLI [t], ETTORE BASTIANINI [b]. TOGETHER. Excerpts from Il Trovatore (with LEONTYNE PRICE [s], 1962), Forza del Destino (1965) and Otello (1981: “Death Scene” by Corelli). Legendary LR 167. $12.00. 8023. REGINE CRESPIN [s]. AH, PERFIDO! / MARTINA ARROYO [s], JUSTINO DIAZ [bs]. CANTATA ON THE DEATH OF EMPEROR JOSEPH II (Beethoven). Both with THOMAS SCHIPPERS and NY PHIL. Re-issue of Odyssey Stereo 32 11 0040. $8.00. 8042. VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES [s], GEOFFREY PARSONS [pianist]. SONGS OF MANY LANDS. Hahn, Sir Arthur Sullivan, Paladilhe, Grieg, Obradors, Harry Burleigh, etc. Polydor Stereo 2383389. Cover signed by de los Angeles and Parsons. $10.00. 8141. MICHEL DENS [b], JACQUELINE BONNEAU [pianist]. RÉCITAL DE MÉLODIES. Songs of Fauré, Hahn, Nerini, Duparc, Berlioz, Borodine, Franck, etc. Excellent collection. Pathé DTX 306. $12.00. 8006. BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER [ms], THOMAS RIEBEL [viola], IRWIN GAGE [pianist]. LIEDER VON JOHANNES BRAHMS. Gatefold Acanta Digital 40.23.507. Cover signed by Brigitte Fassbaender. $10.00. 8007. BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER [ms], ARIBERT REIMANN [pianist]. BOOK OF THE HANGING GARDEN (Schönberg)/DICHTERLIEBE (Schumann). Gatefold EMI Digital 1C0671466851. Harmless cover creases upper right. Cover signed by Fassbaender. $10.00. 237 LP - VOCAL RECITALS 8004. DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU [b], CHARLES WADSWORTH [pianist], JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET. THREE SONGS, Op. 45 (Barber), SELECTED MÖRIKE LIEDER (Wolf). MusicMasters Stereo MM 20027. Cover signed by Charles Wadsworth. $10.00. 8038. MAUREEN FORRESTER [c], MARTIN ISEPP [harpsichordist], BRIAN PRIESTMAN dir. VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA. PURCELL SONGS. Excerpts from various Purcell works. Westminster Stereo WST 17113. Cover signed by Forrester and Isepp. $10.00. 8101. MIRELLA FRENI [s]. RECITAL. From Turandot, Manon Lescaut, Madama Butterfly, Boheme, Gianni Schicchi, Traviata. Cover signed by Freni, Franco Bonosolli and Sesto Bruscantini (the last two appearing in the Traviata excerpts). BASF BC 29176. Stereo. Lightest (harmless) cover rubs). $12.00. 8062. HANS KAART [t]. From Otello, Die Walküre, Pagliacci, Fanciulla del West, Rigoletto, Trovatore (with CAROLINE RAITT [ms]. EMI CO47-11646. Tiny cover tear. $8.00. 8044. ALFREDO KRAUS [t], MADRID SINFÓNIA dir. FRANCO PATANÈ. OPERA ARIAS, Vol. 2. From William Tell, Manon, Werther, Tosca, Don Giovanni, etc. EMI Angel 37854. Cover signed by Kraus. $10.00. 8052. MARIA KURENKO [s], SOULIMA STRAVINSKY [pianist]. SONGS OF IGOR STRAVINSKY. Allegro AL 64. Cover lightly soiled. $8.00. 8060. PILAR LORENGAR [s]. COMMORATION OF HER SAN FRANCISCO OPERA DEBUT. Arias from Rusalka, Boheme, Don Giovanni, La Rondine, Die tote Stadt, Freischütz, Traviata [Alfredo’s responses sung by GIACOMO ARAGALL [s]). Cover signed by Lorengar and Aragall. London Stereo OS-26381. $10.00. 8068. LAURITZ MELCHIOR [t]. POLYDOR & PARLOPHONE ISSUES (1923-1926). Danacord 117-118. Two-record gatefold album. IMs. $10.00. 8105. ANNA MOFFO [s], SERGIO FRANCHI [t]. THE DREAM DUET. Operetta duets from The Land of Smiles, Sweethearts, Rose Marie, The Chocolate Soldier, Maytime, etc. RCA Victor LSC 2675. Cover signed by Anna Moffo. Some light cover rubs. $12.00. 8136. ALESSANDRO MORESCHI [castrato]. THE LAST CASTRATO. His G&T recordings, 1902-04. Excellent notes by the record’s producer, John Wolfson. Pearl Opal 823. Factory sealed. $10.00. 8003.
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