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20Th-Century Repertory Mikrokosmos List 647. - 2 - July 2019 ....20TH-CENTURY REPERTORY 1 Alwyn: Mirages, Divertimento for Solo Fl, Naiades - B.Luxon, Hyde Smith, Robles LYRITA SRCS. 61 A 8 (Decca pressing) (p.1972) S 2 Amy, Gilbert: Diaphonies, Inventions/Webern: 4 Songs Op.14, 5 Pcs Op.10, EVEREST SDBR 3232 A 10 Konzert Op.24 - Domaine Ens, cond.Amy S 3 Amy, Gilbert: Strophe, Sonata Piané forte - Taskova, J.Nelson, cond.comp (gatefold) ADES 14010 A 10 1978 S 4 Antheil: Ser for Strings/M.Richter: Lament/Bloch: Con grosso No.2 - MGM String MGM E 3422 A 8 Orch, cond.I.Solomon 5 Antill: Corroboree/Ginestera: Panambi - cond.Goosens (reissue) S EVEREST SDBR(RI) 3003 A 18 6 Arnold: Fantasy/Howells: 3 Figures/Rubbra: Shining River Vars/J.Horowitz: Ballet MERLIN MRF 85089 A 10 for Band - GUS Band, cond.K.M.Wilkinson 1985 S 7 Aulin, Tor: Vln Con 3, 4 Aquarelles for Vln & Pno, Dances from Gotland - Tellefsen EMI E061 35157 A 8 vln, cond.Segerstam (p.1975) S 8 Baltin: Sonata for Vln & Pno (Grach vln, comp.pno)/ V.Rubin: 7 Lermontov Songs MELODIYA C10 17895 A 30 (A.Vedernikov bass, Rubin pno) 1981 S 9 Barber: SQ Op.11, Dover Beach/ Rochberg: SQ 7 - Concord SQ (p.1983) S NONESUCH 78017 A 8 10 Bardos, Lajos: Choral Works (11 pcs) - Kaposvar B.Vikar Choir, cond.Zakanyi S SMK 0 A 10 11 Bartok: Concerto for 2 pnos, perc & orch, Suite for 2 pnos - D.Pasztory-Bartok, HUNGAROT SLPX 11398 A 8 Comensoli, Tusa, Petz, Marton, cond.Sandor (gatefold) (p.1969) S 12 Bartok: For Children (Weiner arr), Dances of Transsylvania (Darvas), Rumanian Folk FUGA 3034 A 8 Dances (arr.Willner), Mikrokosmos excs (arr.Sonninen)-Helsinki Junior Orch, cond.C.& G.Szilvay (p.1983) S 13 Bartok: Kossuth Sym Poem; Scherzo for Pno; Scherzo from Sym in E flat - E.Tusa, HUNGAROT SLPX 11517 A 8 cond.Lehel S 14 Bartok: Rhap Op.1 (pno, orch), Suite Op.3 - Tusa, cond.Ferencsik, Nemeth S HUNGAROT SLPX 11480 A 8 15 Berwald: Jag gar i kloster Ov/J.M.Kraus: Proserpine Ov/L.Norman: Festival STERLING S 1009 A 8 Ov/A.Randel: Vramlanningarna Ov/A.Soderman: Hin odes larospan Ov - cond.Westerberg 1985 S 16 Beyer, Franck Michael: SQ 2 (Assmann SQ)/A.Reimann: 3 Shakespeare DEUTSCHE M 654064 A 30 Sonnets/F.Voss: Capriccio (fl & wq)/Wolfgang Steffen: Les spirales (Reuthe pno) S 17 Biriotti, Leon: Treno por Laura (ob, 12 inst)/Legrand: Vision I/Tosar Errecart: TACUABE T/E 15 A 10 Refeljos IV & V (SQ) (Uruguayan works) (p.1982) S 18 Blomdahl: Adagio/ H.Rosenberg: Piece for Cello & Strings/ Soderlundh: Falking POLAR POLS 277 A 8 vals/ Grieg: Holberg Suite - Musica Sceciae, cond.S.Verde (p.1977) S 19 Blomdahl: Chamber Con/R.Donovan: Soundings/Verrall: Prel & Allegro - MGM E 3371 A 8 cond.C.Surinach 20 Blomdahl: Sym 3/Eklund: Music for Orch/D.Wiren: Sym 4 - cond.Ehrling, SWEDISH SO SLT 33241 A 8 Westerberg 1958, 1960, 1956 S 21 Borkovec: Pno Con 1 (Panenka, Czech PO, cond.Kosler)/Schulhoff: Pno Con 2 SUPRAPHON 1101205 A 8 (Baloghova, Prague ChO, cond.Kout) (p.1972) S 22 Boulez: Pli selon pli - H.Lukomska, BBC SO, cond.comp. (UK) S CBS 72770 A 8 23 Brediceanu, Tiberiu: La Seceris - Florescu, Stavru, Arnautu, Palade, cond.Conta, ELECTRECOR ECE 285 A 15 Litvin 24 Cage: 30 pieces for 5 Orch (cond.P.Eotvos); Music for Piano (Jeney, Wilheim, HUNGAROT SLPD 12893 A 8 Vidovszky, Sary, Dukay) 1986 S 25 Cage: Etudes Australes for Piano - G.Sultan pno (gatefold) 1978 S 2 x ARIOLA 300839 A 40 26 Canteloube: Rustiques/Ibert: 5 Pieces/Francaix: Divertissements/Dondeyne: Ste EMS SB 25 A 8 d'Airs Populaires/Tomasi: Concert Champetre (all for ob, cl, bsn) - Trio Avena 1984 S 27 Caplet, Andre: Messe/Debussy: La damoiselle elue, Noel des enfants - cond.Besson, BAM LD 80 A 10 Rosenthal, Jouineau (p.1962) 28 Carter, Elliott: Sonata (1952)/N.Rorem: Lovers/Falla: Hrpschrd Con/Sauguet: Suite DECCA DL 710108 A 8 Royale - Marlowe hrpschrd, S.Baron fl, Glazer cl, Raimondi vln, Kouguell vcl, Farberman perc (p.1965) (US) S 29 Chavez: Toccata/Hovhaness: Bacchanale, October Mountain/Serebrier: Sym for GALE GMFD1 76004 A 15 Percussion - T.Fry Perc Ens, cond.Gardiner (deluxe edition in album with booklet) (p.1976) S 30 Constantinescu, Paul: Concerto for ChO/I.Dumitrescu: Concerto for ChO - ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 1805 A 10 cond.Ionescu-Galati S 31 Constantinescu, Paul: Concerto for Strings (Martinova vln, Stegenga vcl)/Mozart: ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 3179 A 12 Sym K.550 - Concertgebouw ChO, cond.Andreescu 1983 S July 2019 - 3 - Mikrokosmos List 647. 32 Copland: Appalachian Spring ballet/Gould: Spirituals - London SO, cond.Susskind DCC LPZ 2034 A 15 (Everest reissue) (180+vinyl) S 33 Copland: Billy the Kid, Statements - London SO, cond.comp (Everest reissue) DCC LPZ 2035 A 15 (180+vinyl) S 34 Curci, Alberto: Concerto Romantico, Violin Con 2 - F.Gulli vln, cond.Capuana MHS 1784 A 8 (p.1973) S 35 Dallapiccola: Divertimento, 5 Canti, 4 Machado Songs, Rencesvals - Dudley sop, 1750 ARCH S 1782 A 8 Buckner ten, Tartak pno, London cl, etc (1979) S 36 Dallapiccola: Sicut Umbra;Tempus Descruendi & Aedificandi/C.Shaw: Lesson, Music, ARGO ZRG 791 A 8 Peter & Lame Man - BBC Singers, etc (gatefold with text) (p.1975) S 37 Diez\Schwarz: The Band Wagon/C.Portet: Kiss Me Kate - MGM Studio Orch, 2 x MGM 2-SES 44 A 15 cond.A.Deutsch, Previn (gatefold) S 38 Donaggio: Dressed to Kill (sound track) - cond.Massara (p.1980) S VARESE SAR STV 81148 A++ 8 39 Dragoi, Sabin: Divertissment Rustic; 2 Dances; Petrecere Populara - cond.Boboc S ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 1500 A 18 40 Dvarionas: Pno Con 2 (comp.pno, cond.Sondeckis)/Zarin: Concerto innocento (org, MELODIYA CM 2449 A 50 chbr orch)/Bach: Pno Con B.1056 (I.Graubish, cond.Lifshitz) Vilnius Fest, 1969 S 41 English, George: The Death of a Wombat/R.Hughes: Sinfonietta - Sydney SO, RCA L 16233 A 12 cond.N.Malko (p.1961) 42 Eotvos, Peter: Cricket Music (electronic), Sequences of the Wind - Matuz, Sary, HUNGAROT SLPX 12602 A 10 Racz, Joo, Vidovszky, cond.comp. (1985) S 43 Fischer, Gotthilf: Friedensmesse - cond.comp. (p.1977) (silver jacket) S DGG 2584022 A 10 44 Fiser, Lubos: Piano Con/Kabelac: Sym 3/Kopelent: Il Canto Deli Augei - G.Ohlsson, SUPRAPHON 11104144 A 8 etc, cond.Pesek 1986-7 S 45 Flosman, Oldrich: Vojvoda Samo (cond.Belohlavek)/ J.Bohac: Zni Loutna Ma SUPRAPHON 1191234 A 20 (Bohacova, Frydlewicz, Czech Nonet) 1972 S 46 Foss, Lukas: The Song of Songs (Tourel, New York PO, CRI SD 284 A 8 cond.BERNSTEIN)/W.Riegger: Sym 3 (cond.Hanson) S 47 Gagnebin, Henri: Sym 4/Perrenoud, Jean-Frederic: Symphonie Prophetique - ARMIDA JU 132 A 8 Frauchiger sop; Huttenlocher bar, Pantillon Pno Duo, cond.Loosli 1973 S 48 Glass, Philip: Changing Opinion, Lightning, Freezing, Liquid Days, Open the CBS FM 39564 A 8 Kingdom, Forgetting - Kronos SQ, P.Glass Ens, cond.Reisman (p.1986) S 49 Gregor, Cestmir: Symfonie meho mesta (Brno SPO, cond.Waldhans)/J.Strniste: SUPRAPHON 1191236 A 10 Variations (Moravian PO, cond.Nohelj) 1972 S 50 Griffes: Fantasy Pieces, Roman Sketches, Pno Sonata, 3 Tone-Pictures - N.Lee pno NONESUCH 71409 A 8 1977 S 51 Hanson: Chadwick: Sym Sketches - Eastman-Rochester SO (FR1\FR1 stamper) (color MERCURY SR-EF 90018 A 25 UM1 back) S 52 Hattwig: Musica Serena/Arndt: Im Boot/Erber: Scherzo in Beat/G.Paul: Rhytmic NOVA 885035 A 8 Piece/Rischka: 3 Capri Dances/Gabler: Rythmische Passacaglia (light sym pieces) (early label) (p.1973) S 53 Henze: Compases (Fukai vla), Vln Con 2 (Langbein vln) - cond.comp. (1974) (UK) S DECCA HEAD 5 A 8 54 Hoch, Peter: Spuren (Musica-Nova Ens, cond.Huber-Contwig), Elaboration 2 IKAS 12851 A 15 (cond.comp), Poem forM (voice, fl), flautantum... (fl) 1973, 1968, 1981, 1980 S 55 Honegger: Ch Con for Fl, Horn & Strings/ Roussel: Sinfonietta/ Hindemith: Funeral MELODIYA D 15237 A 8 Music for Vla & Orch - Ludwig vla, cond.Rozhdestvensky 10" 56 Hurnik: Musica da camera/Korte: The History of Flutes - Novak, Cech, Jilek, SUPRAPHON 1100964 A 8 cond.E.Fischer, MATACIC (p.1970) S 57 Ibert: Fl Con/Poulenc-Berkeley: Fl Con/Faure-Galway: Fantasie - Galway fl, RCA RL 25109 A 8 cond.Dutoit (UK) (p.1977) S 58 Iliev, Konstantin: Tempi Concertanti II/Handel: 12 Sinfonias - Stavreva fl, Trayanov BALKANTON BKA 10209 A 12 hrpschrd, Tolbuhin ChO, cond.Y.Dafov S 59 Ionescu, Liviu: Ancient Testimonies: Sarmizegetusa (sym piece), Adamclisi (sym ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 2242 A 25 fresque), Dacia Felix (sym prel), Adamclisi (fl, ob.cl, bsn, pno) - cond.Litvin, Baciu, Popescu;Concordia Ens S 60 Ives: Thanksgiving/ J.Becker: Con Arabesque for Pno & Orch/ Riegger: Canon & CRI 177 A 10 Fugue - cond.Strickland 61 Janacek: Idyll; Suite 3 - Janacek PO, cond.O.Trhlik 1985 S SUPRAPHON 104139 A 8 62 Jarzebski, Adam: Concerti a tre/Gorecki: 3 Pieces in Olden Style/Handel: Larghetto SCHWANN VMS 2052 A 8 in b/Marcello: Introduzione/Akutagawa, Yasushi: Triptych for Strings - cond.K.Teutsch (p.1977) S 63 Jeney: Arupa, Fantasia su una nota - cond.comp.& Serei (1987) S HUNGAROT SLPX 12807 A 15 64 Johnston, Ben: SQ 6 (New World SQ)/Schwantner: Wild Angels (Jubal Trio) CRI SD 497 A 8 (p.1983) S 65 Kalnins: Choral Songs (13) - cond.Mednins, etc (p.1979) S MELODIYA C10 11719 A 8 66 Karkoff, Maurice: 7 Pezzi, 6 Kinesiska Impressioner, Vision - D.Dorow, SWEDISH SO SLT 33250 A 8 cond.Westerberg, Bell 1976 S Mikrokosmos List 647.
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