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Harold Lawrence Discography 2 -1- B=:lrt6k Concerto for Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati :Mennin Symphony No 5 Eastman-Rochester orchestra/Hanson Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet . Minneapolis Symphony/Skrowaczewski Schumann Piano Concerto Byron Janis, Minneapolis Sym/Skrowaczewski Schubert Symphony No 5 Minneapolis Symphony/Skrowaczewski Picchi Balli d'ArEicordo Rafael fuyana, harpsichord Ravel Orchestral Works Detroi t Symphony/paray Schubert Symphony No 7 Minneapolis Symphony/Skrow~czewski Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 Minneapolis Symphony/Skrowaczewski Mozart Symphony No 40 Haydn Symphony No 45 London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Beethoven Violin Concerto Joseph Szigeti, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Racbmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 Byron Janis, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati MacDowell Suite No 2 Eastmn:n-Ro'chcster Orchestral/Hanson Gabrieli Music for Brass E~stman Wind Ensemble/Fennell Sousa Marches Eastman-Wind Ensemble/Fennell Debussy Orchestral Works Detroit Symphony/paray Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Minneapolis Symphony/Skrowaczewski Schubert Symphony No 8; Rosamunde: Incidental Music Minneapolis Symphony/Skrowaczewski -2- Thomson The Feast of Love Donald Cla~orthy, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Hanson Piano Concerto; Four Psalms Soloists, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson La Montaine Birds of Paradise '.J Composer, pianist; Eastman-Rochester Orch/Hanson Thomson Symphony on a Hymn Tune Eastman-Rochester orchestra/Hanson stravinsky Song of the Nightingale (with Fireworks, Four Etuqes, Tango, Scherzo) London Symphony Orchestre./Dorati Bart6k Wooden Prince (Complete) London Sympbony Orchestra/Dorati Chopin Piano Concerto No 2; Fantasy . Gina Bachauer, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Ravel Gaspard de 18 nuit Gina Bachauer (with Sir John Gielgud reciting the Bernard poetry) Bart6k Divertimento for Strin,-a BBC Symphony Orchestra Dorati Orb6n Cantigas del Rey Heather Harper;-Rafael Puyana & Ensemble/Dorati Brahms Cello and Piano Sonatas Janos Starker & Gyorgy Sebok Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations (with Saint-Saens Concerto) Janos Sarker, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Mendelssohn Khachaturian Violin Concertos Schumann Henryk Szeryng, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Chopin Recital Gina Bachauer Bach Partita in 13 Minor Rafael Puyana, harpsichord Bart6k Rhapsody (and works by Martinu, Mendelssohn, etc.) Janos Starker, cello and Gyorgy Sebok, pf. Brahms Symphonies (Complete) London Symphony orchestra/Dorati .. "', -3- Dvorak Symphonies Nos 7 & 8 London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 Gina Bachauer, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos 4 & 5; Sonata in E . Gina Bachauer, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Sch\Ullann Symphony No 4 London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Beetboven Symphonies Nos 5,b,7 London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies Nos 4-6 London Symphony orchestra/Dorati Hovbannea Symphony No 4 Giannini Symphony No 3 Eastman Wind Ensemble/Roller Hanson Symphony No 3 Parker Mona: Prelude Schuman New England Triptych Griffes Poem for Flute & Orchestra strong Hassler Chorale Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Bach Concerto in C for Two Harpsichords W.F. Bach Sonata in F for 2 harpsichords Soler Concerto for 2 harpsichords J .C. Bach Sonatas for 2 harpsichords Rafael Puyana & Genoveva Galvez, harpsichords Bacb Sonatas for Cello and Piano Janos Starker & Gyorgy Sebok Sonct~ fer t~o pi~~09 and p~roussio~ Dorati, cond. n~re Three Pieces. On. 6 Schoenberg Five Pieces,'Op~ 16 Webern Five Pieces, Op. 10 London Symphony orchestra/Dorati Brabms Violin Concerto Henryk Szeryng, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Henryk Szeryng, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 Gina Bachauer, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Schumann Cello Concerto Lalo Cello Concerto Starker, London Symphony Qrchestra/Dorati -4- Bloch Schelomo Miquelle, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Hanson Nordic Symphony Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Gould West Point Symphony Eastman-Wind Ensemble/Fennell The Civil Volumes I & II War Eastman Wind Ensemble/Fennell Chabrier Orchestral Works Detroit Symphony/paray Beethoven Wellington's Victory; Leonore Overture No 3; Prometheus Ov London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Prokofiev Violin Concerto No I Szigeti, London Symphony Orchestra/Menges Dorati Notturno & Capriccio 'Roger Lord, Oboe; Allegri string Quartet Khachaturian Gayne Ballet London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Enesco Roumanian Rhapsodies London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 Byron Janis, London Symphony Orchestra/Menges Moussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain (and other works) London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Bart6k Muaic for Strings, Percussion & Celesta -, __ ..:a_ ..... c:::'f~ ....... 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W~gner Orchestral Works London Symphony Orchestr~lDorati Gould Fall River Legend Hanson Mosaics Rogers The Silver World Mennini Overtura Breve Barlow Night Song Eastman-Rochester orchestra/Hanson Respighi Pines of Rome; Fountains of Rome Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 Byron Ja.I'.l.is, Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati Dvorak Symphony No 9 Detroit Symphony/paray -5- Beethoven Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 69 ~ostropoVich .and Richter Liszt Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2 London Symphony Orchestra/Kondrahin Sviatos1av Richter Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3 Byron Janis, Moscow Phi1harmonic/Kondrashin Racbmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 Janis, Moscow Phil!Kondrashin Liszt Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2 Janis,' Moscow Radio Symphony/Kondrashin & RozhdestvenSky Shostakovich Quartets Nos 4 & 8 Borodin string Quartet Rodrigo Concertos for Guitar and Four Guitars The Romeros with San Antonio Symphony/Alessandro (also Vivaldi Concerto for Four Guitars) Schubert Piano Works - Eve1yne Crochet Three Pieces, Op Posth Sonata in A Minor Soler Harpsichord Works Rafael Puyana (also works by Cabezon and Arauxo) Bach Suites for Unaccompanied Cello (Complete) Janos Starker Hindemith Ludus Tonalis Kabi Laretei, pianist Tchaikovsky Symphonies (Complete) T.ondon Svmnhonv Orchestra/Dorati - . ., - - . Satie Parade London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Milhaud Le Boeuf sur le Toit London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati (also Auric Ouverture and Fran9aix Concertino) Haydn Symphonies Nos 59 & 81 London Festival Chamber Orchestra/Dorati J.!ozart Marches, Dances and Overtures . London Festival Chamber Orchestra/Dorati 'Brahms Hungarian Dances London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Handel Concertos for Recorder Bernard Krainis with London strings!&Iarriner . ," - - '. ,.' - - - -6- Roussel Suite in F Ravel Mother Goose Barraud Offrande Detroit Symphony/paray Rossini overtures Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati Beethoven Symphony No 3 Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati Bart6k Violin Concerto Yehudi Menuhin, Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati Schumann Symphony No 3 Detroit Symphony/paray Bart6k Hungarian Sketches; Roumanian Dances Minneapolis Symphony/Dorati (wi th KodAly - Hary Janos) :Bizet Suites from L'Arl~sienne and Carmen Detroit Symphony/paray carpenter Adventures in a Perambulator Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Berio Sinf'onia London Symphony Orchestra/composer Mozart Serenade in Bb for Thirteen Wind Instruments Eastman Wind Ensemble/Fennell Music In Shakes~eare's England Krainis Consort Phillips Selections from McGuffey's Readers McBride Mexican Rhapsody Nelson Savannah River Holiday Vardell Joe Clark :::>teps uut Mitchell Kentucky Mountain Portraits Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Strauss Wal tzes & Polkas Minneapolis Symphony orchestra/Dorati Hanson Song of Democracy Elegy In Memory of Koussevitzky Eastman-Rochester Orchestra/Hanson Goldman Marches Eastman Wind Ensemble/Fennell Anderson Orchestral Music: Volumes I & II Eastman-Rochester Orchestra & London Symphony/Fennell Piston The Incredible Flutist Moore pagean t of P. T. Barnum Eastman-Rocheeter.Orchestra/Hanson .. " '---.-'.-~---- -7- Symphony No 3 London Symphony orchestra/Horenstein Haydn The ~ )et1SI)Yl'> Heather Harper, Ryland Davies, John Shirley-Quirk BBC Chorus/BBC Symphony Orchestra/Colin Davis Mozart Idomeneo (Complete Opera) George Shirley, Ryland Davies, Margheri to. Rinaldi, Pauline Tinsley" Robert Tear BBC Chorus and Symphony Orchestra/Colin Davis Mahler Symphony No 1 London Symphony orchestra/Horenstein Panufnik Heroic Overture; Nocturne; Tragic Over~e; Autumn Music London Symphony Orchestra/Horenstein Handel Messiah Heather Harper, John Wakefield, Helen Watts, John Shirley-Quirk London Symphony Orchestra and Choir/Colin Davis Tchaikovsky Four Orchestral Suites (first complete recording) New philharmonia Orchestra/Antal Dorati Schoenberg Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra Lenox Quartet & London Symphony orchestra/Farberman Poulenc Aubade Members of the London Symphony Orchestra with Joella'Jones, pianist Dvorak Cello Concerto Janos Starker, London Symphony Orchestra/Dorati Hindemith Mathis der Maler London Symphony orchestra/Horenstein ~. >::> lIL-a.i.i.oo D6~th & 1rallsfig~~~ti0n London Symphony Orchestra/Horenstein Verdi Duets from Don Carlo, Otello Maria Callas & Giuseppe Di Stefano London Symphony orchestra/Almeida Verdi Ballet Music from Operas London Symphony Orchestra/Almeida Falla Harpsichord Concerto Rafael Puyana, harpsichordist ..... -8- Cherubini Medea (Complete Opera) Maria Callas, Renata Scotto, others Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala/Serafin Donizetti Lucia Di Lammermoor (Complete opera) Giuseppe Di Stefano, Renata Scotto Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala/sanzQg11o Verdi Ri~oletto
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