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21.92 More Lps, Laser Discs. Pp 164-177 LP SETS and SINGLES ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (records and jackets) AND CONTAINING ORIGINAL PAPER MATERIALS, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, FOR SETS THAT ORIGINALLY INCLUDED THEM . MINIMUM BID AS INDICATED PER ITEM. A few have a small cut in the box usually on the right side. These were made by the dealer to indi- cate that the set was on sale. In some cases a small hole was punched in the upper right hand area instead. They are both indicated as “ small box cut ”. A few others have a neat plastic tape index label attached to the upper right cover and/or spine. “ Index lbl ” indicates such items. IN SUBMITTING YOUR BIDS FOR ITEMS IN THIS SECTION, PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE CORRECT CATALOGUE NUMBER. OPERAS, OPERETTAS and EXTENDED VOCAL WORKS 5000. [FRANCO ALFANO ]. SAKUNTALA. Casapietra, Michele Molese, Tomleich, Mazzoli, dir. Ottavio Ziino. 2 LP boxed MRF 196. Factory sealed . $5.00. 5001. [ ALFANO] . CYRANO DE BERGERAC . Olivia Stapp, Johns, Blancas, dir. Maurizio Arenas. 2 2 LP boxed MRF 131. Factory sealed . $5.00. 5032. [ WILLIAM ALWYN ]. MISS JULIE . Jill Gomez, Benjamin Luxon, Della Jones, John Mitchinson, etc., dir. Vilem Tausky. 2 LP boxed Lyrita Stereo 121-2. Cover signed by Gomez, Jones and Luxon. $5.00. 5003. [DOMINICK ARGENTO ]. POSTCARDS FROM MOROCCO . 2 LP boxed set. Barbara Brandt, Barry Busse, Foreman, Hardy, Marshall, etc., dir. Philip Brunelle. 2 LP boxed Desto 7137/8. Factory sealed. $5.00. 5002. [ RAFFAELLO DE BANFIELD ] [libretto TENNESSEE WILLIAMS ]. LORD BYRON’S LOVE LETTER. Astrid Varnay, Gertrude Ribla, Carlin, Carrruba, dir. Nicola Rescigno. 1 LP. No notes. New Orth. RCA Victor LM 2258 (I believe this was not issued in Stereo). $4.00. 5004. [BÊLA BÁRTOK ]. BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE . Christa Ludwig, Walter Berry, dir. Istvan Kertesz. 1 LP boxed London Stereo OSA 1158. $4.00. 5008. [ BÁRTOK ]. BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE . Hertha Töpper, Fischer-Dieskau, dir. Ferenc Fricsay. 1 LP sleeved Deut. Gram. Stereo 138 030. $4.00. 5009. [ BÁRTOK ]. BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE . Rosalind Elias, Jerome Hines. In English. Dir. Eugene Ormandy. 1 LP sleeved Columbia Stereo MS 6425. $4.00. 5007. [ GILBERT BÉCAUD ]. OPÉRA D’ARAN . Rosina Carteri, Alvino Misciano, Gottlieb, Agnès Disney, etc., dir. Georges Prêtre. 3 LP boxed Angel stereo 3637. $6.00. 5005. [ LUDWIG VON BEETHOVEN ]. FIDELIO . Altmeyer, Jerusalem, Nimsgern, Adam, etc., dir. .Kurt Mazur. 3 LPs boxed stereo set. Eurodisc 300712-445. Small box cut . $5.00. 5006. [ BEETHOVEN ]. FIDELIO . Met broadcast. Flagstad, M. Farell, Maison, Huehn, Janssen, Kipnis, etc., dir. Bruno Walter. Metropolitan Opera 3 LP boxed set, Feb. 22, 1941 $5.00. 5019. [ BEETHOVEN ]. FIDELIO . Bampton, Steber, Peerce, Janssen, Moscona, dir. Arturo Toscanini. From 1944 broadcasts. 2 LP boxed RCA Victor LM-6025. $5.00. 5010. [ SAMUEL BARBER ]. VANESSA. Steber, Elias, Resnik, Gedda, Tozzi, etc., dir. Dimitri Mitropoulos. 3 LP boxed RCA Victor Living Stereo LSC-6138. $6.00. 5020. [ JACK BEESON ] [libretto WILLIAM SAROYAN ]. HELLO OUT THERE . John Reardon, Worden, Gabriele. Orch., dir. Frederick Waldman. Rear cover signed by the composer. 1 LP sleeved Columbia (grey lbl.) mono ML 5265. Lt. front cover rubbing . $6.00. 5021. [ BEESON ] [libretto SHELDON HARNICK ]. DR. HEIDEGGER’S FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH . Wilcox, Christin, Grayson Hirst, Robert Shiesley, etc., dir. Thomas Martin. 1 LP sleeved CRI Stereo 406. $5.00. 5024. [ BEESON ]. LIZZIE BORDON . Brenda Lewis, Faull, Elgar, Herbert Beattie, Fredericks, Richard Krause, etc., dir. Anton Coppola. 3 LP boxed stereo Desto DST-6455/6/7. Spine tear (repairable). $5.00. 5011. [ VINCENZO BELLINI ]. BEATRICE DI TENDA. Sutherland, Veasey, Pavarotti, OpthoF. dir. Richard Bonynge. 3 LP Boxed London stereo OSA 1384. Index lbls . $5.00. 5012. [ BELLINI ]. I CAPULETI E I MONTECCHI . Sills, Baker, Gedda, Lloyd, etc., dir. Giuseppe Patanè. 3 LP Boxed Angel stereo SCLX-3824. $5.00. 5013. [ BELLINI ]. IL PIRATA . Caballé, Martí, Cappuccilli, Raimondi, etc., dir. Giannandrea Gavazzeni. 3 LP Boxed Angel stereo SCL-3772. $5.00. 5014. [ BELLINI ]. I PURITANI . Sutherland, Elkins, Duval, Capecchi, Flagello, dir. Richard Bonynge. 3 LP London Boxed stereo OSA 1373. Minor cover rub . $5.00. 5016. [ BELLINI ]. I PURITANI . Callas, Di SteFano, Panerai, Rossi-Lemeni, etc, dir. Tulio SeraFin. 3 LP Angel boxed 3502-C. As new, the case with many of these listings . $4.00. 5022. [ BELLINI ]. I PURITANI . Sutherland, Gedda, Blanc, Diaz, etc., dir. Richard Bonynge. 2 LP boxed set MRF-39. $5.00. - 164 - LP SETS and SINGLES: Operas, Operettas and Extended Vocal Works 5023. [ BELLINI ]. I PURITANI . Sills, Gedda, Quilico, Plishka, etc.. dir. Julius Rudel. 3 LP boxed ABC Audio Treasury ABC/ATS52006/3 Stereo. $5.00. 5031. [ BELLINI ]. LA SONNAMBULA . Callas, Valetti, Ratti, Modesti, etc., dir. Leonard Bernstein. La Scala, 5 Mar. 1955. 3 LP boxed Cetra Opera Live LO-32. Light foxing inside front cover . $5.00. 5025. [ RALPH BENATZKY ]. WHITE HORSE INN (complete). Rothenberger, Minich, van Jüten, Orth, etc., dir. Willy Mattes. 2 LP gateFold Angel stereo SZBX 3897 $5.00. 5026. [ BENATZKY ].. WHITE HORSE INN [IM WEISSEN RÖSSL ]. Erika Köth, RudolF Schock, Hörberger, HuFnagel, etc., dir. Johannes Fehring. 2 LP boxed stereo Eurodisc 80 838XE. Index lbl . $5.00. 5170. [ WILLIAM BERGSMA ]. THE WIFE OF MARTIN GUERRE (excerpts). Mary Judd, Regina SarFaty, Stephen Harbachick, etc. dir. Frederic Waldman. 1 LP Composers Recordings, Inc., CRI-105X. $3.00. 5169. [ HECTOR BERLIOZ ]. BÉATRICE ET BÉNÉDICT . Yvonne Minton, Domingo, Ileana Cotrubas, Fischer-Dieskau, etc., dir. Daniel Barenboim. 2 LP boxed stereo Deut-Gram. 2707 130. $5.00. 5244. [ BERLIOZ ]. BÉATRICE ET BÉNÉDICT . April Cantelo, Josephine Veasey, Helen Watts, John Mitchinson, John Cameron, John Shirley Quirk, Eric Shilling, dir. Colin Davis.. Cover signed by Colin Davis, John Shirley-Quirk, Eric Shilling . 2 LP boxed London/ L’Oiseau-Lyre SOL 256/7. $6.00. 5104. [ BERLIOZ ]. L’ENFANCE DU CHRIST . Elsie Morison, Peter Pears, John Cameron, Joseph Rouleau, dir. Colin Davis. 2 LP gateFold Argo stereo D248D2. Cover signed by Joseph Rouleau and Colin Davis. $6.00. 5171. [ BERLIOZ ]. ROMÉO ET JULIETTE . Rosalind Elias, Cesare Valletti, Giorgio Tozzi, etc., dir. Charles Munch. 2 LP slipcase RCA Victor Living Stereo LDS 6098. $5.00. 5073. [ BERLIOZ ]. ROMÉO ET JULIETTE . Julia Hamari, Jean Dupouy, José van Dam, etc., dir. Seiji Ozawa. 2 LP boxed stereo Deut. Gram. 2707 089. Cover sighed by Ozawa, Hamari and van Dam. $7.00. 5055. [ GEORGES BIZET ]. CARMEN. Rosa Ponselle, René Maison, Julius Huehn, etc, dir. Gennaro Papi. 17 Apr. 1937. 2 LP Boxed OPA 1016/7. Accompanying brochure signed by Ponselle. $8.00. 5141. [ BIZET ]. CARMEN . Same as preceding listing but no accompanying paper materials. $4.00. 5140. [ BIZET ]. LA JOLIE FILLE DE PERTH . June Anderson, AlFredo Kraus, Gino Quilico, José van Dam, Gabriel Bacquier, etc., dir. Georges Prêtre. 3 LP Boxed stereo digital 165 EX 27 0285 3. $6.00. 5072. [ BIZET ]. LES PÊCHEURS DE PERLES . Ileana Cotrubas, Alain Vanzo, Guillermo Sarabia, Roger Soyer, etc., dir. Georges Prêtre. 2 LP boxed stereo Angel SBLX-3856. Cover signed by Cotrubas and Sarabia. $6.00. 5139. [ ARRIGO BOÏTO ]. MEFISTOFELE . Orietta Moscucci, Giacinto Prandelli, Boris ChristoFF, etc., dir. Vittorio Gui. 2 LP boxed RCA Victor LM-6049. $5.00. 5147. [ BOÏTO ]. MEFISTOFELE . Caballé. Freni, Pavarotti, Ghiaurov, etc., dir. Oliviero de Fabritiis. 3 LP boxed stereo digital London LDR 73010-3. Factory sealed. $7.00. 5138. [ BOÏTO ]. NERONE . Bruno Prevedi, Ilva Ligabue, Ruza Baldani, Agostino Ferrin, etc., dir. Gianandrea Gavazzeni. 3 LP boxed stereo MRF-161-S. Factory sealed . $7.00. 5137. [ EMMANUEL BONDEVILLE ]. L’ÊCOLE DES MARIS . Agnes Disney, Jean Giraudeau, Xavier Depraz, Louis Musy, etc., dir. Albert WolFF. 1 LP boxed London International TW 91024. $3.00. 5143. [ BENJAMIN BRITTEN ]. OWEN WINGRAVE . Heather Harper, JenniFer Vyvyan, Janet Baker, Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Benjamin Luxon, etc., dir. Benjamin Britten. 2 LP boxed stereo London OSA 1291. Small box cut . Britten lived less than a mile From here 1939-1942. He conducted an area orchestra and worked in a department store For a period in another town (iF my inFormation is correct). $5.00. 5144. [ BRITTEN ]. PETER GRIMES . Heather Harper, Elizabeth Bainbridge, Jon Vickers, Forbes Robinson, Thomas Allen, etc., dir Colin Davis. 3 LP boxed stereo Philips 6769 014. $6.00. 5109. [ ALFREDO CATALANI ]. LORELEY . Martha Colalillo, Maria Luisa Garbato, Piero Visconti, Alessandro Cassis, etc., dir. Napoleone Annovazzi. Recorded in Giglio, Lucca 1982. 3 LP Boxed Bongiovanni GB 2015/16/17. $6.00. 5110. [ CATALANI] . LORELEY . Elena Suliotis, Franco Cecchele, Piero Cappuccilli, etc., dir. Gianandrea Gavazzeni. 2 LP boxed BJR 136-2. Factory sealed . $6.00. 5108. [ CATALANI ]. LA WALLY . Magda Olivero, Amadeo Zambon, Silvano Carrolli, Nicola Zaccaria, etc. dir. Ferruccio Scaglia. 1972 perFormance, supposedly Olivero’s First Wally. 3 LP boxed ERR-103-3 Cover signed by Olivero and one other. $8.00. 5039. [ GAETANO DONIZETTI ]. DON PASQUALE . Gianna D’Angelo, AlFredo Kraus, Renato Capecci, Fernando Corena, dir. Alberto Erede. Edinburg, 7/9/1963. Boxed 2 LP Momento Musica 02-019. $5.00. 5040. [ DONIZETTI ]. LUCREZIA BORGIA . Caballé, Verrett, Kraus, Flagello, etc., dir. Jonel Perlea. 3 LP boxed RCA stereo set LSC-6176. $5.00. 5041. [ DONIZETTI ]. LUCREZIA BORGIA . Sutherland, Horne, Aragall, Wixell, etc., dir. Bonynge. 3 LP boxed London stereo OSA-13129. Index lbl . $5.00. - 165 - LP SETS and SINGLES: Operas, Operettas and Extended Vocal Works 5044. [ DONIZETTI ]. LUCIA . Callas, Di SteFano, Gobbi, Arie, etc., dir. Tullio SeraFin. 2 LP Boxed Angel mono 3503 B. As new, as with many of these listings . $5.00. 5042. [ DONIZETTI ]. LUCIA (highlights). Munsel, Peerce, Merrill, Pinza, etc., dir. Renato Cellini. 1 LP RCA Victor mono slipcase LM 1710. $4.00. 5043. [ DONIZETTI ]. LUCIA (highlights). Sills, Bergonzi, Cappuccilli, Diaz, etc., dir. Thomas Schippers. 1 LP stereo slipcase ABC Audio Treasury ABC/ATS 20012. $5.00. 5045. [ DONIZETTI ]. MARIA STUARDA . Sills, Eileen Farrell, Stuart Burrows, Quilico, etc., dir. Aldo Ceccato.
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