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Instrumental Works 4420 LP – VOCAL WORKS: Complete and Highlights / INSTRUMENTAL WORKS 4420. LA TRAVIATA (Verdi). Eleanor Steber, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Robert Merrill, Alessio De Paolis, Lawrence Davidson, etc. Met. Orch. dir. Giuseppe Antonicelli. 22 Jan. 1949. 3-LP Boxed Melodram MEL-308-3. Cover signed by Steber, Di Stefano, Robert Merrill, Osie Hawkins, one other. Signatures are black on black, visible but they don’t stand out. $10.00. 4398. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA (Walton). Janet Baker, Richard Cassilly, Bennjamin Luxon, Elizabeth Bambridge, Robert Lloyd, etc. Lawrence Foster dir. Royal Op. House Orch. 3-LP boxed Set EMI Stereo SLS 997. Cover signed by Baker, Cassilly, Luxon, Rivers, Van Allan, two others. $15.00. 4412. TROUBLE IN TAHITI (Bernstein). Beverly Wolff, David Atkinson, Earl Rogers, Robert Bollinger Miriam Workman. Arthur Winograd dir. MGM Orch. MGM E3646. $7.00. 4272. TURANDOT (Puccini). Inge Borkh, Renata Tebaldi, Mario Del Monaco, Fernando Corena, etc. Santa Cecilia Orch. dir. Alberto Erede. Cover signed by Erede, Corena and one other. 3 LP London Stereo Set OSA 1308. $10.00. 4347. IL TURCO IN ITALIA (Rossini). Maria Callas, Nicolai Gedda, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, Mariano Stabile, Piero De Palma, etc. Gianandrea Gavazzeni dir La Scala Orch. 3- LP boxed Odeon OCX10153/4/5 [Italian issue of the Angel set]. Cover signed by Gedda, DiPalma, Rossi-Lemeni and Gavazzeni. $15.00. 4368. DIE WALKÜRE: Highlights (Wagner). Marianne Schech, Margaret Harshaw, Blanche Thebom, Sandra Warfield, Martha Lipton, Rosalind Elias, Belen Amparan, Ramon Vinay, Hermann Uhde, Norman Scott, etc. Dmitri Mitropolous dir. Met Orch. Minor writing inside right panel. $10.00. 4268. WERTHER (Massenet). In Italian. Pia Tassinari, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Marcello Cortis, etc., RAI Orch. dir. Molinari Pradelli. Cover signed by Tagliavini. 3-LP Cetra Set S-436/3. $12.00. 4333. WERTHER (Massenet). In French. Elena Obrastova, Alfredo Kraus, Alberto Rinaldi, Nicola Zaccaria, etc. dir. Georges Prêtre. Boxed 3-disc ERR 144-3. Cover signed by Obrastsova, Kraus, Zaccaria, Rinaldi and Prêtre. $15.00. 4365. ZAIDE (Mozart). Edith Mathis, Peter Schreier, Peter Riberi, Ingvar Wixell, etc. Bernhard Klee dir. Staatskapelle Berlin. Philips Boxed 2-LP Stereo Set 6700 097. Cover signed by Mathis, Riberi and Wixell. $12.00. 4339. DER ZAUBERFLÖTE: Highlights (Mozart). Ileana Cotrubas, Zdislawa Donat, Eric Tappy, Christian Boesch, Horst Hiestermann, Martti Tavela, etc., James Levine dir. Vienna Phil. Cover signed by Levine, Cotrubas, Hiestermann, several others. RCA Digital ARC1-4621. $10.00. LP - INSTRUMENTAL WORKS 4391. DANIEL BARENBOIM [conductor], LONDON PHIL. YVONNE MINTON [c]. SEA PICTURES / IN THE SOUTH (both Elgar). CBS Stereo 35880. Cover signed by Barenboim. $8.00. 4292. LEONARD BERNSTEIN [pianist/conductor]. SEVEN ANNIVERSARIES (Bernstein)/ SONATA FOR PIANO (Copland)/CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA (Ravel). Last item with RCA Victor Symphony (here credited as “Savoy Symphony”). Cover taped at seams. Record in excellent shape. 2. $7.00. 4434. LEONARD BERNSTEIN [conductor]. SYMPHONY No. 8 (Mahler) with Erna Spoorenberg, Gwyneth Jones, Anna Reynolds, Norma Proctor, John Mitchinson, Donald McIntyre, etc. Boxed 2-LP Columbia Stereo Set M2L 351. Cover signed by Bernstein, Jones, Reynolds, two others. $25.00. 4294. EMMA BOYNET [pianist]. FAURÉ PIANO MUSIC. Vox PL 6910. Lightest pencil markings on rear cover. $8.00. 4370. EMMA BOYNET [pianist]. SIX NOCTURNES (Fauré). Vox PL 7520. $8.00. 4390. VAN CLIBURN [pianist], FRITZ REINER dir. CHICAGO SYMP. CONCERTO No. 2 (Rachmaninoff). Cover signed by Cliburn and inscribed “To Charles”. A nice gift for a friend named Charles! As new. $12.00. 4279. VAN CLIBURN [conductor], INTERLOCHEN YOUTH ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. SERENADE TO MUSIC (Vaughan Williams)/Dr. JOSEPH MADDY [conductor]. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, Op. 12 (Deems Taylor). RCA Victor Stereo LSC 2807. $12.00. 256 LP – INSTRUMENTAL WORKS 4431. Sir COLIN DAVIS [conductor], BOSTON SYMP. SYMPHONY No. 4 (Mendelssohn). Philips Stereo 9500 068. Cover signed by Davis. $8.00. 4307. ANIA DORFMANN [pianist]. AN ANIA DORFMANN RECITAL. Music of Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Ravel and Menotti. RCA Victor LM 1758. $8.00. 4373. ANIA DORFMANN [pianist]. WALZES: Complete (Chopin). RCA Victor Bluebird LBC 1050. $8.00. 4304. EMIL GILELS [pianist]. CONCERTO No. 1 (Liszt)/STANISLAV RIKHTER [pianist]. PIANO CONCERTO No. 1 in F MINOR (Glazunov). Halo LP 50218. Slight upper right corner cover wrinkling. $8.00. 4394. DON GILLIS [composer/conductor]. THE MAN WHO INVENTED MUSIC / PORTRAIT OF A FRONTIER TOWN (both Gillis). With LONDON NEW SYMP. ORCH. Side one with JACK KILTY [narrator]. London LLP 176. $10.00. 4328. GRILLER STRING QUARTET. QUARTET IN D MINOR, Op. 56 (Sibelius). London LLP 304. $8.00. 4297. LEONID HAMBRO [pianist]. ROMAN SKETCHES / PIANO SONATA (both Griffes). Lyrachord Stereo LLST 7105. $8.00. 4291. HOWARD HANSON [conductor], EASTMAN-ROCHESTER SYMP. THREE PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA (Kent Kennan); GOLD AND THE SEÑOR COMMANDANTE (William Bergsma); ONCE UPON A TIME (Bernard Rogers). Mercury MG 50147. 2. $7.00. 4324. HOWARD HANSON [conductor], EASTMAN-ROCHESTER ORCH. SYMPHONY No. 3 (Piston)/SYMPHONY No. 4 (Hanson). Mercury Stereo Golden Imports SRI 75107. $7.00. 4293. JASCHA HEIFETZ [violinist], Sir THOMAS BEECHAM dir. LONDON PHIL. CONCERTO IN D MINOR, Op. 47 (Sibelius)/HEIFETZ, JESÚS MARÎA SANROMÁ [pianist], MUSICAL ART QUARTET. CONCERTO IN D, Op. 21 (Chausson). RCA Victor LCT 1113. $7.00. 4372. MYRA HESS [pianist], PABLO CASALS dir. PERPIGNAN FEST. ORCH. CONCERTO No. 9, I.271 (Mozart). Gold Columbia ML 4556. $7.00. 4280. LORIN HOLLANDER [pianist], ERICH LEINSORF dir. BOSTON SYMP. FANTASIA AND VARIATIONS (Dello Joio)/CONCERTO IN G (Ravel). RCA Victor Stereo LSC 2667. Factory sealed. $7.00. 4362. ALAN HOVHANESS [conductor?]. MUSIC OF ALAN HOVHANESS. SYMP. No. 16, Op. 202; PRAYER OF ST. GREGORY, Op. 62-B; CONCERTO No. 8 FOR ORCH., Op. 117. Performing artists not listed. Poseidon Society Recording P4RM-9787/9787 (pressed by RCA Victor). Cover signed by Hovhaness. $12.00. 4369. KIRIL KONDRASHIN dir. RCA VICTOR ORCH. MASQUERADE SUITE (Khachaturi- an) / THE COMEDIANS (Kabalevsky). RCA Victor Living Stereo LSC-2398. $8.00. 4281. ERICH LEINSDORF dir. BOSTON SYMP. MUSIC OF IRVING FINE. RCA Victor Stereo LSC-2829. $7.00. 4393. ERICH LEINSDORF dir. BOSTON SYMP. EROICA SYMPHONY (Beethoven). RCA Stereo Dynagroove LSC 2644. Cover signed by Leinsdorf. $8.00. 4252. JOSEPH LEVINE [pianist], JOSEPH SZIGETI [violinist]. FANTASIA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO, Op. 159 (Schubert)/Various selections by SZIGETI and ANDOR FARKAS [p] first three and HARRY KAUFMAN [p] last: La Folia (Corelli), Clair de Lune (Debussy), Aubade (Lalo-Szigeti); Valse Sentimentale (Tschaikowsky). One lt. superficial scr. (scuff). Blue Columbia ML-4338. 2. $8.00. 4401. ZUBIN MEHTA dir. ISRAEL PHIL. SYMPHONY No. 1 (Mahler). London Stereo CS7004. Cover signed by Mehta. $8.00. 4255. DMITRI MITROPOULOS dir. MINNEAPOLIS SYMP. SYMPHONY No. 1 (Mahler). Blue Columbia ML 4251. $7.00. 4296. BENNO MOÏSÉIWITSCH [pianist], Sir MALCOLM SARGENT dir. PHILHARMONIA ORCH. Bluebird LBS 1012. PIANO CONCERTO No. 3 (Beethoven). 2. $8.00. 4303. ELLY NEY [pianist], ARTHUR ROTHER dir. RADIO BERLIN ORCH. BURLESKE IN D MINOR (Strauss)/SIEGFRIED RAPP [pianist]. DIVERSIONS ON A THEME FOR PIANO AND ORCH., Op. 21 (Britten). Side two, for left hand, was written for Paul Wittgenstein. Urania URLP 7101. $12.00. 4315. ELLY NEY [pianist], KARL BÖHM dir. VIENNA PHIL. CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA, No. 5, Op. 73 (Beethoven). $10.00. 257 LP – INSTRUMENTAL WORKS / MUSICALS 4321. DAVID OISTRAKH [violinist], VLADIMIR YAMPOLSKY [pianist]. SONATA IN D MINOR, Op. 9 (Szymanowski)/HALINA BARINOVA [violinist], KIRIL KONDRASHIN dir. NAT. PHIL. CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCH. IN A MAJOR, Op. 8 (Karlo- wicz). Colosseum CRLS 190. $8.00. 4298. BRIAN PRESTON [pianist], MELIORA QUARTET, DAVID FELTER dir. ROCHESTER CHAMBER ORCH. AN AMERICAN ROMANTIC [music of Howard Hanson]. Nymphs and Satyr Ballet Suite; Concert da Camera in C Minor; Concerto for Organ, Harp and Strings; Two Yuletide Pieces for Piano. Spectrum Stereo SR-306. $8.00. 4295. QUARTETTO ITALIANO. STRING QUARTET IN G MINOR, Op. 10 (Debussy)/ STRING QUARTET, No. 12 (Milhaud). Angel 35130. $8.00. 4406. THOMAS SCHIPPERS dir. NY PHIL., LILI CHOOKASIAN [c]. ALEXANDER NEV- SKY, Op. 78 (Prokofiev). Grey Col. ML 5706. Cover signed by Chookasian. $7.00. 4308. HELEN SCHNABEL [pianist], F. CHAS. ADLER dir. VIENNA ORCH. CONCERTO IN D MAJOR, No. 6, Op. 61 (Beethoven). The Beethoven Violin Concerto actually arr. by Beethoven for piano and orchestra. SPA 45. $10.00. 4290. ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG [conductor], Erika Stiedry-Wagner [recitation], Rudolf Kolisch [violin], Eduard Steuermann [piano], etc. PIERROT LUNAIRE (Schönberg). Blue Columbia ML 4471. 2. $7.00. LP - MUSICALS 4414. ANYONE CAN WHISTLE (Laurents-Sondheim). Lee Remick, Angela Landsbury, Harry Guardino, Gabriel Dell, etc. Herbert Greene [conductor]. Gatefold Columbia Stereo KOS 2480. $7.00. 4386. BLOOMER GIRL (Harburg-Arlen). Celeste Holm, David Brooks, Joan McCracken, Harold Arlen, etc. Leon Leonardi [conductor]. Members of orig. cast. Decca DL 8015. $7.00. 4376. DESTRY RIDES AGAIN (Harold Rome). Andy Griffith, Dolores Grey, Rosetta Le Noire, etc. Original cast. Decca Stereo DL 79075. $7.00. 4350. FOLLIES in concert (Sondheim). Licia Albanese, Carol Burnett, Liz Callaway, Betty Comden, Barbara Cook, Erie Mills, Adolph Green, André Gregory, George Hearn, Mandy Patinkin, Lee Remick, Elaine Stritch, etc. Some cast! Paul
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