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C 1 I Love You Jesus 1 Prairie View A&M University Henry Music Library 1/7/2013 CASSETTES C 1 I Love You Jesus Dorceal Duckens C 2 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Philadelphia Orchestra C 3 Bach Choral Preludes for the Christmas Season Walter Kraft C 4 Ravel’s Greatest Hits Bernstein/Ormandy C 5 Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Hamburg State Opera Orchestra C 6 Wagner Overtures Bamberg Symphony C 7 Adagio Lucerne Festival Strings C 8 Albinoni—Allegro I Musici C 9 Goldberg Variations Glenn Gould C 10 Pachelbel/ Albinoni The Baroque Chamber Orchestra C 11 Moussorgsky; Tchaikovsky; Rimsky-Korsakov London Symphony Orchestra C 12 Prokofiev Philadelphia Orchestra C 13 Sibelius/Grieg Philadelphia Orchestra C 14 The Songs Are Free Bernice Johnson Reagon C 15 Holst: The Planets New York Philharmonic/Bernstein C 16 Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 3 in D minor Andrei Gavrilov C 17 Sibelius City of Birmingham Symphony C 18 Puccini: Tosca—Highlights National Philharmonic C 19 Verdi: Arias and Duets Katia Ricciarelli/Placido Domingo C 20 Piano Greatest His, Volume III Lazar Berman C 21 Liebestraum: Piano Favorites C 22 Baroque Weekend Academy of St Martin-in-the-Field C 23 Satie Bernard Herrmann C 24 Best-Loved Classics 2 C 25 Best-Loved Classics 3 C 26 Best-Loved Classics 5 C 27 Daylight Again Crosby, Stills & Nash C 28 Dave Grusin and the NY-LA Dream Band C 29 Zebop! Santana C 30 The Rhythm of the Saints Paul Simon C 31 Migration Dave Grusin C 32 The French Collection Jazz Impressions of French Classics C 33 Out of the Shadows Dave Grusin C 34 Caravanserai Santana C 35 Mother Earth’s Lullaby Synchestra C 36 Chariots of Fire Vangelis C 37 Houston Grand Opera 1989-90 Subscription Preview Cassette C 38 Houston Grand Opera 1990-91 Subscriber Preview Cassatte C 39 Houston Grand Opera 1991-92 Subscriber Preview Cassette C 40 Houston Grand Opera 1992-93 Subscriber Preview Cassatte C 41 Houston Grand Opera 1993-94 Subscriber Preview Cassette C 42 Houston Grand Opera 1994-95 Subscriber Preview Cassette C 43 Houston Grand Opera 1996/97 Spring Preview and 97/98 Sneak Preview C 44 The Prairie View A&M University A Cappella Choir Curtis Everett Powell C 45 Brian Bowman, Euphonium C 46 Call It Jazz Alive! C 47 William Grant Still: Voices and Piano William Grant Still Performing Arts Society C 48 William Grant Still: Strings, Keyboard and Harp Kaufman String Quartet C 49 William Grant Still: Piano Music Albert Dominguez C 50 Troubled Island William Grant Still 2 C 51 Highway 1 William Grant Still C 52 William Grant Still: Centenary Program (1895-1995) Radio Documentary C 53 The 26 Standard American Drum Rudiments Frank Arsenault C 54 Solo Vibraphone John Piper C 55 Destinations Ted Piltzecker C 56 Ellington Mercer Ellington C 57 Beiderbeck: Golden Horn Ralph Barton C 58 Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake C 59 Our Musical Past, Vol. 2: Two Silent Film Scores MusicCrafters Orchestra C 60 Our Musical Past, Vol. 3: Edward MacDowell Royal Philharmonic Orchestra C 61 Our Musical Past, Vol. 4: Mrs. H. H. A. Beach/Arthur Foote Royal Philharmonic Orchestra C 62 Our Musical Past, Vol. 5: William Grant Still/Henry Hadley Royal Philharmonic Orchestra C 63 Promotional Tape: Yoko Hiraoka C 64 L’Arlesienne Suites, Nos. 1 & 2 Bizet C 65 Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Major, op. 90 Orchestra of the Southwest German Radio, Baden-Baden C 66 Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op. 21 Aaron Rosand C 67 Brahms: Symphony No. 2in D, op. 73 Philharmonia Orchestra C 68 Brahms: Symphony No. 1in Cminor,, op. 68 Symphony Orchestra of the Southwest German Radio, Baden-Baden C 69 Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D Major Concord String Quartet C 70 Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 100 & 103 Pro Musica Symphony, Stuttgart C 71 Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 101 & 104 Vienna Symphony Orchestra C 72 R. Schumann: Symphony No. 4 & Others Royal Danish Symphony Orchestra C 73 Beethoven: Violin Concerto & 2 Romances Susanne Lautenbacher C 74 Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 6-8 Cantilena C 75 Great Composers: Mozart, vol. 1 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra C 76 Great Composers: Mozart, vol. 2 Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields C 77 Great Composers: Tchaikovsky, vol. 1 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra C 78 Great Composers: Tchaikovsky, vol. 2 Philharmonia Orchestra C 79 Sibelius/Bruch: Violin Concerti Ivry Gitlis C 80 Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Marche Slave, Romeo & Juliet Philadelphia Orchestra C 81 Hugo Wolf: Italian Serenade The Melos Quartet C 82 Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 Vienna Symphony Orchestra C 83 Das Kantatenwerk J.S. Bach C 84 Beethoven Piano Concertos No. 2 & 4 Julius Katchen C 85 Brahms: Serenade No. 2 Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra C 86 Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields C 87 Tchaikovsky Greatest Hits C 88 The London Promenade Orchestra Plays Tchaikovsky C 89 Tchaikovsky’s Greatest Ballets Philadelphia Orchestra C 90 Powaqqatsi Philip Glass C 91 The Köln Concert Keith Jarrett C 92 Wilson Pickett’s Greatest Hits C 93 Shadowland K. D. Lang C 94 Bat Out of Hell Meatloaf C 95 A Christmas Tapestry C 96 Christmas Favorites Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra C 97 Mister Heartbreak Laurie Anderson C 98 R.E.M. Green C 99 Tracy Chapman C 100 Naked Talking Heads C 101 Scenes From the Southside Bruce Hornsby and the Range C 102 Deep Breakfast Ray Lynch C 103 Christmas With the Mantovani Orchestra 3 C 104 Strauss and Beethoven Mstislav Rostropovich C 105 La Gioconda Ponchielli C 106 The Art of Accompanying Charlotte Martin C 107 These Were Our Songs: The Late ’30s (Tape 1) C 108 These Were Our Songs: The Late 30s (Tape 2) C 109 These Were Our Songs: The Late 30s (Tape 3) C 110 Festival of Faith (Tape 1) Popular Inspirational Favorites C 111 Festival of Faith (Tape 2) C 112 Festival of Faith (Tape 3) C 113 Concert Under the Stars (Tape 1) C 114 Concert Under the Stars (Tape 2) C 115 Concert Under the Stars (Tape 3) C 116 Concert Under the Stars (Tape 4) C 117 The Great Love Songs C 118 Romantic Memories C 119 Moonlight Serenades C 120 V-Disc: The Songs That Went to War (Tape 1) C 121 V Disc: The Songs That Went to War (Tape 2) C 122 V-Disc: The Songs That Went to War (Tape 3) C 123 V-Disc: The Songs That Went to War (Tape 4) C 124 Themes of Love (Tape 1) C 125 Themes of Love (Tape 2) C 126 Themes of Love (Tape 3) C 127 Stardus Ballroom: The Very Best of the Sweet Bands ( Tape 1) C 128 Stardust Ballroom: The Very Best of the Sweet Bands (Tape 2) C 129 Stardust Ballroom: The Very Best of the Sweet Bands (Tape 3) C 130 Stardust Ballroom: The Very Best of the Sweet Bands (Tape 4) C 131 Moments to Remember: Romantic Stars, Romantic Needs (Tape 1) C 132 Moments to Remember: Romantic Stars, Romantic Needs (Tape 2) C 133 Moments to Remember: Romantic Stars, Romantic Needs (Tape 3) C 134 Enchanted Piano Classics (Tape 1) C 135 Enchanted Piano Classics (Tape 2) C 136 Enchanted Piano Classics (Tape 3) C 137 Encore!: Great Stars, Great Performances (Tape 1) C 138 Encore!: Great Stars, Great Performances (Tape 2) C 139 Encore! Great Stars, Great Performances (Tape 3) C 140 Encore! Great Stars, Great Performances (Tape 4) C 141 The Most Inspiring Songs of the Century (Tape 1) C 142 The Most Inspiring Songs of the Century (Tape 2) C 143 The Most Inspiring Songs of the Century (Tape 3) C 144 The Most Inspiring Songs of the Century (Tape 4) C 145 Sweet Dreams of Country: Golden Stars, Golden Memories (Tape 1) C 146 Sweet Dreams of Country: Golden Stars, Golden Memories (Tape 2) C 147 Sweet Dreams of Country: Golden Stars, Golden Memories (Tape 3) C 148 Fifty Years of Music America Loves Best (Tape 1) C 149 Fifty Years of Music America Poves Best (Tape 2) C 150 Fifty Years of Music America Loves Best (Tape 3) C 151 Dancing and Romancing Through the ’40s (Tape 1) C 152 Dancing and Romancing Through the ’40s (Tape 2) C 153 Dancing and Romancing Through the ’40s (Tape 3) C 154 Dancing and Romancing Through the ’40s (Tape 4) C 155 The Big Bands Live! (Tape 1) C 156 The Big Band Live! (Tape 2) C 157 The Big Band Live! (Tape 3) C 158 The Big Band Live! (Tape 4) 4 C 159 Big Band Memories 1945-1969 (Tape 1) C 160 Big Band Memories 1945-1969 (Tape 2) C 161 Big Band Memories 1945-1969 (Tape 3) C 162 Big Band Memories 1945-1969 (Tape 4) C 163 Les Paul and Mary Ford (Tape 1) C 164 Les Paul and Mary Ford (Tape 2) C 165 Les Paul and Mary Ford (Tape 3) C 166 Climb Ev’ry Mountain (Tape 1) C 167 Climb Ev’ry Mountain (Tape 2) C 168 Climb Ev’ry Mountain (Tape 3) C 169 Benny Goodman Live at Carnegie Hall (Tape1) C 170 Benny Goodman Live at Carnegie Hall (Tape 2) C 171 Benny Goodman: Small Groups 1941-1945 C 172 Mantovani: My World of Melody (Tape 1) C 173 Mantovani: My World of Melody (Tape 2) C 174 Mantovani: My World of Melody (Tape 3) C 175 Popular Melodies That Will Live Forever (Tape 1) C 176 Popular Melodies That Will Live Forever (Tape 2) C 177 Popular Melodies That Will Live Forever (Tape 3) C 178 Popular Melodies That Will Live Forever (Tape 4) C 179 Golden Memories of the 40s (Tape 1) C 180 Golden Memories of the 40s (Tape 2) C 181 Golden Memories of the 40s (Tape 3) C 182 Golden Memories of the 40s (Tape 4) C 183 This is My Country (Tape 1) C 184 This is My Country (Tape 2) C 185 This is My Country (Tape 3) C 186 This is My Country (Tape 4) C 187 A Celebration of Country ’n’ Pop Music (Tape 1) C 188 A Celebration of Country ’n’ Pop Music (Tape 2) C 189 A Celebration of Country ’n’ Pop Music (Tape 3) C 190 A Celebration of Country ’n’ Pop Music (Tape 4) C 191 American Popular Song (Tape 1) C 192 American Popular Song (Tape 2) C 193 American Popular Song (Tape 3) C 194 American Popular Song (Tape 4) C 195 Mood Music for Pleasure: Relaxing With the Stars (Tape 2) C 196 Mood
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