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18.7 Instrumental 78S, Pp 173-195 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL Sets do NOT have original albums unless indicated. If matrix numbers are needed for any of the items below in cases where they have been omitted, just let me know (preferably sooner rather than later). Albums require wider boxes than I use for records. If albums are available and are wanted, they will have to be shipped separately. U.S. postal charges for shipment within the U.S. are still reasonable (book rate) but out of country fees will probably be around $25.00 for an empty album. Capt. H. E. ADKINS dir. KNELLER HALL MUSICIANS 2107. 12” PW Plum HMV C.2445 [2B2922-IIA/2B2923-IIA]. FANFARES (Composed for the Musicians’ Benevolent Fund by Lord Berners, Sir. W. Davies, Dorothy Howell and Dame Edith Smyth). Two sides . Lt. rubs, cons . 2. $15.00. JOHN AMADIO [flutist] 2510. 12” Red Orth. Vla 9706 [Cc8936-II/Cc8937-II]. KONZERTSTÜCK, Op. 98: Finale (Heinrich Hofmann) / CONCERTINO, Op. 102 (Chaminade). Orch. dir. Lawrance Collingwood . Just about 1-2. $12.00. DANIELE AMFITHEATROF [composer, conductor] dir. PASDELOUP ORCH. 3311. 12” Green Italian Columbia GQX 10855, GQX 10866 [CPTX280-2/ CPTX281-2, CPTX282-3/ CPTX283- 1]. PANORAMA AMERICANO (Amfitheatrof). Four sides. Just about 1-2. $25.00. ENRIQUE FERDNANDEZ ARBOS [composer, conductor] dir. ORCH. 2222. 12” Blue Viva-Tonal Columbia 67607-D [WKX-62-2/WKX-63]. NOCHE DE ARABIA (Arbos). Two sides. Stkr. with Arbos’ autograph attached to lbl. side one. Just about 1-2. $20.00. LOUIS AUBERT [composer, con- ductor] dir. PARIS CONSERVA- TOIRE ORCH. 1570. 10” Purple Eng. Decca M.30008, M.30009 [SB82-2/SB83-1, SB84-2/ SB98-2]. DRYADE (Aubert). Three sides / LA NUIT ENSORCELÉE: Valse (Chopin, arr. Aubert). First LOUIS AUBERT disc 2-3/2, second disc 3-4/2. $10.00. WILHELM BACHAUS [pianist] 3019. 12” Red ’08 Pats. “A” plate 71043 [2653f]. PERPETUUM MOBILE (v.Weber). Just about 1-2. $10.00. 2116. 12” Red PoW Victor 6582 [Cc7153-II/Cc7154-I]. NALIA (Delibes-Dohnányi) / LIEBESTRAUM (Liszt). Nice late pressing. Few lightest mks., cons . 2. $7.00. BÉLA BARTÓK [composer, pianist]. See also: MARIA BASILIDES [c] in 78 Vocal section. 2223. 12” Blue shellac Viva-Tonal Columbia 50318-D [WAX5322-3/WAX5323-2]. HUN- GARIAN FOLK TUNES (Bartók-arr. Szigeti). Two sides. With JOSEPH SZIGETI [violinist]. Just about 1-2. $15.00. 3104. 12” PW Plum Disque Gram. L-800 [CW725-I/CW726-I]. DANSE ROUMAINE, Op. 8/ ESE A SZÉKELYEKNÉL; MEDVETANC (both Bartók). Just about 1-2. $35.00. EDOUARD BERVILY [conductor] dir. ORCH. SYMPHONIQUE 1579. 10” PW Plum Disque Gram. K-6540 [OW-1000-2/OW1001-1]. LA HABANERA: Pré- lude (Raoul Laparra). Two sides. IMs. Fine surface material. Few lightest mks. Cons . 2. $15.00. - 173 - 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL 1573. 10” PW Plum Disque Gram. K-6631 [OL- 409-2/OL410-2]. SUITE MINIATURE: Aubade / SUITE MINIATURE: Chagrins; Danse (Piero Coppola, orch. H. Mouton). Fine surface material. Just about 1-2. $15.00. LOUIS BEYDTS [composer, conductor] dir. INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE 1762. 10” PW Plum Disque Gramophone K-7811. A TRAVERS PARIS: Cluny / A TRAVERS PARIS: Le Louvre (Louis Beydts). First of two records comprising the suite but each side complete in itself. Just about 1-2. $10.00. LEO BLECH dir. BERLIN STAATSOPER ORCH . 3127. 12” EE Polydor 66389 [80bl/81½bl]. DIE FLEDERMAUS: Overture (Strauss). Two sides. Just about 1-2. $15.00. NAOUM BLINDER [violinist] 2819. 12” Blk. Viva-Tonal Columbia 50118-D [W98459-1/W98511-3]. LA CAPRICI- EUSE, Op. 17 (Elgar) / VIOLIN CON- NAOUM BLINDER CERTO: Canzonetta (Tschaikowsky). Piano acc. Valentin Pavolvsky [Vladimir Padwa]. Small lbl. stkr. Just about 1-2. $10.00. ROSARIO BOURDON [conductor] dir. VICTOR CONCERT ORCHESTRA 1720. 10” Blk. Orth. Victor 22144. SUITE PRIMEVAL: Cheyenne War Dance / SHAWNEE INDIAN HUNTING DANCE (both Charles S. Skilton). Just about 1-2. $12.00. FRANK BRIDGE [conductor, also composer and violist] 2855. 12” Blue acous. Eng. Columbia L.1605 [AX346/AX347]. PAVANE POUR UNE INFANTE DEFUNTE (Ravel). Two sides. IMs. Just about 1-2. $15.00. HORACE BRITT [cellist] 2547. 12” Green Viva-Tonal Columbia 52059-X [W98674-2/W98675-2]. CONCERTO IN D: Intermezzo (Lalo) / ROMANCE (Saint-Saëns). Piano acc. Josef Adler. Side one was also issued as take 3 (probably on Columbia 50251-D) accompanied by Arthur Bergh. IMs. Just about 1-2. $8.00. WILLY BURMESTER [violinist]. Hamburg, 1869 - Hamburg, 1933. Famed violinist, championed as a youth by Tschaikowsky. 2941. 12” Blk. Angel Mon. Gramophone 047919/047920 [245ac/246ac]. SARABANDE [from Concerto No. 3 in G , 3 rd Mvt.] (Händel-Burmester) / ANDANTE RELIGIOSO (Sinding-Burmester) [from Three Elegiac Pieces , Op. 106, No. 3. One small rub. Just about 1-2. $40.00. ADOLF BUSCH [violinist] 3503. 12” Orth/Scroll “Z” (and “Z”-type) shellac Victor Set M-133 (7554-7556). [UNACCOMPANIED] SONATA IN D MINOR (Bach). Six sides. Beautiful pressings. Just about 1-2. $30.00. HENRI BUSSER [conductor, composer] 1587. 10” PW French Columbia DF 707, DF 708 [WL3115-1/WL3116-2, WL3117-1/ WL3118-2]. PETITE SUITE (Debussy, orch. Busser). Four sides. Just about 1-2. $15.00. GUILA BUSTABO [violinist] 3621. 12” Australian Columbia LOX-245 [CAX-7561-1/ CAX-7562-1]. ON WINGS OF SONG (Mendels- HENRI BUSSER sohn) / PRAELUDIUM AND ALLEGRO (Pugnani- Kreisler). With Gerald Moore [pianist]. Just about 1-2. $15.00. - 174 - 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL CAPET STRING QUARTET [Lucien Capet, Maurice Hewitt, Henri Benoît, Camille Delobelle ] 3505. 12” Blue PW English Columbia L2283 through L2287. QUARTET No. 14 IN C# MINOR, Op. 131 (Beethoven). Ten sides. Just about 1-2. $25.00. PABLO CASALS [cellist] 1650. 10” Red Japanese elec. Victor NF-4023 [BVE-31973-5/BVE-34416-7]. VITO (Pop- per, Op. 54, No. 5) / SPANISH DANCE (Granados-Casals). Piano acc. Nicolai Med- nikoff. Just about 1-2. $10.00. 1653. 10” Red Japanese elec. Victor NF-4041 [BVE-31966-8/BVE-31972-12]. CHANSON VILLAGEOISE (Popper, op. 62, No. 2) / APRÈS UN RÊVE (Fauré). Piano acc. Ed- ward Gendron/Nicolai Mednikoff. Just about 1-2. $10.00. 2743. 12” Purple acous. Eng. Columbia 7360 [48716-3?/49801-2?]. TANNHÄUSER: O Star of Eve (Wagner) / EVENING SONG [ABENDLIED] (Schumann). Excellent laminated mid-‘20s pressing. Just about 1-2. $15.00. 2135. 12” Red PW Victor 7193 [CJ2277-I/CJ2292-I]. SONG WITHOUT WORDS, IN D, Op. 109 (Mendelssohn) / SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME, Op. 55, No. 4 (Dvořák); FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE (Rimsky-Korsakov). Piano acc. Blas Net. Just about 1-2. $8.00. 3497. 12” Red Scroll “Z” shellac Victor Set M-134 (7568-7570). SONATA IN A MAJOR (Beethoven). Five sides / MINUET IN G (all Beethoven). Both with OTTO SCHULHOF [pianist]. Superb pressings. Just about 1-2. $30.00. MARIO CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO [pianist, composer] 3326. 12” Red PW Victor 16449. CIPRESSI [Remembering the Cypresses of Usigliano di Sari] (Castelnuovo-Tedesco, 1920). Two sides. Just about 1-2. $10.00. ARTHUR CATTERALL and JOHN S. BRIDGE [violinists], Sir HAMILTON HARTY dir. ORCH . 2143. 12” Blue acous. Columbia 67066-D to 67068-D [AX395/AX396, AX397-2/AX398-2, AX399-1/AX356-2]. CONCERTO IN D MINOR FOR TWO VIOLINS (Bach). Five sides / HARTY dir. ORCH . AIR FOR G STRING (Bach). IMs. Just about 1-2. $20.00 CATTERALL STRING QUARTET [Arthur Catterall, John S. Bridge, Frank S. Park, Johan C. Hock] 3183. 12” Blk. acous. SR HMV D.646 [Cc1305-II/ Cc676-II]. LADY AUDREY’S SUITE, Op. 19: The Little Girl and the Old Shepherd (Her- bert Howells) / QUARTET IN F: Minuet (Glinka). Side one just about 1-2. Side two small scrape (likely few lt. sounds) and tiny rub, cons. 2. $12.00. ABRAM CHASINS [pianist, composer] 1364. 10” Orth. Vla 1573 [OB1799-1A/OB1800- IIA]. FAIRY TALE / PRÉLUDES: Op. 10, No. 5; Op. 12, No. 2; Op. 12, No. 1 (all Abram Chasins). Just about 1-2. $12.00. RENÉE CHEMET [violinist] 1531. 10” Red Vla 66043 [Ho5783-IIae]. WALTZ (Weber). Piano acc. Marguerite Delcourt. VrBk. Just about 1-2. $8.00. 1532. 10” Red Vla 66076 [Ho6041-IIae]. SONATA IN G MINOR: Presto non troppo [2 nd mvt.] (Tartini). Piano acc. Marguerite Delcourt. VrBk. Just about 1-2. $8.00. RENÉE CHEMET and doll SHURA CHERKASSKY [pianist] 1368. 10” Blue acous. Vr 45394. ECOSSAISES (Beethoven) / PRÈLUDE PATHETIQUE (Cherkassky). Label notes his age as being eleven at the time of the recordings . Excellent copy, cons . 2. $12.00. 1369. 10” Red Orth. Vla 4193. PRÈLUDE, Op. 32, No. 1 / SCHERZO, Op. 16, No. 2 (both Mendelssohn). Just about 1-2. $15.00. - 175 - 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL FRANCESCO CILÈA [composer, pianist]. See: ENRICO CARUSO [t] and GIUSEPPE DE LUCA [b] in 78 rpm Vocal Section. ALBERT COATES [conductor] dir. LONDON SYMPHONY ORCH . 2843. 12” Blue acous. Columbia 7091-M through 7093-M [74060-2/74061-2, 76081-1/ 76082-2, 78062-2/6908-2]. LE POÈME DE L’EXTASE (Scriabin). Five sides. / THO- MAS BEECHAM dir. BEECHAM SYM- PHONY ORCH. MARRIAGE OF FIGARO: Overture (Mozart). Just about 1-2. $25.00. PIERO COPPOLA [conductor, composer] dir. ORCH. SYMP. DU GRAMOPHONE 2798. 12” PW Plum Disque Gram. L-855 [CG939- I/CG940-I]. DEUX DANSES SYMPHO- NIQUES: Habanera / DEUX DANSES SYMPHONIQUES: Blues (Piero Coppola). Small lbl. stkr. Just about 1-2. $20.00. 2152. 12” PW Blk. Disque Gram. W-1140 [CF2720- I/CF2721-I]. SARABANDE [POÈME SYM- PHONIQUE POUR ORCHESTRE ET VOIX] (Roger Ducasse). Two sides. Just about 1-2. $20.00. GEORGE COPELAND [pianist] 2474. 12” PW Red Victor 15346. CANTO I DANSA IV (Mompou); TANGO (Albeniz) / TANGO ESPAGNOLE (Albeniz). Just about 1-2. PIERO COPPOLA $12.00.
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