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Cds Available at Chatter's Nov 23 Popup Store at the Kosmos November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 1 CD Title Performer Other Info Comments Box No INSTRUMENTALS Je m’appelle Dadou Ron Romanovsky Accordion vocal and accordion 1 Ghost Research Devon Hall Cello electronic 1 Grand Canyon Project Rhonda Rider Cello solo cello 1 Yo-Yo Ma Silk Road Journeys Cello 1 Deuble & Jolly Reverberations Guitar Schubert, Mercer, Gershwin, etc. 1 nube new beginning Carter & Lombardi Guitar/Harp guitar and harp 1 Ray Still & Leon Goossens The Splendid Oboe Oboe Mozart, Bach 1 Crown Imperial Mary Preston Organ Strauss, Gabrieli, Wagner, etc. 1 The Complete Works for Organ Kevin Bowyer Organ Jehan Alain 1 Festival Internacional Guy Bovet Organ Cabezón, etc. 1 Festival Internacional Roberto Fresco Organ 1 Festival Internacional Cristina Garcia Banegas Organ 1 Festival Internacional Elisa Freixo Organ 1 Tromba Mundi Paul Bratcher Piano Sinfonia Americana 1 Two Pianos Devon Hall Piano Free Improvisation 1 Ballads and Blues George Winston Piano Piano Solos 1 Forest George Winston Piano Solo Piano 1 Summer George Winston Piano Solo Piano 1 Autumn George Winston Piano Solo Piano 1 So Near and Dear to Me Richard Dworsky Piano Solo Piano 1 Great American Piano I Leonard Pennario Piano Gottschalk 1 Great American Piano II Pennario, Joshua Rifkin Piano Gottschalk, Joplin, Gershwin 1 Reflexiones Lorenzo Martinez Violin 1 Heroes Mark O’Connor Violin violin and vocals 1 Indian Summer Friedemann Misc. guitar and other 1 MOVIES ETC 2 A Passage to India 2 Orange County 2 Ragtime 2 Latcho Drom 2 Sarafina! The Music of Liberation 2 Carousel Rogers & Hammerstein 2 November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 2 Oklahoma Rogers & Hammerstein 2 West Side Story Leonard Bernstein 2 West Side Story Variations Bayless meets Bernstein 2 Philadelphia Howard Shore 2 Pirates of the Caribbean Hans Zimmer 2 Mystère Cirque du Soleil 2 The Fantasticks 2 Kiss of the Spider Woman 2 Miss Saigon complete 2-CD’s 2 Miss Saigon Highlights 2 Big Night 2 Notting Hill 2 Shine 2 Wonder Boys 2 Requiem Placido Domingo, etc. Andrew Lloyd Webber 2 Mamma Mia! Abba 2 Webber plays Webber Julian Lloyd Webber Andrew Lloyd Webber 2 Cats Andrew Lloyd Webber 2 Star Tracks Cincinnati Pops Orch. John Williams, Alex. Courage 2 Star Tracks II Cincinnati Pops Orch. John Williams, etc. 2 CULTURAL DIVERSITY 3 Andean Music from Peru Andean 3 From the Incas to the World Andean 3 Africa - The Essential Album African 2 CD’s 3 The Empresses of Africa Miriam Makeba, etc. African 3 The Emperors of Africa African 3 Africa - Music from TV Series African 3 Sweet Honey In The Rock Sweet Honey in the Rock Afro-Amer. Selections 1976-1988 3 Nōs Virginia Rodrigues Brazilian 3 Sol Negro Virginia Rodrigues Brazilian 3 Brazilian Tangos and Waltzes Dominique Cornil Braz/Spanish 3 Seville to Santa Fe Ruben Romero, others Braz/Spanish spanish guitar 3 Spanish Guitar Favourites John Williams Braz/Spanish spanish guitar 3 Romanza Ruben Romero Braz/Spanish spanish guitar 3 Tango Mix 1 Braz/Spanish 3 November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 3 Mi Buenos Aires querido Braz/Spanish tango 3 Love & Liberté Gipsy Kings Braz/Spanish 3 The Best of the Gypsy Kings Gipsy Kings Braz/Spanish 3 Tierra Gitana Gipsy Kings Braz/Spanish 3 Frank McC. y sus Amigos Frank McCulloch Braz/Spanish 3 Cachaito Orlando Cachaito Lopez Braz/Spanish 3 Spanish Angel Paul Winter Consort Braz/Spanish Recorded live in Spain 3 Samba e Pagode 7 Braz/Spanish samba music 3 Solo Para los Bachateros Braz/Spanish 3 Celtic Wedding The Chieftains Celtic 3 Estampas Criollas Guillermo Figuero, etc. Creole 3 Legends of Gypsy Flamenco Flamenco 3 Paisajes del Flamenco Ron Stark Flamenco 3 Rumba Flamenco Flamenco 3 A Bit of Sun Shir Madness Klezmer Jewish Klezmer Music 3 Kokopelli’s Cafe R. Carlos Nakai Quartet Native Amer. 3 Canyon Trilogy R. Carlos Nakai Native Amer. Native American Flute Music 3 Musikk langs Glomma Mjøsenemblet Norwegian 3 Gipsy Show Ballo Romm Gipsy Show Romanian 3 The Best of the Red Army Choir Red Army Choir Russian 3 Frae My Ain Countrie Jean Redpath 1973 Scottish 3 The Songs of Robert Burns Jean Redpath 1976 Scottish 3 Ballad Folk Jean Redpath 1977 Scottish 3 OPERA 4 Duets and Arias 4 Duets and Scenes Bjoerling, Merrill, etc. Puccini and Verdi 4 Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall Kathleen Battle 4 Callas - La Divina Maria Callas 4 Callas - La Divina 3 Maria Callas 4 Diva! Lesley Garrett 4 La Bellissima Anna Moffo 4 The Puccini Album John Bayless 4 Rappaccini’s Daughter Manhattan School Two-Act Opera in Spanish 4 Amici Forever The Opera Band 4 November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 4 Tchaikovsky - Pique Dame Kirov Opera & Orchestra 4 Wagner - Das Rheingold Wiener Philharmoniker 4 BACH 5 Cello Concertos Anner Bylsma C.P.E. Bach 5 Württemberg Sonatas Mahan Esfahani C.P.E. Bach 5 The 18th Century Symphony Salzburg Chamber Phil. C.P.E. Bach C.P.E. and W.F. Bach 5 The Goldberg Variations Teodoro Anzellotti accordion 5 Keyboard Masterworks Andrew Rangell piano 5 Rēfērences Wanda Landowska piano 5 Murray Perahia Plays Bach Murray Perahia piano 5 Bach Keyboard Concertos Murray Perahia piano 5 Bach meets the Beatles John Bayless piano 5 Bach Cantatas Lorraine H. Kieberson vocal 5 Das Wohltemperierte Klavier II Till Fellner 5 Das Wohltemperierte Klav. I/II Christiane Jaccottet cembalo/harpsichord 5 Goldberg Variations Dmitry Sitkovetsky Aria with 30 Variations 5 Suites for Solo Cello (& piano) Janos Starker cello and piano - 2 CD’s 5 Unaccompanied Cello Suites Edgar Meyer cello 5 Cello Suites Nathaniel Rosen cello 5 Suite No. 2 James Galway Concerto for flute, violin, harps. 5 The Bach Variations Windham Hill Sampler 5 Concerto Italien Kenneth Gilbert Ouverture a la Française 5 Componirstube Bruno Oberhammer 5 Magnificat Gardiner, Kirkby, etc. choir, soloist, period instruments 5 6 Flute Sonatas John Solum 5 CHRISTMAS/CHORAL 6 Music for Christmas Tavener, others 6 A Christmas Album Barbra Streisand 6 A Music Box Christmas 19th cent. music boxes 6 Christmas Around the Country vocal 6 Christmas Around the Country II vocal 6 Christmas Stars - Joy to World Sutherland, Tebaldi, Pav. opera stars 6 O Holy Night Pavarotti opera stars 6 November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 5 A Carnegie Hall Christmas Con. Kathleen Battle opera stars 6 Noël Elmer Iseler Singers Early Canadian Xmas Music 6 Christmas Day in the Morning The Cambridge Singers 6 Nativity Mormon Tabernacle Choir 6 A Festival of Christmas Carols London Symph/Choir orchestra and choir 6 Christmas at King’s King’s College Choir favorite carols 6 Shout for Joy Jean Redpath favorite carols 6 The Christmas Album Virgil Fox organ 6 A Celtic Heartbeat Christmas celtic tradition 6 The Carols of Christmas Windham Hill Collection 6 A Winter Garden Loreena McKennitt five songs for the season 6 A Waverly Consort Christmas Michael Jaffee, Conduct. East Anglia to Appalachia 6 Il Poverello Med/Ren Music St. Francis of Assisi 6 Joys of Christmas The Desert Chorale 6 A Baroque Treasury Desert Chorale 6 Invocations Key Chorale 6 Heavenly Peace Santa Fe Desert Chorale 6 Christmas in Santa Fe Santa Fe Desert Chorale 6 Live! A Merry NM Christmas Santa Fe Desert Chorale 6 Gregorian Chant Elvis Presley Brotherhood of St. Greg. Elvis music (not Christmas) 6 And On Earth, Peace Joseph Jennings, Direct. A Chanticleer Mass 6 Sacred Treasures II Sistine Chapel Choral Masterworks 6 Sacred Treasures IV Quiet Prayers Choral Masterworks 6 A Cappella II St. Thomas Choir St. Thomas Church, NYC 6 Blessings Great & Small Cathedral Church - Minn. anthems and organ works 6 The Black Madonna Ensemble Unicorn Monastery of Montserrat 1400 6 Amarl and the Night Visitors Menotti NBC Telecast 1951 6 Vespers of 1610 Monteverdi Boston Baroque 6 A Portrait of Anonymous 4 4 women vocalists liturgical 6 Choral Classics from King’s King's College Choir Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, others 6 CLASSICAL Composer 7 Iberia Marc-André Hamelin Albéniz 19th century 7 Iberia Antal Dorati conducts Albéniz etc. 19th century 7 Music of Leroy Anderson Fred. Fennell conducts Anderson 20th century 7 November 23 Chatter CD sale Page 6 Leroy Anderson & Eric Coates Fred. Fennell conducts Anderson 20th century 7 A Grand, Grand Overture 2 pianos Arnold b. 1921 7 Auber and Suppé Overtures Paul Paray conducts Auber 19th century 7 French Opera Highlights Paul Paray conducts Auber 19th century 7 Musik aus Sanssouci Berliner Barock-Comp. Bach, CPE etc. Bach, Benda, others 18th cent. 7 Concerto for Orchestra Sir Georg Solti Bartók 20th century 7 The Wooden Prince Antal Dorati conducts Bartók 20th century 7 Symphonies 1-8 Chamber Orch of Europe Beethoven 18th-19th century (3 CD’s) 7 Symphony 9 Chamber Orch of Europe Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 The Beethoven Journey Piano Concertos 1 & 3 Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 Missa Solemnis Monteverdi Choir Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 Concerto No. 1 for piano/orch Murray Perahia Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 Concerto No. 3 for piano/orch Murray Perahia Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 Concerto No. 5 for piano/orch Murray Perahia Beethoven 18th-19th century 7 Music Inspired By Ghosts Vienna Boys’ Choir etc. Beethoven + 18th - 20th century 7 Symphonies Nos. 1-3 Seattle Symphony Borodin 19th century 7 Borodin and Tchaikovsky London Symphony Orch. Borodin + 19th century 7 Violin music Claude Chalhoub Chalhoub 20th century 7 Complete Works for Piano Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Debussy 20th century 7 Complete Works for Piano 2 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Debussy 19th-20th century 7 Complete Works for Piano 3 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Debussy 19th-20th century 7 Complete Works for Piano 5 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Debussy 20th century 7 Symphonie No.
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