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Composer Title Catalogue No Label Conductor Orchestra Date ADAM Composer Title Catalogue No Label Conductor Orchestra Date ADAM Giselle-Ballet ACL79 Decca Ace Of Clubs, Mono Blareau, Richard L'Orchestra Du Theatre National 1960 :'Opera Paris ALBINONI Six Concertos Stu70475 Erato (France), Stereo Scimone, Claudio I Solisti Veneti 1970 ALBINONI Adagio for Organ and Strings TV34135S Vox Turnabout Rilling, Helmuth Wuertemberg Chamber 1964/67 MOZART Orchestra CORRETTE HANDEL ALBINONI Oboe Concerto in A minor/D minor/B flat CFP163 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Davidson, Arthur The Virtuosi Of England 1971 VIVALDI major Stereo ARNOLD Symphony No 5/Peterloo Overture/4 Cornish ASD2878 EMI-HMV Arnold, Malcolm City Of Birmingham Symphony 1973 Dances Orchestra BACH Switched on Bach 63501 CBS Stereo 1968 BACH Peter Schreier Arien aus Kantaten 825865 Eterna - Stereo Mauesberger Gewandhausorchester Leipzig 1971 BACH Brandenburg Concerto No.2 2565010 Archive Production Richter, Karl Munich Bath Orchestra Concerto for 2 harpsichords, strings ans Continuo in C minor Suite for Orchestra No.1 in C minor BACH 300 Jahre JS Bach Vol 7 - Kantaten 2901501 HMV/EMI Steroe Gonnenwein Suddeutsher Madrigalchor 1987 Consortium Musicum BACH Jaques Loussier trio 6308177 Phillips 1973 BACH On the Silbermann Organ at Fraureuth 6540010 Fontana Special (Stereo) 1968 BACH Violin concertos 6580021 Phillips Red 1958 BACH BRANDENBURG CONCERTO 1,2,3 410 500 - 1 ARCHIV PRODUKTION PINNOCK THE ENGLISH CONCERT 1983 BACH BRANDENBURG CONCERTO 4,5,6 410 501 - 1 ARCHIV PRODUKTION PINNOCK THE ENGLISH CONCERT 1983 BACH Orchestral Suites - Great Composers No, 2 B 411008-1 Philips Stereo Marriner, Neville Academy of St. Martin In The 1978 Minor & No. 3 In D Fields BACH Musicalia - Various 416529-1 Phillips (Spain) 1986 BACH The Brandenburg Concertos ALP1755 HMV Mono LPs Masters, Robert Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra BACH CONCERTI FOR VIOLIN, STRINGS AND APM14086 DGG ARCHIVE CONTINUO NO.1 NO.2 CONCERTO FOR 2 VIOLINS, STRINGS AND CONTINUO BACH Vol 12 Organ works BACH1012 Peerless - Stereo BACH Motetten BM30SL1327 Musicaphon (Germany) Rilling, Helmuth Bach Collegium Stuttgart Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied Stereo Jesu meine Freude BACH Motetten BM30SL1328 Musicaphon (Germany) Rilling, Helmuth Bach Collegium Stuttgart Furchte Dich..., Komm Jesu Komm, Der Geist Stereo Hilft.., Lobet Den Herrn... BACH Brandenburg Concertos 1,2&3 CFP40010 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Davison, Arthur English Chamber Orchestra 1972 Stereo BACH Double concerto in D minor, Aminor & E CFP40244 EMI Classics For Pleasure - Davison, Arthur The Virtuosi Of England 1976 Major Stereo BACH Violin concerto in E major & Orch Suite in B CHVL030 Chevron Scholz, Maga The Munich Bach Orchestra, The 1979 minor Nuremburg Sym. Orch. BACH Toccatas & Fugue at the organ of St. Laurens CLP1145 HMV Mono LPs Church, Alkmaar, Holland BACH THREE HARPSICHORD CONCERTOS DTL93097 LONDON REDEL PRO ARTE CHAMBER (MUNICH) No. 1, 4, 5 BACH Three motets EXP41 Oryx Herwig, Gerhard The Essen Bach Choir 1968 BACH Organ music from Notre Dame FDY1908 Saga Fidelity Stereo Notre Dame de Paris BACH Harpsichord recitals FDY2054 Saga Fidelity Stereo 1963? BACH The Majesty of the Luneberg Organ GGL0239 Pye Golden Guinea 1959 (Mono?) BACH St John Passion GM2242A/B Concert Hall Vandernoot, Andre The Bach Choir Orchestra Amsterdam BACH Goldberg variations HQS1129 HMV/EMI Stereo LPs 1954 BACH Alirio Diaz plays Bach HQS1145 HMV/EMI Stereo LPs 1968 Chaconne, Gugue in A minor BACH Brandenberg Concertos No 1,3 & 6 by K LXT5198 Decca Mono Munchiner, Karl The Stuttgart Chamber Munchinger Orchestra BACH Brandenberg Concertos No 2, 4 & 5 by K LXT5199 Decca Mono Munchiner, Karl The Stuttgart Chamber Munchinger Orchestra BACH TOCCATA AND FUGUE IN D MINOR SDD258 ACE OF DIAMONDS 1960 FANTASIS AND FUGUE IN G MINOR PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN E MINOR PASSACAGLIA AND FUGUE IN C MINOR BACH L’oeuvre pour orgue - Fugue's STU70099 Erato (France), Stereo BACH Chamber music by the Bach family SUA10389 Supraphon ARS Rediviva Ensemble, Prague 1963 BACH Toccata, Fugue & Chorale preludes T327 World Record Club BACH Best Loved Organ Works by A Harverson X519 Classics Club BACH THE WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER XID 5131 SAGA BACH CPE CPE Bach GSGC15007 Pye Collector Redel, Karl 1970 BACH JC, WF, WFE Rampal & Zukerman – Flute, violin & viola 73497 CBS Stereo 1975 BARTOK Bluebirds Castle 76518 CBS/Fontana LPs Boulez, Pierre BBC Symphony Orchestra 1976 BARTOK Concert for Orchestra & Dance Suite 411023/1 Decca Solti, George LSO 1965 BARTOK QUARTET No.2 & No.4 MQ 10-502 MARFER BARTOK The fine arts quartet - String Quartets XID5204 ARC - Saga The Fine Arts Quartet 1962/67 BARTOK The fine arts quartet - String Quartets XID5205 ARC - Saga The Fine Arts Quartet 1961 BAX Delius, Bax, Walton, Bridge - Cello Sonata's & ABRD1209 Chandos 1987 BRIDGE Ballads DELIUS WALTON BEETHOVEN Greatest hits by Stein & Sterkin 30039 CBS - Stereo Various Various 1972 BEETHOVEN Pathetique/Les Adieux Appassionata Piano 135064 Deutsche Grammophon 1968 Sonata's Privilege Series BEETHOVEN Symphony No 5 by Antal Dorati 2870482 Contour Dorati, Antal Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 1975 BEETHOVEN Piano trio Op 1 No 3, Cello Sonata Op 17 6833054 Phillips - Stereo Horszowski, Vegh, Casals 1959 Pablo Casals BEETHOVEN VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MAJOR Op. 61 ALP 1437 HMV MUNCH BOSTON SYMPHONY BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO.5 IN C MINOR 33C1051 COLUMBIA (10") KLEMPERER PHILHARMONIA BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO.4 G MAJOR 33C1055 COLUMBIA (10") LUDWIG PHILHARMONIA BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO.3 IN E FLAT MAJOR OP.55 33CCX1346 COLUMBIA KLEMPERER PHILHARMONIA BEETHOVEN SYMPHONYEROICA NO.7 IN A MAJOR OP.92 33CX1379 COLUMBIA KLEMPERER PHILHARMONIA BEETHOVEN Symp No 5 in C minor by Karl Bohm 410478-1 Deutsche Grammophon Bohm, Karl Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1970 BEETHOVEN Violin concerto in D 410483-1 Phillips Davis, Colin Concertgebouw Orchestra 1974 Amsterdam BEETHOVEN Piano con No 5 in E flat "The Emporer" 410492-1 Deutsche Grammophon Haitnink Bernard Concertgebouw Orchestra 1964 Amsterdam BEETHOVEN Concerto in D Major Op 61 5N06302667 EMI Cover New Philharmonic Orchestra 1971 Willi Boskovsky Vinyl Boult BEETHOVEN Overtures by Eduard Van Beinum ACL97 Decca Ace Of Clubs Mono Van Beinum LPO BEETHOVEN Piano Sonatas by John Lill ACM2026 ASV Stereo 1981 BEETHOVEN CONCERTO NO.5 IN E FLAT OP.73 EMPEROR ALP1300 HMV MENGES PHILHARMONIA BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO.6 IN F FLAT MAJOR OP.68 ALP1408 HMV CLUYTENS BERLIN PHILHARMONIC PASTORAL BEETHOVEN Emperor concerto No. 5 by Solomon & Phil ALP1300 HMV Mono LPs Menges, Herbert Philharmonic Orchestra BEETHOVEN TheOrch Archduke Trio by Barenboim Zuckerman, ASD2572 HMV/EMI Stereo Barenboim, Zuckerman, Du'Pre 1970 Du'Pre BEETHOVEN Symphony No 7 by Riccardo Muit & Phil Orch ASD3646 HMV/EMI Stereo Muti, Riccardo The Philadelphia Orchestra 1979 BEETHOVEN VIOLIN SONATA No.7 & No.8 ATL 4109 FIDELIO BEETHOVEN Piano con No 3 in c minor by C Eschenbach CC7509 Contour Red Label Henze, Hans Werner LSO 1972 BEETHOVEN Piano con No 4 by Hans Richter-Haaser CFP155 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Kertesz, Istavan Philharmonic Orchestra 1961 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 1 in C & Overtures Coriolan & CFP187 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1960 Leonora No.3 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 2 in D by A Cluytens CFP193 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1960 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 3 in E flat "Eroica" by A CFP203 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1960 Cluytens Stereo BEETHOVEN Symp No 4 in B flat & Overtures Ruins Of CFP40001 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1960 Athens, Prometheus,Fidelio by A Cluytens Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 5 in c minor & No 8 in F CFP40007 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1958 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 6 in F – Pastoral by Andre CFP40017 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1960 Clyutens Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 7 in A by Andre Cluytens CFP40018 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1965 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No 9 in D minor by A. Cluytens CFP40019 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Cluytens, Andre Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1958 Stereo BEETHOVEN Kreutzer & Spring Sonatas for violin & piano CFP40035 EMI Classics For Pleasure, 1967 Stereo BEETHOVEN Piano con No 5 "The Emperor" By J Lill CFP40087 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Gibson, Alexander Scottish National Orchestra 1974 Stereo BEETHOVEN Piano concerto No 1 & Fantasia inC CFP40232 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Gibson, Alexander Scottish National Orchestra 1975 Stereo BEETHOVEN Yehudi Menhin CFP40365 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Pritchard, John Philharmonic Orchestra 1965 Stereo BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" CFP4419 EMI Classics For Pleasure, Kempe, Rudolf Munich Philharminic Orchestra 1974 Stereo BEETHOVEN Septet in E flat minor – The virtuoso CM6 World Record Club - Stereo The Virtuoso Ensemble 1059 ensemble BEETHOVEN Piano Sonatas by Cziffra CVB2220 HMV/EMI Stereo LPs BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in A flat - Charles Rosen CX5257 Columbia/EMI Mono 1965 BEETHOVEN Horn sonata & concerto No. 2 – by Dennis HQM1033 HMV/EMI Mono LPs Various Various 1966 BEETHOVEN SonatasBrain by Daniel Barenboim HQS1076 HMV/EMI Stereo LPs 1976 BEETHOVEN Sonatas by Daniel Barenboim HQS1152 HMV/EMI Stereo LPs 1968 BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO.8 IN F MAJOR LW 5259 DECCA (10") BOHM VIENNA PHILHARMONIC BEETHOVEN CONCERTO No.1 MFP2067 MFP MENGES PHILHARMONIA CONCERTO No.2 CLUYTENS BEETHOVEN Piano concerto 1 & 2 by
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