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20Th-Century Repertory Mikrokosmos List 593. - 2 - December 2014 ....20TH-CENTURY REPERTORY 1 Alcalay, Luna: Ich Bin in Sehnsucht Eingehullt - Hall sop, Hossfeld fl, Florey vcl AMADEO 423809 A 12 (1987) S 2 Arrigo: Serenata per chitarra exc (L.Brouwer gtr)/Martinet: Promethee HEUGEL 37 A 10 exc/Milhaud: Le train bleu exc (cond.Markevitch)/L/Chaumont: Organ Pieces (gatefold) (7" record!!) 7" 3 Asafiev: Guitar Con/Weiss: Suite in A - Adropov gtr, cond.Fedotov (plain Melodiya MELODIYA D 18513 A 12 jacket) 10" 4 Bacewicz: Concerto for String Orchestra/Krenz, Jan: Rapsody for Xylophone, Tam- MUZA L 10 A 12 Tam, Celesta & String Orch - cond.Krenz 10" 5 Bacewicz: Quartet for vcls/Lutoslawski: Postlude/Boguslawski: Intonations - MUZA W(AU) 969 A 40 cond.Krenz, Stryja Warsaw Autumn, 1964 (autographed by Lutoslawski) 10" 6 Badings, Henk: Cain and Abel (electronic ballet) (7" record!) 7" PHILIPS AE 400036 A 18 7 Badings: Con for 2 Violins, Sym 3 - Krebbers, Olof, Hague PO, cond.Otterloo (Dutch PHILIPS A(AU) 487 A 40 Minigroove) (copy 25/50 which is signed by all artists and composer) (gatefold) 8 Baird: Colas Breugnon suite/Prokofiev: Sym 1 - Polish RSO, Krenz 10" MUZA L 71 A 12 9 Balasanyan: 7 Armenian Songs for Orch (cond.GAUK), Leili & Medzhnun ballet: 6 MELODIYA D 7523 A 10 EB3 Dances (con.Stasevich) (US MK jacket) OLD 10 Barber: Medea, Capricorn Concerto - cond.Hanson (FR1\FR1 stamper) (color back) S MERCURY SR-EF 90224 A 18 UM1 11 Barboteu, Georges: Sologne, Quartetto/F.Doppler: L'oiseau des Bois (4 hrns & PLURIEL PL 3331 A 15 fl)/Wagner-Pottag: Tannhauser Ov/H.Hubler: Concerto (4 hrns & pno) - Ens Tetracor (1981) S 12 Becker, Heina: 6 Bagatelles/M.A.Almstedt: Steinklang/Tilo Medek: 3 PW 111 A 15 Zwischenspiele/Vivienne Olive: Text III - W.Kirschbaum pno 1988 S 13 Beckwith: Upper Canadian Hymn Prel/Gagnon: Pastourelle/Kenins: Sin CENTREDISC WRC1 3475 A 10 Notturna/Lorrain: Sequence - P.Wedd organ (gatefold) (1984) S 14 Bestor, Charles: Vcl Sonata, Sort of Love Songs, Suite (winds, tpt), Suite (alto sax, ORION ORS(AU) 87501 A 12 perc) - Teraspulsky, E.Olevsky, L.Klock, P.Tanner, Avanti Wind Quintet (autographed by the author) S 15 Bloch, Augustyn: Oratorium (cond.comp); Supplicazioni for Vcl & Piano (Boettches PRO VIVA ISPV 126 A 10 vcl) 1984 S 16 Bonnier, Bernard: Musique Concrete (7 pieces) - comp.synthesizer, programming, AMARYLLIS AMA 84001 A 60 perc, etc, M.Mercier perc (1984) S 17 Boulanger, Lili: Clairieres dans le Ciel/A.Mahler: 4 Songs - Kristine & Katherine LEONARDA LPI 118 A 10 Ciesinski, Taylor 1981, 1983 S 18 Boulanger, Lili: D'un Soir Triste & 6 Small Pieces/ Delius: Cello Sonata, 3 Pno UNICORN DKP 9021 A 10 Preludes - Parkin pno, Griffiths vln, Harvey vcl 1981-2 S 19 Boulez: Domaines - Orch Musique Vivante, cond.Masson (gatefold) S HARMONIA M HM 930 A 10 20 Bouliane: Climats/Lorrain: "Di mi se mai..."/J.Burke: A la source d'Hypocrene - CBC RCI 546 A 15 SMCQ Ens, cond.Garant (1983) S 21 Braggiotti, Mario: The Princess (ballet) - Pro-Arte SO, cond.comp (individual LPs) 2 x ROYAL POIN JO8P 3536 A 30 22 Breuker, Willem: Getrommel in de nacht (Music for Brech pieces) - cond.comp BVHAAST 13 A 12 1975 (minor spine damage) S 23 Briccialdi: 16 Duets (sel)/Petrassi: Dialogo Angelico/Martin: Ballade/Hue: Petit MEGIDO M 6785 A 12 Piece; Fantasie - Ben-Meir, Bye fl, D.Wilson, D.Martin pno S 24 Britten: Noye's Fludde - Rex, Pinto, Angadi, English ChO, cond. N.Del Mar (TAS) ARGO ZK 1 A 15 (1961) S 25 Britten: Sinfonietta/Bloch: 4 Episodes - Masselos pno, cond.I.Solomon 10" MGM E 290 A 10 26 Cage, John: Nocturne, 6 Melodies, Amores, Music for M.Duchamp, A Valentine - PHILIPS 9500920 A 10 HR3 Beths vln, de Leeuw pno & prepared pno (1980) S 27 Cage: 3rd Construction/Cowell: 7 Paragraphs, Pulse/R.C.Seeger: Suite NEW WORLD NW 319 A 15 No.II/Harrison: String Trio - New Music Consort (gatefold) (1984) S 28 Cage: Sonatas & Interludes for prepared piano - Ajemian pno (white jacket series) S HARMONIA M HM 730 A 12 29 Calmel, Roger: 2 Cantatas/Migot, Georges: Suite pour piano principal et choeurs CENTRE D'A M 10009 A 10 en vocalises - J.EYMAR pno, cond.R.Calmel, M.Honegger S 30 Caron, Claude: Japa for 4 Pnos, 7 Voices, 2 Hrns & Electronic Sounds/Ted Dawson: MCGILL UNI 80011 A 40 Con grosso 1 for tape/ Perron: Fusion for pno & tape (1981) S 31 Carter, Elliot: 8 Etudes & a Fantasy/Francaix: Wind Quintet - La Sonore Wind JAMES HEFF 44711 A 12 Quintet (1985) S 32 Cesana, Otto: Backgrounds for Romance MODERN MM 1003 A 10 33 Champagne, Claude: SQ, Altirude, Sym gaspesienne, Danse villageoise, Habanera, 4 x CBC ACM 30 A 24 Con in d, etc - Dubeau vln, Montreal SQ, Holtzman pno, etc 34 Cherney, Brian: Notturno/Heiden, Bernhard: Sinfonia/Rea, John: Reception & MELBOURNE SMLP 4040 A 12 Offering Music/Carter: WQ - York Winds 1980 S 35 Cherney, Brian: WQ/Hambraeus, Bengt: Jeu de Cinq/Sherman, Norman: CENTREDISC CMC 482 A 12 Quintessant/Aitken, Robert: Folia - York Winds (gatefold) (1982) S 36 Christiansen, Henning: Konstruktioner (Perceptive Constructions, Den Rokadiske, PAULA 19 A 40 Und ein Engel ging vorbei, Den Arkadiske) - Nilsen SQ, Elbeak vln, etc S 37 Coates, Gloria: Music on Open Strings; SQs 1, 2 & 4 - Kronos Quartet, PRO VIVA ISPV 128 A 15 cond.Howarth 1983 S 38 Cornell, Klaus: Ov burlesque, Esquisses en Valses - Berlin Radio ChO, cond.comp (7" FONO FGL 178002 A 10 December 2014 - 3 - Mikrokosmos List 593. record!!) 7" 39 Cowell, Henry: Piano Music (6 Ings + 18 pcs more) - D.Hays pno (1977) S FINNADAR SR 9016 A 10 40 Cowell: Quartet Romantic/ Riegger: Wind Quintet/ J.Becker: Abongo/ R.C.Seeger: NEW WORLD NW 285 A 10 3 Songs - New Jersey Perc Ens, etc (gatefold) (1978) S 41 Crumb, George: 11 Echoes of Autumn (Gropus 7)/W.Boudreau: L'Odyssee du Soleil CBC RCI 526 A 10 (Ville-Marie Wind Ens, cond.comp) 1979 S 42 Crumb: Vox Balaenae/Messiaen: Centeyodjaya/D.Young: Trajet/C.McPhee: CAMEO GOCLP 9018 A 15 Balanise Ceremonial Music - K.Lukas fl, de Saram vcl, Hill, Young pno 1981 S 43 Dello Joio, Norman: Colonial Variants/C.Guerra-Peixe: Museu da Inconfidencia - INTER-AMER OAS 31 A 15 Milwaukee YSO, cond.Prestamo (bklt) 1983 S 44 Dinescu, Violeta: Satya II for solo bsn; Euraculos for ms & cl; Satya I for vln; Scherzo CPO 999016 A 10 (vlb, vcl); Immagini (fl); Mondnacht (ms, organ), Echos (organ) - Maxim fl, etc 1984- 5 S 45 Dissevelt, Tom: Syncopation; Vibration; Whirling; Drifting (all electronic music) (7" PHILIPS 430736 A 15 record!!) 7" 46 Distler, Hugo: Morike-Chorliederbuch - Kucharski, cond.Wolters DGG LPM. 18402 A 12 GY3 47 Dohnanyi: 2 Fl Pieces Op.48\1, 2/G.Hue: Fantasie/Roussel: Joueurs de flute/Ibert: MHS (AU) 4339 A 10 Fl Piece/L.Boulanger: D'un Matin de printemps - E.Lawrence fl, Seiger, Ritt pno (autographed) (1981) S 48 Downey, John: SQ 2/B.Johnston: SQ 4/R.C.Seeger: SQ - Fine Arts Quartet (1980) GASPARO GS 205 A 10 S 49 Dutkiewicz: Pno Concerto, 6 Meditations (electronics & pno), Toccatina 2 (pno) - PRO VIVA ISPV 124 A 12 comp.pno, cond.Warzecha (1986) S 50 Eckhardt-Gramatte: 7 Vln Caprices, Vln Suite 3, 2 Duos - comp.& Johannis vln DISCOPAEDI WRC1 1598 A 10 1932-74 51 Eckhardt-Gramatte: Duo Concertante; Markantes Stuck; Ruck-Ruck; Berceuse; DISCOPAEDI WRC1 1599 A 10 Presto I, II - comp.pno, Wildgans cl, etc 1943-57 52 Eckhardt-Gramatte: Pno Caprices 2-5; Pno Sons 5, 6 - comp.pno 1943, 1955, DISCOPAEDI WRC1 1597 A 19 1951 53 Eckhardt-Gramatte: Pno Con 1 (cond.Kunwald); Pno Sonatas 2, 3 - comp.pno DISCOPAEDI WRC1 1596 A 10 1932-57 54 Flute: Shaul Ben-Meir: C.P.E.Bach: Hamburg Sonata; L.Ganne, S.Karg-Elert, Doppler, MEGIDO M 6778 A 12 Saint-Saens, A.Krantz, L.Fontbonne - D.Wilson, M.Cooker pno S 55 Fonville, John: Music for Sarah (fl), Autonomic Music (fl, recorders, prepared LUMINA L 12 A 25 woodwinds & guitar), Home & Away - comp.fl, T.North gtr, J.Stanley trombone 1984-5 S 56 Ford, Clifford: Mass/O.Morawetz: Who Has Allowed/Somers: 5 Songs - E.Iseler CENTREDISC WRC1 1949 A 10 Singers (gatefold) (1981) S 57 Francaix: Wind Quintet/Poulenc: Sextet - J.Francaix pno, French Radio Orch Wind PATHE DTX 135 A 30 Quintet (early) 58 Frankel, Benjamin: Night of the Iguana (sound tracks) MGM SE 4247 A 12 59 Garant, Serge: Phrases I, Circuit II, ..chant d'amours, Offrande I & III, Songs, etc - 4 x CBC SG 1 A 30 M.Morrison sop, Pelletier, comp pno, etc, cond.comp S 60 Geiseler, Walter: Mass, 5 Episodes for Vln & Pno, Vln Con, 2 Hymns - Chumachenko EMI F(AU) 668428 A 30 vln, comp cond.& pno (autographed by the author) (gatefold) S 61 Glebov: Syms 2, 3 - Miansarov pno, cond.Katayev MELODIYA D 15653 A 18 62 Globokar, Vinko: Accord - Plantamura sop, Rupel fl, etc 1967 (7" record!!) 7" S WERGO WER 329 A 12 63 Gnattali, Radames: Concertino for Guitar & Pno (from Gtr Con 2)/Garoto: 5 Pieces BARCLAY 821079 A 15 for Gtr & Pno - Gnattali pno, R.Rabello pno (1984) S 64 Goleminov: Prel, Aria & Toccata (F.GEVERS pno, cond.comp)/A.Raichev: Sonata BALKANTON 260 A 40 Poeme (B.Lechev vln, Sofia PO, cond.K.Iliev) 65 Goleminov: SQ 3/Ikokhumov: SQ 6 - Avramov SQ BALKANTON BKA 322 A 30 66 Gorecki: 3 Pieces in Old Style/Jarzebski: Tamburetta/Bacewicz: Con for String MUZA SX 1256 A 10 Orch/Anonymus: Duma - cond.Maksymiuk S 67 Gorecki: Epitafium, Scontri, Genesis II, Refrain - cond.Krenz S LC PHILIPS 839321 A 12 68 Grayson, Richard: Rain; Homage to Bach; Improvisation after Satie; Ostinato; ORION ORS 74142 A 18 Meadow Music (all electronic) - comp.pno S 69 Griffis, Elliot: Transmuations, 7 Piano Solos - comp.pno (autographed) SALEM SR(AU) 100 A 12 70 Grisey: Modulations/Harvey: Mortous Plango/ ufourt: Antiphysis - Ens ERATO STU 71544 A 15 InterContemporain, cond.Boulez 1982 S 71 Halffter-Heredia:
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