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Music Cds Use the Find Function to Search This List American Classics Music CDs Use the Find Function to search this list American Classics: Gershwin - Ellington - Bernstein - Adams John Mauceri, conductor; Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Philips Call No. 001 ¡Ay de Mi! Music for Vihuela and Voice Frank Wallace, baritone, vihuelas de mano Music of the 16th Century Spain for Vihuela and Voice Centaur Call No. 002 Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2, & 3 Martin Pearlman, conductor; Boston Baroque Telarc Call No. 003 P.D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities Newton Wayland, conductor; The Greater Hoople Area Off-season Philharmonic & The Okay Chorale Telarc Call No. 004 Music of Samuel Barber Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra EMI Call No. 005 Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus op. 43. 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Vladimir Ashenazy Call No. 013 Selections from the Chopin Collection Artur Rubinstein, pianist Call No. 014 Corneille: Polyeucte Call No. 015 (2 disks) Diderot: Le Neveu de Rameau Call No. 016 Evening Tunes in Prague Prague Chamber Orchestra Encore Call No. 017 Manuel de Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España Isaac Albéniz: Iberia Daniel Barenboim, conductor; Orchestre de Paris Call No. 018 Christoph Willibald Gluck: Iphigenie en Tauridezt Lamberto Gardelli, conductor Call No. 019 (2 disks) Christoph Willibald Glluck: Iphigenie in Aulis Call No. 020 (2 disks) Enrique Granados: Allegro de concierto; Dana lenta Goyescas; El pelele Alicia de Larrocha, piano Call No. 021 Edvard Grieg: Lyric Pieces Emil Gilels, piano Call No. 022 Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1; Peer Gynt Suite No. 2; Holberg Suite: Suite for String orchestra Libor Pesek, conductor; Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra Call No. 023 Edvard Grieg: Sonatas for Violin and Piano Augustin Dumay, violin Maria João Pires, piano Call No. 024 Edvard Grieg: Sange - Lieder - songs - melodies Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzosopran Bengt Forsberg, piano Call No. 025 Holst: The Planets Electronically performed by Isao Tomita Call No. 026 Holst: The Planets James Levine, conductor; Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Call No. 027 Lamento d'Arianna Anthony Rooley, leader; The Consort of Musicke Call No. 028 (2 disks) Music of Henri Lazarof Gerard Schwarz, conductor; Seattle Symphony Call No. 029 William Christie: Les Arts Florissants Call No. 030 (2 disks) Liszt: Faust Symphony Riccardo Chailly, conductor; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Call No. 031 Liszt: Symphonic Poems: Prometheus; Orpheus; Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo Stanislav Macura, conductor; Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll Zdenek Kosler, conductor; Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Call No. 032 The Art of Flemish Song in the Courts of Europe Nancy Knowles, soprano, flute Frank Wallace baritone, vihuelas de mano Call No. 033 Carl Loewe: Balladen & Lieder Call No. 034 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Atys (opera in 5 acts) Call No. 035 Frank Martin: The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke Lothar Zagrosek, conductor; Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra Call No. 036 Molière: L'Avare Call No. 038 (2 disks) Mozart: Ascanio in Alba Call No. 039 Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in G major; Concerto for flute, harp and orchestra in C major; Sinfonia concertante in E flat for violin, viola and orchestra Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor, The Cleveland Orchestra Call No. 040 Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor; Symphony No. 41 in C John Eliot Gardener; English Baroque Soloists Call No. 041 Jacques Offenbach: La Belle Hélène John Matheson, conductor; The Sadler's Wells Orchestra and Chorus Call No. 042 Neidhart von Reuental Call No. 043 Carl Orff: Carmina Burana Robert Shaw, conductor; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Call No. 044 Paganini: Concerto No. 1 in D for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 6 Saint-Saëns: Havanaise for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 83; Introduction and Rondo caprccioso for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28 Sarah Chang, violin Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor; The Philadelphia Orchestra Angel Records Call No. 045 The Music of Harry Partch Call No. 046 Out of this World musical by Cole Porter with the original Broadway cast Sony Broadway Call No. 047 Phèdre: Racine La scène est à Trézène, ville du Péloponnèse Call No. 048 (2 disks) Castor et Pollux (an opera) Jean-Philippe Rameau Call No. 049 (2 disks) Respighi: Fontane di Roma, Pini di Roma, Feste romane Giuseppe Sinopoli, conductor; New York Philharmonic BMG Direct Marketing Call No. 050 Camille Saint-Saëns Kyung Wha Chung, conductor; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Decca Record Co. Call No. 051 Saint-Saëns: Symphonie No. 3 Philippe Lefébvre, organist Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Orchestre National de France EMI Records LTD Call No. 052 The Hyperion Schubert Edition Thomas Hampson, baritone Graham Johnson, piano with Marie McLaughlin, soprano Hyperion Records LTD Call No. 053 Lieder nach Texten von Joseph von Eichenforff (Robert Schumann, Liederjreis Op. 39; Hugo Wolf; Hans Pfitzner Preiser Records Call No. 054 Songs and Dances of the Middle Ages James Carrier, Hazel Ketchum, John Holenko Dorian Discovery Call No. 055 A Stokowski Fantasia The Philadelphia Orchestra (recorded 1926-40) Pavilion Records LTD Call No. 056 Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30; Ein Heidenleben, Op. 40 Fritz Reiner, conductor; Chicago Symphony Orchestra BMG Classics Call No. 057 Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks; Dance of the Seven Veils Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York Thomas Canning: Fantasy on a Hymn Tune Houston Symphony Orchestra Leopold Stokowki, condcutor Vanguard Classics Call No. 058 Igor Stravinsky: The Composer, Volume 1 Robert Craft, conductor; The Orchestra of St. Luke's Call No. 059 (2 disks) Stravinsky: Apollon musagète, Dumbarton Oaks, Concerto in D Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor; Scottish Chamber Orchestra Virgin Classics LTD. 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