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6-2019 Instrumental, Pp. 126-138 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL Sets do NOT have original albums unless indicated. If matrix numbers are wanted 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 those I use for records. If original 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(media/book rate) but out of country fees will probably be around $25.00 for an empty album. Most albums sets, both instrumental and vocal, are listed further on in this catalogue. MODEST ALTSCHULER [conductor]. See: ERWIN NYIREGYHÁZI [pianist] WILHELM BACHAUS [pianist] 2695. 12” Red Orth. “Z”-shellac Vlas. 7419, 7420 [Cc18186-IIB/Cc18187-I, Cc18188-IIB/ Cc18189-IIB. VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY PAGANINI, Op 35 (Brahms). Four sides. Just about 1-2. $20.00. M. G. BALAY dir. LA MUSIQUE DE LA GARDE RÉPUBLICAINE 1206. 10” PW Plum Disque Gram. K-6336, K-6337 [BTR3208-I through BTR3211-1]. DIONYSIAQUES (Florent Schmitt). Four sides. Few lightest rubs side 2, otherwise just about 1-2. $15.00. 3124. 12” PW Plum Disque Gram. L-766 [CN433-II/CS3431-I]. SELAMIK, Op. 48: Divertisse- ment / ANTOINE ET CLEOPATRE: Le camp de Pompée (both Florent Schmitt). Few rubs side two, cons . 2. $15.00. SIMON BARERE [pianist] 2782. 12” Red PoW Victor 14263 [2EA2442-IV/2EA2443-III]. TOCCATA IN C MAJOR, Op. 7 (Schumann) / MAZURKA IN F# MINOR, Op. 59, No. 3 (Chopin). Just about 1-2. $7.00. HAROLD BAUER [pianist]. See: OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH [pianist] VINCENZO BELLEZZA [conductor] dir. COVENT GARDEN ORCHESTRA 3044. 12” Green Italian Disco GrammoFono S.10141 [CM1007-II/CM1008-I]. GIULIETTA E ROMEO: Il gioco del Torchio / GIULIETTA E ROMEO: Calvacata (Zandonai). IMs. Three very tiny lbl. tears. Surfaces just about 1-2. $10.00. 2441. 12” Green Italian Disco GrammoFono S.10223 [Cc19666-1A/19669-2]. SUOR ANGELICA: Inter- mezzo (Puccini) / IRIS: Danza (Mascagni). IMs. Just about 1-2. $12.00. LEONARD BERNSTEIN [pianist] 2935. 12” Blue New Music Recordings NMR 1611. PRE- LUDE AND FUGUE No.3 in C# MAJOR (David Dia- mond) / JUILLIARD WIND ENSEMBLE. SCHERZO FOR FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET, BASSOON and HORN (Frederick Jacobi). Small lbl. stkr. side two. Just about 1-2. $15.00. LOUIS BILLAUT [composer/conductor] dir. ORCHESTRA SYMPHONIQUE 3746. 12” Maroon PW Disque Gram. L-884 [2G502-II/ 2G504-I]. RAPSODIE LIMOUSINE: Pastorale / RAPSODIE LIMOUSINE: Bourrée (Louis Billaut). Just about 1-2. $20.00. NAOUM BLINDER [violinist] 2803. 12” Blk. Viva-Tonal Columbia 50127-D [W98504-7/ W98505-6]. CAPRICE VIENNOIS (Kreisler) / VARI- NAOUM BLINDER ATIONS ON A THEME BY CORELLI (Tartini-Kreis- ler). Piano acc. Valentin Pavlowsky. Just about 1-2. $12.00. Sir ARTHUR BLISS [composer/conductor] dir. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3117. 12” Lt. Blue acous. Eng. Columbia L1475, L1476 [76871-76874]. CONVERSATIONS (Bliss). Three sides / ANNA THURSFIELD [s]: MADAM NOY (Bliss). Orch. dir. by the composer . Mrs. Thursfield sang the premiere of this selection under the composer’s direction at Wigmore Hall, 1920. Included are the program notes issued with the records. “Mr. Bliss has taken some verses about an old witch who digs up a bone from the seashore to work therewith an ill spell against a skipper and his black sailed brig, and at night she hears a knocking and a whisper, ‘Give me back my bone!’ ” Includes full weird text as well as information on the first selection. IMs. Choice laminated pressings. Just about 1-2. $25.00. ROSARIO BOURDON [conductor] 3239. 12” Blk. acous. Victor 35749. SUITE PRIMEVAL: #1, Deer Dance / SUITE PRIMEVAL: #4, Gambling Song (Charles SanFord Skilton). Just about 1-2. $8.00. - 126 - 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL EDDY BROWN [violinist] 2502. 12” Blk acous. Columbia 5020-M [49356-2 / 49272-2]. KUJAWIAK (Wieniawski) / ORIEN- TALE (Cui). Piano acc., side two Louis T. Gruenberg. Side one unknown accompanist. Just about 1-2. $15.00. FERRUCCIO BUSONI [pianist/composer] 3191. 12” Blue acous. Eng. Col. L1445 [76699/76709]. PRÉLUDE No. 1; FUGUE IN C MAJOR (both J. S. Bach) / ÉTUDE IN E MINOR, Op. 25, No. 5 (Chopin). Just about 1-2. $60.00. 12” Blue acous. Eng. Col. L1470 [75060/76702]. PRÉLUDE IN A MAJOR; ÉTUDE IN G FLAT (Chopin) / PRÉLUDE TO CHORALE (Bach- Busoni); SCOTCH STEP (Beethoven). Just about 1-2. $60.00. PABLO CASALS [cellist] 1832. 10” Gold Flags. acous. Columbia 33048-D [81571-1/31526-1]. MELODY IN E FLAT, Op. 42, No. 3 (Tschaikowsky) / SERENADE (Mendelssohn, Op. 67, No. 6]. Piano acc. Walter Golde. Few lightest mks., cons. 2. $15.00. 1248. 10” Blue acous. Columbia 184-M [80817- 1/80923-1]. TO A WILD ROSE (MacDowell) / ARABIAN MELODY (Glazounov). Piano acc. Walter Golde/Edouard Gendron. Just about FERRUCCIO BUSONI 1-2. $15.00. 3105. 12” Red PW Electrola DB 1392 [CJ2275-I/CJ2276-II]. ADAGIO IN A-DUR / ALLEGRO IN A- DUR (both Boccherini). Piano acc. Blas-Net. Just about 1-2. $12.00. 3283. 12” White lbl. vinyl Vla mat. CVE-40384/CVE-40385. KOL NIDRE (Bruch). Piano acc. Unpublished. Just about 1-2. $20.00. ALFREDO CASELLA [composer, pianist] 3105. 12” PW Green Italian Col. GQX 10134 [WBX1029/WBX1030]. SICILIANA E BURLESCA (Casella). Two sides. With ALBERTO POLTRONIERI [violin], ARTURO BONUCCI [cello]. Side one just about 1-2. Faintest patinas (absolutely harmless) side two and couple lt. rubs, cons . 2. $15.00. RENÉE CHEMET [violinist] 3580. 12” Red acous. Vla 6497. SONATA IN E MAJOR: Adagio and Allegro (Händel) / RONDO (Mozart-Kreisler). Piano acc. ARTHUR LOESSER . Just about 1-2. $10.00. SHURA CHERKASSKY [pianist] 2354. 12” Red HMV DB 21183 [2EA-14733-1/2EA-14738-1]. AUTREFOIS (Chaminade) / CONSO- LATION No. 3, D Flat Major (Liszt). Label side one signed by Cherkassky. Just about 1-2. $20.00. PIERO COPPOLA [conductor] dir. ORCH. PASDELOUP, PARIS or ORCH. SYMP. du. GRAM . 1807. 10” Red PW Electrola DA 4869 [OLA-199-1/OLA-200-1]. MANON: Menuett [Entr’acte – Act III] / DON QUICHOTTE: Interlude No. 2 (both Massenet). Just about 1-2. $10.00. 2682. 12” Blk. PW Disque Gram. W-937 [CT-4061-I/CT-4062-I]. RAPSODIE ROUMAINE (Stan Golestan). Two sides. Small lbl. stkr . Minor rubs side one, cons . 2. Side two just about 1-2. $15.00. 2582. 12” Blk. PW Disque Gram. W-963, W-964 [CK-2776-1/CK-2777-II, CK-2778-III/CK-2779-I]. LA RONDE SOUS LA CLOCHE [three sides] / BURLESQUE (both Piero Coppola). Few rubs and superficial scrs., gen. 2. $20.00. 3139. 12” Blk. PW Disque Gram. W-978 [CT-4040-I/CT-4063-I]. SCHERZO FANTASQUE (Piero Coppola) / DANSE SYMPHONIQUE, No. 2, Op. 64 (Grieg). Just about 1-2. $15.00. 3049. 12” Red PoW VdsM DB 4947 [2LA29-1/2LA30-1]. SIGURD: Overture (Reyer). Two sides. Just about 1-2. $12.00. 3170. 12” Blk. Orth. Victor 12-59017 [CTR-3387-I/CTR-3388-I]. ARIANE ET BARBE BLEUE: Pre- lude to Act 2 / Prelude to Act 3 (Paul Dukas). Lightest rubs, cons . 2. $10.00. ALFRED CORTOT [pianist] 1408. 10” Red Orth. Vla 1101. WALTZ IN C# MINOR, Op. 64, No. 2 / ÉTUDE IN A FLAT MAJOR, Op. 25, No. 1 (both Chopin). Just about 1-2. $10.00. 1780. 10” Red PW Gold Print Victor 1201. INVITATATION TO THE DANCE (v. Weber). Two sides. Few lightest mks., index mks. Excellent surfaces. Cons. 2. $10.00. 3201. 12” Red Scroll “Z”- type shellac Victor 6612. BALLADE IN G MINOR, Op. 23 (Chopin). Two sides. Best possible surfaces. Just about 1-2. $10.00. - 127 - 78 rpm INSTRUMENTAL 3206. 12” Red Scroll “Z” shellac Victor 6752. HARMONIUS BLACKSMITH (Händel) / BERCEUSE, Op. 77 (Chopin). Just about 1-2. $10.00 2505. 12” Red Orth. “Z” shellac Victor 7728 and Red PW Victor 7729. SONATINE. Three sides / JEUX D’EAU (both Ravel). All sides play without problems. Few lightest rubs disc one, cons. 2. Disc two just about 1-2. $15.00. 3102. 12” PW Red Electrola DB 1322, DB 1323 [Cc16962-IIA/Cc16963-II, Cc16964, Cc16965-II, Cc19205-II]. SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (three sides) / MINSTRELS (both Debussy). Just about 1-2. $20.00. 2933. 12” PW Australian Red HMV DB 1343 [Cc16213-1A/Cc16214-IV]. BALLADE IN G MINOR, Op. 23. (Chopin). Two sides. Excellent laminated surface material. Just about 1-2. $10.00. 3158. 12” late Red VdP DB 1535 [2B879-III/2B880-II]. LA LEGGEREZZA (Liszt) / STUDIO IN FORMA DI VALZER (Saint-Saëns). Superb pressing. Just about 1-2. $10.00. JEANNE-MARIE DARRE [pianist] 2691. 12” Plum PW Disque Gram. L-882 [2G221-II/2G222-I] TOCCATA, Op. 111 (Saint-Saëns) / 5e ÉTUDE [1 st version] (Paganini-Liszt). Excellent surfaces. Just about 1-2. $15.00. DUCI DE KEREKJARTO [violinist] 2607. 12” Blk. Viva-Tonal Columbia 5076-M [W98292-2/W98293-3]. JOTA DI PABLO (Sarasate) / HUNGARIAN CSARDA SCENE No. 2 (Hubay). Piano acc. Maurice Eisner. Lightest rubs side two, otherwise just about 1-2. $10.00. VLADIMIR DE PACHMANN [pianist] 3135. 12” Blue Eng. Columbia L1102 [6974/6976]. LIEBESTRAUME, No. 3 (Liszt) / MAZURKA, Op. 33, No. 4 in B minor (Chopin). Excellent laminated pressing . Just about 1-2. $15.00. 2488. 12” Red Pats. “A” plate Victor 74284. IMPROMPTU, A FLAT, Op. 29; PRÉLUDE, F MAJOR, Op. 28, No. 3 (Chopin). Just about 1-2. $15.00. 2487. 12” Red ’12 Pats. Victor 74302. ÉTUDE, Op. 10, No.2 (Chopin, arr. For leFt hand alone by Godowsky). Lightest lbl. fade, cons. 2. $12.00. 2934. 12” Red Victor 74313. NOCTURNE IN G MAJOR, Op.
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