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Abravanel Studio Invento#10 Abravanel Studio Inventory Author/Composer Title Place of Publication Publisher Date Abravanel, Claude Claude Debussy: A Biography Detroit Information Coordinators, Inc. 1974 Abravanel, Maurice Pines of Rome Conductors Remarks Moscow State Music Publishing 1961 Ackere, J. van Palleas et Mélisande, au la Rencontre d'une Poesie et d'une Musique Bruxelles Les Éditions de la Libraire Encyclopedique 1952 Adaskin, Murray Saskatcheuan Legend for Orchestra Toronto Canadian Music Centre n.d. Adler, Samuel Elegy for String Orchestra n.p. Theodore Presser Conpany n.d. Albeniz Iberia Paris Max Eschig n.d. Albeniz Iberia Paris Max Eschig n.d. Albeniz Iberia Paris Max Eschig n.d. Albeniz Iberia Paris Max Eschig n.d. Alexander Letters of Mendelsohn London Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1894 Amy, Gilbert Mouvements pour 17 Instruments Solistes Paris Heugel et Cie n.d. Amzam, David Autobiography for Strings (Score) New York C. F. Peters n.d. Amzam, David Shakespearean Concerto New York C. F. Peters n.d. Anderson, Emily; Tyson, Alan Selected Letters of Beethoven London Macmillan 1967 Antek, Samuel This was Toscanini New York Vangaurd Press 1963 Antheil, George Ballet Mécanique U. S. A. Templeton Publishing Co, Inc n.d. Antheil, George McKonkey's Ferry Concert Overture New York Weintramb Music Co. n.d. Antheil, George Over the Plains New York Weintramb Music Co. n.d. Antheil, George Serenade New York Weintramb Music Co. n.d. Antheil, George Sixth Symphony New York Weintramb Music Co. 1954 Antheil, George Symphony No. 5 New York Leeds Music Corporation n.d. Antheil, George Symphony No. 5 New York Leeds Music Corporation n.d. Antoniou, Theodore Mikrographien for Large Orchestra, Op. 24 Basel Barenreiter Kassel 1968 Arend, Max Gluck: Eine Biographie Berlin Schuster & Loeffur 1921 Bach, Johann Sebastian 371 Harmonized and 69 Chorale Melodies New York G. Schirmer 1941 Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach Werke Vol. 4: St. Matthew Passion Michigan Edwards Music Reprints 1947 Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach Werke Vol. 6: B Minor Mass Michigan Edwards Music Reprints 1947 Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandedburgisches Konzert No. 5 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 n.p. Edition Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 n.p. Edition Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandenburgische Konzerte No. 6 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandenburgisches Konzert No. 1 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Brandenburgisches Konzert No. 2 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Cantata No. 4, Christ Lag in Todesbanden New York Edwin F. Kalmus n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Cembalo Concerto No. 2 for Two Cembali Wiesbaden Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Choral Series No. 74, Cantata 177, Ich Ruf Zu Dir n.p. Association of American Choruses n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Chorales New York G. Schirmer 1939 Bach, Johann Sebastian Christ lag in Todesbanden; BWV 4 Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Der Herr Segne Euch, from the Wedding Cantata No. 196 New York C. F. Peters 1954 Bach, Johann Sebastian Die Hohe Messe in B Minor Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Die Kunst der Fuge Zürich Hermann Scherchen 1950 Bach, Johann Sebastian Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress is Our God) New York M. Witmark and Sons 1935 Bach, Johann Sebastian Four Overtures Basel Barenteiter 1967 Bach, Johann Sebastian Fuga (Ricercata) Austria Universal Edition n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Goldberg Variations Leipzig Edition Peters 1937 Bach, Johann Sebastian Johannes Passion Leipzig C. F. Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Kantate No. 80 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Kunst Der Fuge Art of Fugue London Eulenburg 1986 Bach, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D Major Germany Barenteiter 1956 Bach, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D Minor Leipzig C. F. Peters 1950 Bach, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D Minor New York C. F. Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D Minor n.p. Novello & Co. n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Mass in B Minor Basel Barenteiter 1954 Bach, Johann Sebastian Mass in B Minor Leipzig C. F. Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Matthäus - Passion Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Motet V; Come, Jesus, Come New York C. F. Peters 1958 Bach, Johann Sebastian Motet VI; Psalm 117 New York C. F. Peters 1957 Bach, Johann Sebastian Serie II/d: Messe in H - moll Leipzig Gemeinsame Edition 1956 Bach, Johann Sebastian Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Violincello London Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Sinfonia in D Major, Op. 18 No. 4 London Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian St. John Passion New York G. Schirmer 1951 Bach, Johann Sebastian St. Mathew Passion New York G. Schirmer 1932 Bach, Johann Sebastian St. Matthew Passion Leipzig C. F. Peters n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Suite No. 4 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian The Musical Offering; The Goldberg Variations Miami Kalmus n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Violin Konzert Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Violin Konzert in A Minor Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Bach, Johann Sebastian Weihnachts - Oratotium Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Balfe Bohemian Girl n.p. n.p. n.d. Barab, Seymour A Kiss from Alice New York Boosey & Hawkes 1970 Barab, Seymour Always Arguing New York Boosey & Hawkes 1970 Barab, Seymour Braggarty Rabbit New York Boosey & Hawkes 1970 Barab, Seymour The Lordly Lion New York Boosey & Hawkes 1970 Barab, Seymour What Will the Neighbors Say? New York Boosey & Hawkes 1970 Barber, Samuel Andromache's Farewell, Op. 39 New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14 New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Die Natali Chorale Preludes for Christmas, Op. 37 New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Essay for Orchestra New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel First Symphony New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Intermezzo from Vanessa New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op. 24 New York G. Schirmer 1949 Barber, Samuel Music for a scene from Shelley New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Overture to "The School for Scandal" New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Piano Concerto, Op. 38 New York G. Schirmer 1962 Barber, Samuel Second Essay for Orchestra New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Second Symphony New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Souvenirs; Ballet Suite Op. 28 New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Souvenirs; Ballet Suite Op. 28 New York G. Schirmer n.d. Barber, Samuel Two Scenes fron Antony and Cleopatra New York G. Schirmer n.d. Bartok, Béla Blue Beard New York Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Bartok, Béla Deux Images New York Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Bartok, Béla Five Pieces from Mikrakosmos New York Ed. Bote & G. Bock 1942 Bartok, Béla Music for String Instruments, Percussion and Celeste London Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Bartok, Béla Second Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra London Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Bartók, Béla Concerto for Orchestra New York Hawkes & Son 1946 Bartók, Béla Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 2 Vienna Universal Edition 1932 Bartók, Béla Divertimento London Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Bartók, Béla Herzog Blaubarts Burgm Op. 11 New York Universal Edition 1922 Bartók, Béla Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta Austria Universal Edition 1937 Bartók, Béla Tanza Suite New York Universal Edition 1924 Bartók, Béla The Miracleous Mandarin New York Boosey & Hawkes 1955 Bartók, Béla The String Quartets of Béla Bartók New York Boosey & Hawkes 1945 Bartók, Béla Violin Concerto London Boosey & Hawkes 1946 Beck, Georges Darius Milhaud: Étude Suivie du Catalogue Paris Heugel & Cie. 1949 Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethoven Overtures: Leonore 1,2,3; Fidelio; The Overtures of Prometheus; Comolan; Egmont Leipzig C. F. Peters n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethover Symphonies in Piano Reduction Leipzig C. F. Peters n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Chor. Phantasie in C Minor, Op. 50 Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Complete String Quartets New York Dover 1970 Beethoven, Ludwig van Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano, Op. 56 Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Coriolan, Op. 62 n.p. Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Fidelio New York G. Schirmer 1935 Beethoven, Ludwig van Fidelio New York Kalmus n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Missa in C Major, Op. 86 Mainz Eulenburg n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Missa Solemnis Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Missa Solemnis in D, Op. 123 New York G. Schirmer 1934 Beethoven, Ludwig van Ninth Symphony, Op. 125 London British and Continental Music Agencies, LTD. n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Overtures in Piano Reduction Vienna Universal Edition n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto London Ed. Bote & G. Bock n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major New York G. Schirmer 1929 Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major New York G. Schirmer 1929 Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor New York G. Schirmer 1929 Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 37 Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 58 Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 73 New York Kalmus n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Pianoforte Quintett in Es - dur, Op. 16 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg 2000 Beethoven, Ludwig van Septett in E Flat Major, Op. 20 Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Streichtrio (Serenade) in D Major Leipzig Ernst Eulenburg n.d. Beethoven, Ludwig van Streichtrio in C Minor, Op.
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