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20Th-Century Repertory Mikrokosmos List 662. - 2 - October 2020 ....20TH-CENTURY REPERTORY 1 Andriessen, Louis: De Tijd - Hague Conservatory Ch Ens, cond.R.de Leeuw 1981 DONEMUS CV 8201 A 10 S 2 Andriessen, Louis: Triplum/Brouwer: Per Sonare a Tre/M.Bon: Dans No ATTACCA BABEL 86343 A 8 1/Chaviano Flores: Homenaje a Victor Jara/Maderna: Aulodia/J.Conrad: Esceletto - Coco, Faverey gtr, Takahashi fl S 3 Asafiev: Guitar Con/Weiss: Suite in A - L.Adropov gtr, cond.Fedotov (plain Melodiya MELODIYA D 18513 A 15 jacket) 10" 4 Atterberg: De Favitska Jungfrurna/Lindberg, Oskar: Leksandssvit - Stockholm PO, RCA LM 9983 A 8 cond.Grevillius 1964 S 5 Badings: SQ 2/ Mozart: SQ K.465 - Vulchev Quartet S BALKANTON BKA 1827 A 30 6 Baeyens, August: Viola Concerto - Langewouters, cond.L.Gras +(damaged jacket) DECCA 143335 A– 15 10" 7 Baird, Tadues: Colas Bruegnon suite - USSR SSO, cond.K.Ivanov Warsaw Autumn, MUZA W 172 A 20 1955 SS 10" 8 Berio: Points, Concertino, Chemins IV, Linea - Liddell vln, Pay cl, Holliger ob, London RCA ARL1 2291 A 8 Sinfonietta, cond.comp (p.1977) S 9 Birtwistle: Verses, Nenia, Fields of Sorrow - The Matrix, London Sinfonietta, DECCA HEAD 7 A 8 cond.Atherton (p.1974) (UK) (bklt) S 10 Bliss: Cl Quintet/S.Coleridge-Taylor: Cl Quintet - Kirelis cl, Lamont SQ (1980) S SPECTRUM SR 127 A 8 11 Bonnet, Joseph: Vars Op.1/Widor: Allegro from Sym 6/Gigout: Toccata in b/Pierne: SOLIST 1188 A 10 2 Pieces Op.29/Kaunzinger: Improvisation - Kaunzinger organ 1981 S 12 Bryars, Gavin-Tom Philips: Irma opera - Skempton, Skeaping, cond.G.Bryars OBSCURE OBS 9 A 20 1977 S 13 Bucchi, Valentino: Concer di Concerti (cond.Antonellini); Con (cl solo) (Garbarino); PAN PRCS 2002 A++ 15 Lettres (L.Poli sop); Fogli d'Album (S.Ragni pno) S 14 Cage, John: Nocturne, 6 Melodies, Amores, Music for M.Duchamp, A Valentine - PHILIPS 9500920 A 8 HR3 Beths vln, de Leeuw pno & prepared pno (p.1980) S 15 Cage: Aria with Fontana Mix/Berio: Circles/Bussotti: Frammento - Cathy Berberian, TIME S 8003 A 12 Berio, Pierre, etc (gatefold) S 16 Cage: Freeman Etudes I-VIII - Zukofsky vln 1981 S CP2 12 A 15 17 Cage: Sixteen Dances - New Music Concerts, cond.Zukofsky 1982 S CP2 15 A 12 18 Chevreuille, Raymond: Pno Con 2 - Brouw pno, cond.Sternefeld 10" DECCA BA 143210 A 12 19 Cikker: Vzrkiseni (Resurrection) - Berman, Jindrak, Tattermuschova, cond.Krombholc 3 x SUPRAPHON SV(RL). A 36 ZR6 (in album) (p.1963) S 8184 20 Crosse, Gordon: The New World/L.Berkeley: 3 Songs, Chinese Songs/P.Dickinson: ARGO ZRG 788 A 10 Extravaganzas - M.Dickinson ms, P.Dickinson pno (UK) Sep 1974 S 21 Dallapiccola: Quaderno Musicale di Annalibera/ Bartok: 3 Studies/ Copland: Piano UNICORN PHS 323 A 8 Fantasy - A.Peebles pno (UK) 1971 S 22 De Guide, Richard: Pno Con - Anschutz pno, cond.Defossez 10" DECCA 143399 A 15 23 De Vocht: Vln Concerto - C.van Neste, cond.comp 10" DECCA LX 133018 A 8 24 Defossez, Rene: Vln Concerto - F.Petronio vln, cond.Defossez 10" DECCA LX 133011 A 40 25 Defossez, Rene: Images sous-marines - cond.comp 10" DECCA 143371 A 50 26 Delvaux, Albert: Sinfonia Burlesca - Belgian NO, cond.D.Sternefeld +(jacket water DECCA 143423 A 40 damage) 10" 27 Dessau: Maurer Songs - Koziel, Bauer, Geszty, Vogel, Schreier, Burmeister, Olbertz NOVA 885155 A 12 (p.1978) S 28 Dorati: Stravinsky: Sacre - Minneapolis SO (FR2\FR2 stamper) (color back) S MERCURY SR-EF 90253 A 50 UM1 29 Eben, Petr: Sunday Music for Organ - Slechta organ 10" SUPRAPHON SUF 20098 A 8 30 Eckhardt-Gramatte: Symphony-Concerto - Kuerti pno, cond.A.Brott S CBC 328 A 40 31 Eller: 5 Orch Pieces/ Tormis: Avamang 2/ Koha: Laul Parteist - cond.Jarvi, Prohorov MELODIYA D 15605 A 30 (plain Melodiya jacket) 10" 32 Escher: Trio (cl, vla, pf)/Vlijmen, Jan van: Faithful (vla) - Trio Kontrasten, N.Imai vla S DONEMUS CV 8604 A 12 33 Farkas: Piccola musica di concerto/ Corelli: Con grosso Op.6\4 - Liszt ChO, HUNGAROT LP 1608 A 8 cond.F.Sandor 10" OLD 34 Fine, Irving: Sym 1962; Toccata Concertante; Serious Songs for String Orch - Boston DESTO DC 7167 A 10 SO, cond.Leinsdorf, comp. (p.1973) S 35 Freitas Branco: Sym 3 - Budapest PO, cond.Nemeth S PORTUGALSO 860024 A 20 36 Gaito, Constantino: Vcl Son/Castro, Washington: Tangos (vcl, pf)/Gianneo, Luis: MUNICIPALI MCBA 12 A 15 Vln Son/Maragno, Virtu: 6 Inventions (vln, pf) - W.Castro vcl, S.H.de Castro pf, Gianneo vln S 37 Garsnek: Pno Quintet (Sepp pno, etc)/ Choral Works of Kapp, Kreek, Korver, Late, MELODIYA D 15687 A 15 Arro, Ernesaks, Saar (plain Melodiya jacket) 10" October 2020 - 3 - Mikrokosmos List 662. 38 Glass: Glassworks - cond.Riesman (Dutch pressing) S CBS 73640 A 8 39 Goleminov: SQ 3/Ikokhumov: SQ 6 - Avramov SQ BALKANTON BKA 322 A 12 40 Gould, Morton: 7 Pieces (American Salute, Deserted Ballroom, Guaracha, Yankee ROYALE VLP 6041 A 10 Doodle, etc) - E.Everett & His Orch 10" 41 Guide, Richard de: Sym 2/Debussy: Iberia - Liege SO, cond.P.Straus (gatefold) S CULTURA 50696 A 12 42 Haubenstock-Ramati: Vermutungen (1967); Credentials (1962); Tableau I (1970) - WERGO WER 60049 A 8 C.Berberian, cond.Bour, Rosbaud S 43 Henze: Db Con (G.Karr, cond.comp)/Mozart: Vln Con K.219 (D.Oistrakh, DGG 6851218 A 8 cond.Konwitschny)/Schumann: Vcl Con (Rostropovich, cond.Rozhdestvensky) S 44 Herberigs, Robert: SQ/ Vito-Delvaux, Berthe di: Suite for SQ - Belgian Quartet ALPHA CL 2007 A 15 10" 45 Herberigs, Robert: Pno Con 1 - J.Louel, cond.Gazelle 10" DECCA 143355 A 12 46 Holst: Music for Voices - Pears ten, Britten pno, English ChO, cond.I, Holst (gatefold) 2 x ARGO ZR 74 A 18 (p.1979) (UK) S 47 Holst: Savitri, The Dream-City - Palmer, Kwella, Langridge, cond.Hickox 1983 S HYPERION A 66099 A 8 48 Holst: The Prefect Fool ballet suite/ Bach-Walton: The Wise Virgins ballet suite/ DECCA (ECS) 657 A 8 Lambert: Horoscope - cond.Boult, Irving PS 49 Hovhaness: Sym 4\ Giannini: Sym 3 - cond.Roller (RFR1\RFR3 stamper) S MERCURY SR-PR 90366 A 15 US3 50 Husa, Karel: Al Fresco (sax, band); Con for Percussion & wind ensemble - Michigan GOLDEN CRE ATH 5066 A 10 State Univ Wind Sym, cond.Rusha 1979 S 51 Ikonomov, Boyan: Divertimento for SQ & Orch/ Martinu: Concerto for SQ & Orch/ BALKANTON BCA 509 A 12 Locatelli: Con for SQ & Orch - Dimov SQ, cond.K.Iliev 52 Jacob, Gordon: Div for Harmonica & SQ/J.Moody: Harmonica Quintet - T.Reilly ARGO ZDA 206 A 8 harmonica, Hindar SQ (UK) (p.1975) S 53 Kapp: Rahva Voim cantata/ Jurisalu: Ser for ChO/ Auster: Tiina ballet exc/ Part: MELODIYA D 15719 A 20 Meie Aed cantata - cond.Jarvi, etc (plain Melodiya jacket) 10" 54 Kazandziev: Solo Sonata for Vln/L.Pipkov: Sonata for Vln & Pno - Lechev vln, BALKANTON BKA 396 A 12 Lulubova pno 55 Kisielewski: Concerto: Allegro molto/Spisak: Suite: Largo/Rogalski: 3 Romanian MUZA W 182 A 20 Dances: no.3 - Enescu Orch, cond.Basarab Warsaw Autumn, 1955 SS 10" 56 Leeuw, Ton de: Litany of Our Time (sop, male voices, intr ens, live electronics & DONEMUS CVS 19866 A 15 tape) (cond.Vriend); Clair obscur (elect) S 57 Leeuw, Ton de: Car nos vignes sont en fleur, And they shall reign for ever, 2 x DONEMUS CV 8502 A 15 Invocations - Manning ms, cond.Gritton, Porcelijn (gatefold) 1983, 1984 S 58 Legley: Vln Con/Quinet, Marcel: Sonata for 2 vlns & pf/Froidebise: Vln Sonata - ALPHA DBM-F 196 A 15 Delcourte-Korosec vln (both parts in Quinet), E.de Canck pno, cond.Defossez 1970s (gatefold) S 59 Ligeti: SQ 2 (La Salle SQ), Lux aeterna (cond.H.Franz), Volumina, Etude 1 (Zacher DGG (TP) 2530392 A 8 organ) , (test pressing) S 60 Loeffler: 2 Rhapsodies/Barlow: Night Song/McCauley: 5 Miniatures - cond.Hanson MERCURY SR-ER 90277 A 20 UM1 (RFR1\RFR2 stamper) (color back) 1958, 1960, 1959 S 61 Loevendie, Theo: Flexio (cond.Eotvos)/Vries, Klaas de: Areas (cond.D.Zinman) DONEMUS CV 8301 A 8 1981, 1982 S 62 Lopes-Graca: Pno Con 2 - M.A.Leveque, French RSO, cond.Freitas Branco EMI PMX 5008 A 10 63 Lorentzen: Paradiesvogel, Wunderblumen/ I.Norholm: Haven, De fynske karakter - POINT PLP 5061 A 8 cond.Vistesen (p.1986) S 64 Louel, Jean: Vln Con (Lardinois, cond.comp)/ Victor Legley: Cathedrale d'Acier DECCA 143359 A 20 (cond.Sternefeld) 10" 65 Lutoslawski: Little Suite (cond.comp)/Stefani-Fitelberg: Krakowiacy i Gorale Suite MUZA L 2 A 8 (cond.Rowicki) 10" 66 Lutoslawski: Concerto: 3 excs - Vienna SO, cond.Gielen Warsaw Autumn, 1955 SS MUZA W 176 A 20 10" 67 Maegaard, Jan: Chamber Concerto (cond.Koenig); Octomeri (Kontra vln, Jedlickova POINT PLP 5063 A 8 pno); Musica Reservata I (Kontra SQ) 1983, 1985 S 68 Maes, Jef: Viola Concerto (Ruymen, cond.Sternefeld)/ M.Quinet: Variations for DECCA 143334 A 30 Orchestsra (cond.Ghyoros) 10" 69 Malawski, Artur: Sym 2: Capriccio/ Szymanowski: Sym 3: Exc - S.Woytowicz, MUZA W 186 A 20 cond.Rowicki Warsaw Autumn, 1955 SS 10" 70 Mannino, Franco: Mini Quintet, A Little Music/N.Montanari: 5 AMBERLEE ALF 701 A 8 Inventions/V.Giuliani: Div/F.Margola: Partita - Halle Wind Quintet (1976) (UK) S 71 Manzoni, Giacomo: Parole da Beckett (cond.Maderna); Ode (cond.E.Bour) ITALIA ITL 70098 A 12 (p.1983) S 72 Marco, Tomas: Tea-Party (soli, cl, tmb, vcl, vibraphone); Mysteria (orch); Rosa- HISPAVOX 130303 A 10 Rosae (fl, cl, vln, vcl) - cond.J.M.F.Gil (p.1979) S 73 Martin, Frank: Psaumes de Geneve/Poulenc: Gloria - S.van Lier sop, Chaverim MIRASOUND KS 207074 A 10 Children Choir, Utrecht Students Choir & Orch, cond.Lenselink 1986 S Mikrokosmos List 662.
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