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20Th-Century Repertory Mikrokosmos List 642. - 2 - February 2019 ....20TH-CENTURY REPERTORY 1 Aav, Evald: Vukingid excs - Mark, Ani, Parg, cond.Hargel MELODIYA D 8021 A 25 2 Abeliovich: Sym 2/G.Vagner: Suite - USSR SSO, cond.Katayev MELODIYA D 24909 A 75 3 Alderete, Franco: Misa Paraguaya (cond.Barcelona Echeveste)/Sacred & Secular ALPHA SP 6010 A 20 Songs from Paraguay: Moreno Gonzales, Boettner, Delvalle, Irrazabel S 4 Alfen: Sym 4 - Malmborg, Vikstrom, Stockholm PO, cond.Grevillius (no English DECCA SXL(GP) 6034 A 15 GD2 issue) S 5 Almeida, Laurindo: Guitar Concerto 1, Lobiana/ Gnattali: Con a Brasileira - CONCORD CC 2001 A 8 L.Almeida guitar, Los Angeles Orch de Camera (p.1980) S 6 Andricu, Mihail: Syms No.6, 11 - Rumanian RTVSO, Elenescu, Conta ELECTRECOR ECE 789 A 30 7 Andricu, Mihail: Sym a IV-a; Simfonietta 12 - cond.Bacs, Sbarcea S ELECTRECOR ST-ECE 1922 A 8 8 Ardevol, Jose: Sonatina/A.de la Vega: Leyenda del Ariel Criollo/P.Menendez: Canto PANART LP 4001 B+ 35 Negro/A.Roldan: Dos Canciones Populares Cubanas - A.Odnoposoff vcl, B.Huberman pno (plays well) 10" 9 Arizaga, Rodolfo: Martirio de Santa Olalla, Sonetos de la Pena, Cantatas Humanas QUALITON QI 4004 A 20 - N.Souza sop, cond.T.Fuchs 1957, 1952 10 Arnaud, Leo: 3 Fanfares/Vaughan Williams: Toccata Marziale, Folk Song TELARC DG 10050 A 8 Suite/Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy - Cleveland Sym Winds, cond.Fenell (gatefold) 1979 S 11 Artyomov: Requiem - Polyanskaya, Sharmina, etc, cond.Kitayenko 1989 2 x MELODIYA A10 547 A 15 (gatefold) S 12 Auster, Lydia: Pno Con in G/Parsadanyan: Sym 3 - Sepp pno, cond.N.Jarvi, Matsov MELODIYA D 20577 A 40 13 Badings: Capriccio for Vln & 2 Sound Tracks; Genese; Evolutions/ Raaijmakers: EPIC LC. 3759 A 18 Contrasts (all electronic music) (gold label, US) 14 Barrios, Juan Ramon: Noches Larenses, Chaparralito, Pablera/Canela, Pablo: El LEON 1103 A 25 Gavilan/Ceballos, Juan Pablo: La Negra/Carrasco, Tino: Golpe Tocuyano/Lauro, Antonio: Carora (Venezuelan comps) S 15 Bartos, Jan Zdenek: Sym 2/ Kabelac, Miloslav: Sym 4 - Prague ChO (plain SUPRAPHON DV 5752 A 12 Supraphon jacket) 16 Beach, H.H.A: Pf Quintet in f#/Foote: Pf Quintet in a - Boehm, Rogers, Maximoff, TURNABOUT TV(UK) 34556 A 10 Sherry, Kooper (p.1974) S 17 Bennett, Richard Rodney: Piano Concerto, Jazz Calendar - Bishop pno, PHILIPS 6500301 A 20 ER2 cond.Gibson, Lanchbery (p.1972) S 18 Berger, Wilhelm: Sym 6; Vcl Con - C.Ilea vcl, cond.Cristescu, Conta ELECTRECOR ECE 917 A 15 19 Berger, Wilhelm: Vln Con (Constantinescu, cond.Conta); Sym 5 (cond.Elenescu) ELECTRECOR ECE 444 A 15 20 Bernstein: Mass - cond.comp. (nice booklet with text) (gold label) 1971 2 x COLUMBIA M2Q 31008 A 15 (quadrophonic) S 21 Bialas, Gunter: Im Anfang - Hilversum Vocal Ens, cond.Voorberg (gatefold) S MUSICAPHON BM30SL A 8 1308 22 Bianchini, Alfredo: La Vita di Christo Nelle Laudi Umbre del XIII Secolo - EMI QELP 8065 A 8 comp.sings & reads, M.I.Biagi org 23 Blacher, Boris: Der Grossinquisitor oratorio - Nimsgern, Dresden PO, cond.H.Kegel ETERNA 725106 A 8 1985 S 24 Bloch, Ernest: Suite Symphonique, Trombone Sym - cond.Avshalomov1976 S CRI SD 351 A 8 25 Bloch: 3 Jewish Poems/J.Powell: Rhap Negre/D.G.Mason: Chanticleer - Vienna SO, DESTO D 6409 A 8 cond.Hendl, Dixon PS 26 Bloch: Chamber Episodes/A.Berger: Ser Concertante/Britten: Sinfonietta/Pinkham: MGM E 3245 A 8 Double Con - Brink vln, cond.I.Solomon 27 Bloch: Solo Suite (Hunkins vcl)/Elwell: Blue Sym for Voice & SQ/Babin: David & 2 x CLEVELAND GCCL 201 A 20 Goliath (Vronsky, Johanessen pno)/Shepherd: Vln Sonata (Cerone vln, Johannesen pno) (p.1976) S 28 Borkovec: Silentium Turbatum (alto, orch), The Pied Piper (ballet) - Soukupova SUPRAPHON SUAST(RL) A 15 ZR7 alto, cond.V.Neumann, Koisler (gatefold) (booklet) S 58752 29 Brant, Henry: Con for Alto Sax & Orch (Rascher, cond.Johnson)/ Rhudyar: REMINGTON R. 199188 A 12 UD2 Sinfonietta/ Glanville-Hicks: Gymnopedie (cond.Perlea) (p.1953) 30 Britten: Diversions On A Theme (L.Fleisher pno)/Laderman: Con for Orch - DESTO DC 7168 A 8 Baltimore SO, Comissiona (p.1973) S 31 Britten: The Prince of the Pagodas - Covent Garden Orch, cond.comp. (large label, 2 x LONDON STS 15081 A 15 UK) S 32 Brouwer, Leo: La Tradicion se Rompe/Prudencio, Cergio: La Ciudad - cond.Cuzan, TACUABE T/E 14 A 15 Prudencio (p.1981) M/S February 2019 - 3 - Mikrokosmos List 642. 33 Brouwer, Leo: Vln Con (Munoz vln), Fl Con (Ivanova fl) - cond.Cuzan 1978, 1973 EGREM LD 3818 A 12 S 34 Brouwer: Guitar Concerto/ Gramatges: Movil II - Brouwer guitar, cond.M.D.Cuzan EGREM LD 3652 A 40 1972 S 35 Caamano, Roberto: Suite para Orquesta de Cuerdas/Ginastera: Pampeana 3 - ANGEL SLPA 11204 A– 15 Argentin NO, cond.V.Tevah (Argentinian issue) S 36 Careno, Inocente: Margaritena (cond.comp)/ Borodin: Sym 2 (cond.Casale) - SAM 3 A 15 Venezuela SO 37 Casadesus, Robert: Nonetto, Sextour - comp.pno, Pascal Quartet, etc S COLUMBIA MS6EYE 6121 A 15 UA1 38 Castellanos, Evencio: Suite "Avilena"/Franck: Var Symphoniques - Judith Jaimes SAM 4 A 30 pno, cond.Castellanos, Reyna (p.1956) 39 Castellanos-Yumar: Vln Con - M.Hansson, London SO, cond.comp 1982 S ASV ASV 519 A 12 40 Caturla, Alejandro Garcia: Manita en el Suelo opera bufa - Casas, Del Rio, Marcos, EGREM LD 4209 A 25 cond.Egues S 41 Caturla, Alejandro Garcia: Vol.1: Cuban Ov; Canto de los Cafetales; Bembe; 3 EGREM LD 4129 A 40 Cuban Dances - cond.Cuzan S 42 Charles, Marc: Images eomanes (Karrieu fl, Chambon ob, Fonteney vcl, 2 x FRENCH BRO A 25 cond.Aubin)/Jolivet: Mana (Helffer pno)/F.Couperin: Ordre 26 (Helffer pno) PROGRAM 749 43 Chavez: 6 Symphonies - Mexican NSO, cond.comp (p.1967) S 3 x COLUMBIA 32310002 A 20 44 Cole, Hugo: The Fair Treders - Berkshire Boy Choristers, cond.comp 1971 BBC LP 2 A 15 45 Contant, Alexis: Pno Trio/I.Anhalt: Pno Trio - Halifax Trio S CBC S 229 A 8 46 Cordero, Roque: Vln Con, 8 Miniatures - S.Allen vln, Detroit SO, cond.Freeman COLUMBIA M 32784 A 8 (p.1973) S 47 Cortes, Ramiro: Meditation for String Orch/ Ph.Lambro: Strutures; Music for CRYSTAL S 861 A 8 Winds/ Lombardo: Largo for SQ (p.1973) S 48 Creston: Saxophone Sonata/ W.Hartley: Duo/ W.Benson: Farewell, Aeolion Song/ MARK MRS 22868 A 12 B.Heiden: Sonata - Sinta alto sax, True pno S 49 Creston: Sonata for Sax & Pno/Rodby: Duke Ellington Medley/Bach-Rodby: New CRYSTAL S 157 A 8 Classics Suite/Villa-Lobos-Pittel - Harvey Pittel Trio, G.Rejto vcl, Rodby pno (p.1978) S 50 Cuclin, Dimitrie: Sym 16 - RTVSO, cond.Elenescu ELECTRECOR ECE 736 A 25 51 D'Albert: Pno Con 2 (Stockigt, cond.Herbig), Vcl Con (Timm, cond.Flor) 1986 S ETERNA 827986 A 10 GB2 52 David, Gyula: Vln Con, Sonata for Vln & Pno, Sym 4, Sinfonietta - D.Kovacs vln, HUNGAROT SLPX 11411 A 10 cond.Lehel, Breitner S OLD 53 David, Gyula: Vla Con (Lukacs); Vln Con (Kovacs); Sinfonietta - cond.Ferencsik, HUNGAROT SLPX 12452 A 10 Lukacs, Breitner (p.1983) S 54 Davidovsky: Scenes from Shir ha Shirim, Romancero - cond.Korf, Livingston CRI SD 530 A 8 1985 S 55 Debussy: 6 Epigraphes Antiques, Sarabande, Le Boite a Joujoux (arr.by Ansermet, ERATO STU 71458 A 10 Ravel, Caplet) - Basler SO, cond.Jordan (gatefold) 1981 S 56 Debussy: Le Martyre de Saint-Sebastien; 2 Rhaps for Cl & Saxophone - Deplus, ERATO STU 70719 A 10 FB2 Deffayet, cond.Constant (gatefold) (p.1972) S 57 Debussy: Le Martyre de St.Sebastien, Printemps - Orch de Paris, cond.Barenboim DGG 2530879 A 8 (p.1977) S 58 Delius: Sea Drift; A Song of the High Hills - Noble, Bowen, Bingham, cond.Groves EMI ASD 2958 A 8 ER3 (p.1974) S 59 Dessau-Brecht: Puntila - Suss, Rehm, Arnold, Berlin SK, cond.comp (p.1969) S 2 x ETERNA 825975 A 15 GD1 60 Dreyfus: Sym 1/ Sculthorpe: Sun Music III/ Cugley: Prel for Orch, Pan The Lake - EMI OASD 7547 A 8 Austral Orchestras, cond.Slovak, B.Heinze, Post S 61 Duynhove, Martin van: In A.M. N.Y.'76, Part 1 & 2 - Berk, Bunjes, comp, Piller M.D.V. 781 A 20 drums, Bergin, Norden sax, Beusekom banjo (gatefold) 1976 (jazzish) S 62 Eckhardt-Gramatte: Duo Concertante; Suite No.6/Tovey: Elegiac Variations - CBC CCS 1018 A 8 Sampson vcl, Irons pno S 63 Egk: Spagnola from Die Zaubergeige, 70 Tage und 4 Minuten, Tango from Peer ETERNA 826882 A 8 GD1 Gynt/ Fortner: Zwischenspiele - comp.cond. S 64 Elgar: Coronation Ode/Parry: I Was Glad - cond.Ledger (TAS) (gatefold) (1977) S EMI ASD 3345 A 10 ER3 65 Eller: Sym Scherzo/Tobias: Nocturne/Reiman: Dramatic Suite - cond.N.Jarvi, MELODIYA D 9201 A 20 Matsov 10" 66 Enescu: Chamber Sym; Pno Quartet 2 - V.& S.Gheorghiu, Aldulescu, Popovici, ELECTRECOR ECE 14 A 8 Popa, etc 67 Estevez, Antonio: Concerto for Orch/Copland: Lincoln Portrait (in Spanish) SAM 8 A 40 Venezuelan SO, cond.Estevez, Copland (Venezuelan disc) (p.1975) 68 Etkin, Mariano: Musica Ritual/Iturriberry: Musica Nocturna/Gandini, Gerardo: TACUABE T/E 7 A 10 Musica Nocturna - Montevideo Nucleo Musica Nueva, cond.Bodmer S 69 Etler: Cl Con (Shifrin cl)/ I.Dahl: Saxophone Con (Sinta sax) - cond.R.Reynolds UNIV.OF MI SM 9 A 10 (p.1978) S Mikrokosmos List 642. - 4 - February 2019 70 Falu, Eduardo: Romace de la Muerte de Juan Lavalle - E.Sabato narrator, comp gtr PHILIPS 82055 A 10 & vocal (gatefold) 71 Fenigstein: 2 Pcs for Fl & Strings; Icares for Fl; Mara; Passages for Tr & Strings - ORION ORS 82425 A 8 Magnin fl, Milliere tr, cond.D.P.de Villiers (p.1981) S 72 Finzi: Prelude & Fugue/Moeran: Fantasy Quartet/Berkeley: String Trio/Parry: 2 ALTARUS AIR-2 9005 A 8 Intermezzi - Thamyse String Trio, J.Anderson ob (p.1984) S 73 Flores, J.A.: Voices of Dawn (cond.N.Jarvi)/E.Fabini: Campo sym poem MELODIYA D 20327 A 8 (cond.Protassi) 10" 74 Gaito, Constantino: Vcl Son/Castro, Washington: Tangos (vcl, pf)/Gianneo, Luis: Vln MUNICIPALI
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