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Puccini: La Bohime - Sir
Thomas Beecham's classic
recording, with an all-star
cast: Victoria de los An.
geles, Jussi Bjoerling, Lu-
cine Amar'a, Robert Mer-
ril, Giorgio Tozzi, John
Reardon and Fernando Co-
rena. Mono only : IB-6400
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certo No.. 1 in. E minor. A
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mance, never before avail-
able in America.
Mono only. 60007
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Geraint Jones Singers-
Purcell : Music for the Fu-
neral of Queen Mary.
Bach : Magnificat. Two un-
forgettable - performances
"in the finest tradition of
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Sir Thomas Beecham-"The
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album of recordings never
before released in Ameri-
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piola and shorter works by'
Deliup, Faure, Grieg and
Dvorak. Royal. Philhar-
monic and French Nation-
al Orchestras. S"60000
technical standards as the higher-priced Angel
modest cost to the collector.
label-yet at
Especially Recommended IS The Incomparable
BEECHAM BOHEMEI, Long a Collector's Item-
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COMPLETE IN A
TWO-RECORD SET
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Donizetti: The Elixir of
Love - Tullio Serafin con-
ducts this La Scala Opera
recording starring Rosan-
na Carteri, Luigi Alva,
Giuseppe Taddei and Ro-
lando Panerai. SIB-6001.
THEMARRAGE OF( GARI
Mozart: The Marriage of
Figaro (sung in German)
-'tilde Gilden, Anneliese
Rothenberger, Edith Ma-
this, Walter Berry and
Hermann Prey; Dresden
State Opera Chorus, Dres-
den State Orchestra, Ot-
mar Suitner cond. A per-
fornmance of extraordinary
comic spirit! SIC-6002
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Boris Christoff -- Mussorg
sky: Songs. The complete1.
Songs and Dances of
Death; King Saul; Gopak;
The Winds Are Howling;
Song of the Flea. French
-National Radio Orchestra,
Georges. Tzipine cond.
Mono only: 60008
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf -
Mozart: Exsultate, jubi-
late (Motet, K.165).. Bach:,
Jauchzet Gott in allen
Landen (Cantata, BW V.
61). Philharmonia Or-
r " - stra, Walter Susskind &
Peter Gellhorn cond.
Mono only: 60013
Guido Cantelli - Schubert:
"Unfinished" Symphony.,
Mendelssohn : "Italian"
Symphony. The young
maestro, victim of an air
crash in 1956, conducting
the Phlharmonia Orches-
tra. Mono only: 60002
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Dame Myra, Hess -Schu.
mann : Concerto in IA
minor; Symphonic Etudes,
Op. 13. .Two of her most
famous recordings, issued
in tribute- to. her memory.
Philharmonia Orchestra,
Rudolf Schwartz cond.'
Mono only: 6008,
SU.WA NO2 FNBIL'ITP.*
Emil Gilels-Chopin : Sona-
ta No. 2 in B fiat, minor
("Funeral March"). Shos-
takovitch : Three Preludes
and Fugues. His first
American recordings, long
unavailable.
Mono only: 60010
Otto Klemperer - Brahms :
Variations on a Theme by
Haydn. Hindemith: No-
bilissima vision. Two de-
finitive recordings of mu-
sic inspired by St. Francis,
played by the Philhar-
monia. Orchestra.
Mono only: 60004
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certo No. 1 in C major;
Sonata No. 27 in E minor,
Op. 90. Philharmonia Or-
chestra, Herbert Menges.
cond. S-80016
Wilhelm Furtwiinglerf
Kirsten Flagstad -- Ex-
cerpts from Wagner's
Giitterdiimerung : Sieg-
* fried's Rhine Journey and
Funeral March; Brunn-
hilde's Immolation Scene.
Vienna Philharmonic and
Philharmonic Orchestras.
Mono only: 60003
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau-
1erdi Arias. From Fal-
aff, Ii Tlrovatore, Rigo-
tto, Don(,Carlo and 1I Ves-
Qiciliani. Berlin Phil-
JI.O4nic, A e '-,Pfde
Edith Mathis-Handel:
Nine German Songs
(1729). With an ensemble
of Baroque instruments.
S-60015
Paul Hindemith -.the late
composer conducts his own
Concert Music for Strings
and, Brass and his Sym-
phony in B flat for Concert
Band. Philharmonia Or-
chestra. 5-60005
OTHER
INSTRUMENTS
RUDLF WJ(U -
W-4M 204O .SCNA O120
William Primrose 1 Rudolf
Firkusny - Brahms : The
Two Sonatas Op. 120, for
viola and piano. Long un-
available in America.
Mono only : 60011
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Gerald Moore - "The Un1-
ashamed Accompanist"' his
witty lecture - demonstra-
tion on an undervalued art.
"Such a highly education-
al pill could not have been
more delightfully sugar-
coated" (High Fidelity).
Mono only : 60017
Richard Strauss -- conduct-
ing his Alpine Symphonly,
with the Bavarian State
Orchestra. Recorded in
1941, and now transferred
to long-pla.
X QnO only : 60006
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