WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1, 196G THE nICHTG A N DAILY PAGE NINE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1966 TIlE M9ICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE i V 11 I 1235 S. University 30S.State I from lcount recor'ds, I 19 per record mono or stereo ANGEL'S ANSWER, TO, THE NEED FOR LOW-PRICED ALBUMS OF SUPREME QUA LITY 34 * SERA PHICMS FEATRE: LIthe finest, most celebrated of Angel's earlier releases. QI brand-new stereo recordings never before issued in America. LIsignificant works of all periods interpreted by leading artist's of yesterday, today and tomorrow,. LIhistorical performances never to be equalled, including fabu- lous opera casts that can never again be assembled. Simproved monophonic sound for older recordings, without the artificial gimmickry of false stereo, and with no loss of artistic valIues. Q. stereo and monophonic pressings made to the same exacting OPERA I a VOCAL ORCHESTRAL 1WCT0A rA tOS A Pa IIO- & 0" 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 cam} DONIZE M TLEJJUXIR OF M'AE «wwcrflt uc&a,ua4S M.w mr+A) nunieweatsn ct.C4t..una,,eeiwwACA Tt o~f n fLm 4 ' PIANO DN IM PJiT1 0 ~tvFJUlO N E MIMME Dinu Lipatti--Chopin: Con. certo No.. 1 in. E minor. A Swiss broadcast perfor- mance, never before avail- able in America. Mono only. 60007 rI Geraint Jones Singers- Purcell : Music for the Fu- neral of Queen Mary. Bach : Magnificat. Two un- forgettable - performances "in the finest tradition of English choral singing" (Hi-FilStereo Review). Mono only: 60001 saws a ousw~r. . '(0> I DG. t+4{S t FA l #1-K CISNOI A JMA.S fl T1MiNS/$ AD1 Mfl*CW* ATMfl7. r treai ~ altMCthr4edetf/,6 Sir Thomas Beecham-"The Inimitable Sir Thomas,' an album of recordings never before released in Ameri- ca, including Sibelius' Ta. 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- NOW AVAI ILABLE AT ONLY 38 COMPLETE IN A TWO-RECORD SET I' t 1 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 / IM1 1M RIR~wxArlER L4RITFN F1A25tAD ta'a ;iRx C ;fli uwmaaaasc-,t e Fz 1S 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 L , 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 * rL .NdLLN GERMAN soCi As~aA OF WOQUE 57UWNi 11 SG441A tO ?J'IN F MOK OP 90 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 Wt}ARV) SI RAJ iSS 'd.PM 95fMPR*.' A .,sA...O14. i .+k 7FhE U91M1 } r.O(fl A hl w'~ 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 i