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Naxos:
RACHMANINOV: Piano Sonata No. 2 . Variations on a theme by Chopin and others
LALO . RAVEL . SAINT-SAENS . SARASATE: Symphonie espagnole . Carmen
Fantasy and others
HAYDN: Symphonies 50, 51, 52
MENDELSSOHN: Flute Concerto; Flute Sonata
LUTOSLAWSKI: Double Concerto, Dance Preludes, Chain I and others
BIZET . PUCCINI . DELIBES and others: Operatic Duets
YAMADA, HIRAI, TAKI and others: Japanese Melodies
HASHIMOTO: Symphony No. 1 in D . Symphonic Suite, "Heavenly Maiden and
Fisherman"
PENDERECKI: Sextet . Clarinet Quartet
DUKAS: Complete Piano Music
BRITTEN / BERKELEY: Auden Songs; On This Island . Cabaret Songs and others
Lennox BERKELEY: Sacred Choral Music (*Available only in the UK and
English speaking territories)
COSTE . REGONDI . TARREGA and others: Guitar music
Naxos American Classics:
PANN: Piano Concerto . Dance Partita and others
BURLEIGH: Music for Violin and Piano: Boyhood Recollections . Plantation
Sketches . Five Indian Sketches . Six Fancies and others
LOEFFLER: Music for Four Stringed Instruments . String Quartet . Quintet
in One Movement
Irving BERLIN: Berlin for Brass
Dreamer: A Portrait of Langston Hughes
MASON: Piano Music
MCKAY: Suite for Viola and Piano . An April Suite . Americanistic Etude
RILEY: BEASER; TOWER; SCHICKELE; LIEBERMANN: Music for flute and guitar
FLAGELLO: Symphony No. 1 . Sea Cliffs . Intermezzo from The Piper of
Hamelin . Theme, Variations and Fugue
ROREM: Three Symphonies
DIAMOND: Symphony No. 1 . Violin Concerto No. 2 . The Enormous Room
RUSSELL: Rhapsody for Horn and Orchestra . Middle Earth . Gate City
HARBISON: Four Songs of Solitude . Twilight Music . Variations
Pilgrim's Progress: Pioneers of American Classical Music (not available
in the US)
THOMAS: Desire under the Elms
Marco Polo:
GODOWSKY: Schubert Transcriptions
Johann STRAUSS I Edition Vol 2
I haven't worried about the historical reissues but masochists will be
delighted to know of Murder on the High C's by Florence Foster Jenkins.
Richard Pennycuick
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