Victor Honig <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Does anyone have a list of recordings of Latin & South American classical >composers? Please respond to [log in to unmask] Do you mean *all* Latin and South American classical composers? However I would be very interested too. I can suggest a few links, but this would only give a very partial view (I have no idea of the number of LPs issued before, for instance, although some Egrem's can be found once in a while in mail order catalogues...) Have you tried the Latin American Music Center? http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/lamc/ Argentina: Club for music http://www.datamarkets.com.ar/MusiCaClub/guias.htm Brazil: Foundation of the National Library - Music Department http://www.bn.br/musica/english.htm Brazil: a list of links to orchestra sites http://www.svn.com.br/juracy/orq.htm Cuba: Egrem (but very few classical recordings available on CD) http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JVCCubano/egrem.htm Ecuador: Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra http://wwwpub4.ecua.net.ec/sinfonica/index.html (also see: http://www.cultura.com.ec/s-amusicales.htm) Mexico: Mexico City Philharmonic http://www.musicos-ofcm.com/ Paraguay: a site about a history of Paraguyan music, and maybe some useful phone numbers http://www.musicaparaguaya.org.py/boettner.html Peru: Alma Musik (a good general site about Peruvian music) http://www.almamusik.com/ Peru: a History of Peruvian music (in construction) http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7094/English.html includes a short discography Peru: Solarmonia http://ekeko.rcp.net.pe/solarmonia/discos.htm Puerto Rico: P.R. Symphony Orchestra http://home.coqui.net/eolivier/ospr/ospr.htm Uruguay: Montevideo http://www.filarmonica.edu.uy/primera.htm Venezuela: CIIMC http://www.multimania.com/ciimc/ (also check the Sojo Foundation: http://www.funves.org.ve/principal.html and the Audiovisual Archives: http://www.bnv.bib.ve/musson.htm) Also two CDs at: http://members.tripod.com/~carlosvazquez/forocari2.html and some sites more specifically devoted to single composers: Juan Jose Castro http://members.tripod.com/~ostinato/english/castro.htm Rafael Junchaya: see above Aurelio de la Vega http://www.e-universe.com/lmfhome/veeppage.htm and also Uribe Holguin, Ginastera, Villa-Lobos of course,... I hope this helps a little, Thanh-Tam Le [log in to unmask]