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More from the Vinyl Vault: Classical, Part One

A great selection of titles awaits you upon your arrival at ESA on Wednesday morning…  More LP’s will be put out on successive days as these ones sell.

Single LP’s $2 each
Double albums $4 each
Some ***’d items priced individually…  ask at the Circulation Desk about these items

Important Reminder:  All vinyl is sold in “as is” condition.  While we are fairly confident of the “playability” of the albums we are putting out for sale, we cannot make any warranties.

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Today’s additional offerings are all CLASSICAL.  A selected inventory includes the following:

Beethoven

Festival of Hits, Deutsche Grammophon
Symphony No 1 in C Major and No8 in F Major, Joseph Krips and the London Symphony Orchestra
The Pastoral – Sixth Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Two Romances (G Major and F Major), Isaac Stern (Violin) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa Conducting
Piano Concerto No 3 in C Minor, Alfred Brendel (Piano) with the Pro Music Orchestra (Vienna), Heinz Wallberg conducting
Beethoven Overtures, The Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell conducting
Symphony No 7, Berliner Philharmonic, Karl Bohm conducting, Deutsche Grammophon 1959
***Herbert von Karajan, 1977 Deutsche Grammophon Collection, Discs 3 – 16

Tchaikovsky

Symphony No 4, London Symphony Orchestra with Igor Markevitch
Symphony No 2, Romeo and Juliet, New Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Symphony Orchestra
Symphony No 5, London Philharmonic Orchestra with Mstislav Rostropovich
Symphony No 4, Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic
Symphony No 3 in D Major “Polish”, USSR symphony Orchestra with Yevgeny Svetlanov
Symphony No 3 in D Major “Polish”, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin Mehta
Romeo and Juliet, St. Louise Symphony with Vladimir Golschmann
Symphony No 6 “Pathetique”, New York Philharmonic with Dimitri Mitropoulos
Symphony No 6 “Pathetique”, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra with Herbert von Karajan
Greatest Hits Vol 1, New York Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein and The Philadelphia Orchestra with Eugene Ormandy
The Nutcracker Suite (Selections) and Peter and the Wolf, New York Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No 4, London Symphony Orchestra with Karl Bohm
Serenade in C Major, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra with Janos Rolla (Side A) and Dvorak Serenade in E Major (Side B)
Variations on a Rococo Theme and Pezzo Capriccioso, Northern Sinfonia Orchestra with Yan Pascal Tortelier (Side B) and Saint Saens, various (Side A)

Haydn

***Pariser Symphony, Berliner Philharmonic with Herbert von Karajan, Deutsche Grammophon, Boxed 3 disc set
Symphony No 94 and No 101, London Philharmonic with Eugen Jochum
Symphony No 94 (Surprise) and No 104 “London”, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with Andre Previn
Symphony No 90 in C Major and No 91 in E-Flat Major, The Little Orchestra of London, Leslie Jones conducting
Symphonies (No 88 G Major and No 100 G Major), Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter conducting
Strong Quartet Opus 76, The Classic String Quartet
Die Streichquartette, The Eder Quartett, 2 disc set (Teldec)
String Quartets (Various), The Panocha Quartet, 2 disc set (Supraphon)
String Quartets (Various), The Tatrai Quartet, 3 disc set (Qualitron)
String Quartets (Various), The Tatrai Quartet, 3 disc set (Hungaroton)
String Quartets (Various), The Lenox Quartet, 3 disc set (Desto)

Sibelius

Symphony No 1 in E Minor, The Halle Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli conducting
Symphony No 4 in A Minor, Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan (1968 Deutsche Grammophon)
Symphony No 3 in C Major and Suite from King Kristian II, The Gottenberg Symphony Orchestra with Neeme Jarvi
Symphony No 5 in E-Flat, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra with Herbert von Karajan
Mixed Programme: Finlandia, Peer Gynt (and more), New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein conducting
Finlandia, Morton Gould and His Orchestra, RCA Red Seal

Mozart

Symphony No 39 and No 40, New York Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein
Quartets (K499 in D, and K575 in D), The Guarneri Quartet
String Quartets Three Divertimenti (K 136, 137 and 138), The Classic String Quartet
Requiem d-moll KV 626, Berlin PHilharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan, Deutsche Grammophon 1976
Mozart Festival of Hits, Karl Boehm and the German Opera Orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon, 1968
Symphony No 41 “Jupiter”, The National Arts Centre Orchestra, Mario Bernardi conducting
Amadeus Original Soundtrack Recording, Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, 2 disc set

Stravinsky

Concerto in E Flat (also Bartok, Three Village Scenes), Canadian Chamber Ensemble with Raffi Armenian
Symphony of Psalms (CBC Symphony Orchestra) and the Symphony in C (The Festival Singers of Toronto with Elmer Iseler)

Shostakovich

Symphony No 15, The Czech Philjarmonic Orchestra with Frantisek Vajnar
Symphony No 5 in D Minor, The USSR Symphony Orchestra, Maksim Shostakovich conducting (Capitol Records)
Symphony No 5 in D Minor, The USSR Symphony Orchestra, Maksim Shostakovich conducting (Quintessence, Pro Arte Records)