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Verdi: Requnn J ' DS SETS USTtWOftKS STEREO WALTER, HUM D1SI91 Motart: The Last Six Syr.phonies STRAVINSKY, HOR 0 7IS 5j Stravinsky: le Sace Du Printemos; Petrushka; Firebird ORMANDY, EUGENE MS Tchaikovsky: Sleeping BeautySwan Lake ..jtcracker ENTREMONT, PHILIPPE MS T1I i Great Romantic Piano Concertos HMLLIARD STRING D1S 71 T QUARTET, THE Bartok: The Six String Quartets STERN, ROSE, ISTOMIN 02S 721 Gala Performance! STERN, ISAAC D3S 721 Isaac Stern Plays Four Favorite Violin Concertos FRANCESCATTI, ZIHO DAS 724 Beethoven: The Complete Violin And Piann Sonatas BERNSTEIN, LEONARD DJS 72S Schumann: The Four Symphonies ORMANDY, EUGENE D3S 727 The Great Tchaikovsky Symphonies COULD, 6LENN D3S 733 Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (Complete) BERNSTEIN, LEONARD D3S 737 The Great Romantic Symphonies Dvorak: Sym. 5Mendels- snhn: Sum i SERKIN, RUDOLF DAS 7 I Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos SERKIN, RUDOLF D3S 741 Four Great Romjnlic Concertos ORMANDY, EUGENE D7S 745 Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies BUDAPEST STRING D3S 747 QUARTET, THE Morart: The Six Quintets f For String Quartet And Viola BERNSTEIN, LEONARD D2S 749 J A Concert In The Park S COULD. GLENN D3S 754 Bach: The Six Partitas; t Two And Three Part P, Inventions DERMSTEIN, LEDHARD " M2S 722 Shostakovich: Sym No. 7, Op. 60 ("Leningrad") H0ROW1T7, YUDIMII 721 Hoftrwitz At Carnegie Hall (May 9, 1965) ORMANDY, EUCENE M2S 731 Berlioz: Requiem, Op. 5 CASALS, PABLB 2 711 Bach: The Six Brandenburg Concertos RUDAPEST STRING M2S 7J4 QUARTET, THE Brahms: Quartets (Complete) Schumann: Piano Quintet (Serkin) ORMANDY, EUCENE M2S 7J5 Mahler: Symphpny No. 10 (Complete) COULD. GLENN M2S 736 The Music Of Arnpld Schpenberg, Vpl. IV BERNSTEIN. LEONARD M2J TIB E Mahler: Sym. No. 7 j, BERNSTEIN, LEONARD MM 7SI t Verdi: FalstalT i BERNSTEIN, UONARO M2S 751 t Mahler: Sym. No. 8 In E-Flat Major CRAFT, ROBERT M2S 752 I The Music Of Arnold f Schoenberg, Vol. V CASALS, PABLO M2S 75S Bach: The 4 Orchestral Suites . t HOROWITZ, VLADIMIR M2S 757 i Horowitz In Concert: Haydn t SchumannChopinLisztScriabin t ISTOMIN, STERN, ROSE M2S 750 Brahms: The Trios For Piano, Violin and Cello f CRAFT, ROBERT M2S 762 jf The Music Of Arnold I Schoenberg, Vol. 6 I BIGGS, E. POWER M2S 7S4 Bach: The 6 Trio Sonatas f SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD M2S 767 j The Music Of Arnold E Schoenberg-Various Artists I ORMANOY, EUGENE M2S 7SI Bruckner: Sym. No. S In j B-Flat Maj.; Te Deum ! BERNSTEIN, LEONARD M2S 773 I Haydn: The Creation ! DBTsViii HAD SOMETHiiiG TO SAY STRAv,hsv, ,oor nt wuwn i mi ou.. I Brahm's: The Four Symphonies ctraIM9KY ' ncrAR I FUAMT whn riipd rscentlv at aoe 65. was ""nb.-rg, voi .in 5- , looo a famed concert pianist, a composer of popular songs Bernstein, LEiNiiD m STs"S I Keus And Bor"--June 17 1882 , ffi ms cp, YouPrMandolin..),Pascene-stea1ingactor, MM,, j I Appllo Ballets: The Fairy's Kiss Died-April 6, 1971 ' Pr"'"" he brilliant eccentric, the professional neurotic, the "" 8 f (Le Baiser De La Fee) .... t cc nf 9(h rnt,,rv ravina hypochondriac the cultivated misanthrope. CRAFT, ROBERT inn " 9 rampal, JEAN-PIERRE ' Some of his achievements were recorded by Stra- striBk,: Ct,t,M, ms.i 0f himself: "feoPle e,ther d,sllke me r hate my "R"'TXB'' I Vivaldi: Op. 10, Six vinskv for posteritv He conducted his opera "Oedipus ! Me.ria Dylai Tbonas guts." i'Bt""s- , I Concertos For Flute Rex" and many ballets for Columbia Records. High Of Dons Day: "I remember her before she was a I Ta'KTio. Das lights from his catalogue, with Stravinsky Conducting striBky: Firelirt MS Till virgin." TamitlK! M " I I Lied von Z Erte ' The Columbia Syrr,phon Orchestra are listed in this Art P.trushk. Ballet Suite. Of his friend Leonard Bernstein, who had offered Thai Pl,,t,i,w E (The Son; Of The Earth) newspaper. him tickets to his next concert: ' I prefer seeing you j ft sTRivmiKY igor oss 775 His fertile mind ranged far beyond the boundaries strivinky: Histoire Du MS 7U3 without an orchestra." The Specticolir ClmW SX' m." of music He was a brilliant conversationalist, a man s.M.t suit. P.lci.eil. S.it. Of then Vice-President Richard N.xon: "We have 0lch(s'tr, ( - of the world. Opinionated, sure. Feisty, at times. had the age of the common man. He embodies the age mm m P BIGGS, E. POWER D3S 777 R0Dert Craft Stravinsky's alter ego on the podium Stravinsky Conducts M 31124 of the commonplace man." Serkin Plays Biilnorn I Handel: The Sixteen Organ and off jn a sen(,s 0f books and articles and anec- stminskj. More on himself: "There is a thin line between Fa,ri,es I It C"rtos, vol. I dotes ' ee(j ou, tht reveations of Stravinsky's life genius and insanity. I have erased that line " " I biggs, E. power D3S 771 and inions in and out of music. These examples strIKk 0edipus ReI , On tipping a waiter: "If I under-t,p him.he II sneer Bernstein LEOHAR Conferto?evoSM!n P'nt "P some of the salty flavor of his talk: i at me. But I'll over-tip him, so I can sneer at him. ; : On Music form: "It is, at any rate, far closer to That's what tipping's all about." .,,, iraaiii HI TL"N"DW D3S7" mathematics than to I iterature-not perhaps to mathe- I' The Rake's n llfe: "The thln9 that takes up ,he leaS,t T T smphon?.VCl;04k,5 6 matics itself, but certainly to something like mathe- f'ZT' The Rak" time and causes the most amount of trouble ,s love. J nrrr matical relationships. Musical form is mathematical One anecdote: He once stayed at George S. Kauf-sTmwV Kauf-sTmwV ' because it is ideal, and form is always ideal." Williams, John man's home, for a month, but failed to reward the ;m Ives: Syms. 1, 2, 3, 4 0" conducting: "Conducting, like politics, rarely servants. So Mrs. Kaufman si ipped each five dollars i . i, Bernstein Leonard oss 7is attracts original minds, and the field is more for the and told them the gifts were from Levant. m tf, S Bernstein' Conducts For making of careers and the exploitation of personal ities ItJ1," Fwit 'syiut CoReertw3"" "Five dollars!" snarled Levant when she told him Deus; 0, , F, fc Young People --another resemblance to pol itics--than a profession of the tips. "You should have given them ten. Now . for the application of exact and standardized disci- they'll say I'm stingy." . Bernstein, leoriM ' ORMANDY, EUGENE D3S 719 ,. ,, v More Virtuosi Music MS 1939 j ,',, c w R.krmjn irf ofhim- "There S R. Strauss: Del The Blue Danube plmes. Far Guitar And finally, S.N. Behrman said OT mm. mere Hoser,kavalier . Prt On critics: "They do not see how a musical phrase really nothing wrong with Oscar that a good miracle ; Hi. ENTREMONT, PHILIPPE D3S 791 is constructed, do not know how music is written; Roingo: Fantasia Para MS 7063 couldn't cure." ormandy, EUGENE Clair Oe LuneThe Wo.ld's they are incompetent in the technique of the contem- GeutilhomNreOodgsH: Oscar Levant will be impossible to replace. The Tchaikovsky Aitm Favorite Piano Music , , r- i- i , . . , Caucerta For Guitar i-cva r porary musical language. Critics misinform the public i ! KENNEDY, ROBERT F. D2S 792 and delay comprehension." Haydn; Guitar luartet MS 71S3 ,,,, ""'Late"""''" Kemoria!CiS Keil, 0n Ramnoff: "He was a six-and-a-half-foot- J Jf Tri. ""mpoSSrv MUSIC ELECTRONIC MUSIC J, tall scowl. ..As I think about him his silence looms pi nil ISTOMIN.STERN-ROSE as a nobe contrast to the self-approbations which art Virf. Variation MS 7195 The Music Of Arn.ld M2S 717 N S.u B,"M 'Sftfi" ,! Four Favorite Trios ' e onlY conversations of all performing and most Far Guitar Sckoeaaerg, Val. VII Electraaic Music Jj other musicians. And he was the only pianist I have K 1!0nhi b"1' iu JUILLIARD OUARTET, THE D3S IK ever seen who did not grimace. That is a great deal ." J 1 1! ' 2?ihF iS?,iI?r MS leha Cage: Music For M2S 819 Everything You Always M 30JS3 BEFRar,,e i i , Schumann: Quartets On Richard Strauss: ' would I ike to admit al I Strauss JeMmo! ?D Va i 1 Maj. Far Keyboarl 1935-1941 Wanted To Hear On The Moog wf operas to whichever purgatory punishes triumphant ' ' : pest s'"1"' ST.mSLi.s '3 banality Their musical substance is cheap and poor; Jc,williJM p m 3W, C.lumbia-Princ.to, MS 8568 sidewinder M 30683 VuMTlT, THE tjj rnree iympnonns it cannot interest a musician today." Saaiisb Music Electronic Music Center -TTirri!E S On achieving old age: "Attimes I havphppnrnmfnrt- " Branmi: auintei . SZELL, GEORGE D3S 114 , . ,, . , ! ti mes. . . nave Deen comiort CARLOS, WALTER in F Major, OR- AJ ail Dvorak- The Three Great ed by the knowledge that my great-grandfater lived Williams Play Rafael M 31194 Carter: Variations For MS 7191 , ii u Symphonies to 111. ..He did not compose music I know, but--so p"yanl Orchestra; Douhle Cone. sonic Seasonings KG " hJjjgJLiL- JJJ, (" bernstein, Leonard D8S us 'a,mily traditiln goes--he was doing something very ; g "i'stnin - Beethoven: The Nine like it, which is making love. In fact, the old gentle- ZUKERMAN, PINCHAS The World Of MS 7207 New Electronic Music MS 7051 Mo!Jrt: Ei " f Symphonies man, bless his hormones, died in consequence of a fal I ' Harry Partch jjjcMiiSi l, CASALS, PABLO D3S 116 whi le he was try ing to seal e a garden fence on his way ' c 7j Brahms: G""1'1 U Bach: The Si, Brandenburg toa rendezvous. What a way to go! as the Americans 3,'" MS"" XrEVecT.,?'"15 MS f'SS ""lin,i'"! "iWjSLj M CASALS, PABLO 03S 817 "How does a man grow old? I don't know, or why I T Sckubert: '"'l.'Siitit LaSt Six am old, if I must be (I don't want to be)...AII my life SaiRt-SaeniChaussoa MS 7422 Jves: Cl'c'um MS731I Roc Ana Other Four MS 7193 M6,1,,. ' ,. S,"""''"eS ' have thought of myself as 'the youngest one' and l" Latter Words '-rA bernstein, Leonard DJS 811 now, suddenly, I read and hear about myself as 'the ' " BraRw: M",",,, . William TellAhe World's nlrlpct nnc ' Anl i t , MaTari. v:i:. r. u i Stockhausen: Mikrophonie MS 7355 J. . MS 7194 F Minor ' ' j ,1 Favorite Overtures oldest one. And then wonder if memory is true, and his A 4 M 30055 por Tamtam, Two Microphones, Switched-On Bacd strinH. 2 ,V, I know that it cannot be, but that one lives by memory Two Filters And Potentiometers . jf'TH' iieV SERKIN RUDOLF MAX 121 nevertheless and not by truth. But through the crack of wieniawski- vi.i,. r, ms 728S Quartets . J The Beethoven Album ight in my bed,.00m door tjme diss0vaes Kffiilia.'oi'"' " M" Ives Chamber " " Xtl"' lt$St see the images of my lostworld. Mamahas gone - "- Vitli. Cone. On. 48 M"s" S,"""""r JJ17nT' fleisher, leon M4X 30052 room , my brother i s asleep in the other bed, and a 1 1 . . ,t SfA"-'" 1 J Beethoven: Piano Concert, is still in the house." WieniawskyKabalevsky M 30644 Charles Ives: American M 30229 Ulrt taick: Toucl MS 7316 M"r 1 . Bltc Scenes; American Poets " . |