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Gramophone Recordings

RACH: Brandenburg Concerto ."" No. 4 in G major. The Boston Symphony orchestra conducted by Serge Koussevitsky. (2 records.)
Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14. Berlioz. The Halle Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli. A complete recording of the five movements with analytical note,
Sonata ill A major for Cello and
Piano, Beethoven, Op. 69. Artur Schnabel and Pierre Fournier (Cello) give a most happy rendering of this charming work.
The Lark Ascending. Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Vaughan Williams. David Wise (Violin) and the Liverpool Philharmonic Webestra conducted by Sir Maltolm Sargent. (Columbia.)
Ginette Neveu-two piano solos " Bagatelle" and Piece en forme de Habanera " (Ravel). D A 1871.
Concerto No. 2 in G minor, SaintSacns: the soloist is Moiseiwitsch and the Philharmonia Orchestra is conducted by Basil Cameron. A most enjoyable set of records.
Symphony No. 33 in B flat: Mozart. (Columbia.) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Herbert Von Karajan, Die Schone Mullerins Schubert, words by Muller. The work consists of twenty of Muller's poems set by Schubert, vocalist Aksel Schiotz (Tenor) with Gerald Moore at the piano. A romantic songcycle. redeemed by the genius of the great composer for the voice.
I-I.M.V. recordings, unless other wise named. C. G. M.




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