,  (Stravinsky)
Igor Stravinsky (conductor)


13.05.1964, New York. Notes: Version: 1950 revision.
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Parasha - Susan Belinck, The Neighbour - Mary Simmons, The Mother - Patricia Rideout; The Houssar - Stanley Kolk. CBC Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in Toronto, Canada, May 7, 1964 (mono)
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Version 1945. Recorded: January 28, 1946, New York.
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Columbia Jazz Ensemble. April 27, 1965, New York.
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Columbia Jazz Ensemble. April 27, 1965, New York.
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Bethany Beardslee - soprano, Beatrice Krebs - contralto, William Lewis, James Wainner - tenors, Mac Morgan - baritone, Robert Oliver - bass. Schola Cantorum. Hugh Boss - director. January 5-6, 1959, New York.
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Toronto Festival Singers. March 30, 1963, Toronto.
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April 29, 1962, Toronto.
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MONO. In rus. Paul Howland, Jack Kreiselman, Charles Russo - clarinets. December 14, 1964, New York.
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Recording date: 12 17 1964, New York.
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May 2, 1966, Hollywood.
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Israel Baker, solo violin; Charles Brady, trumpet; Richard Kelly, bass; Roy d’Antonio, clarinet; Don Christlieb, bassoon; Robert Marsteller, trombone; William Kraft, percussion. Recorded in Hollywood, CA, February 10-13, 1961.
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Festival Singers of Toronto. May 8, 1964, Toronto.
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January 5-6, 1960, New York.
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February 1, 1961, Hollywood.
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Recorded in Hollywood,CA, December 21, 1959.
Mildred Allen, soprano; Regina Sarfaty, mezzo-soprano; Loren Driscoll, tenor; Robert Oliver, bass. Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, Roger Sessions - pianos. The American Concert Choir: Margaret Hills, director. Columbia Percussion Ensemble.
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December 2-3, 1962, Toronto.
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December 17, 1963, New York.
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Red 1964. Gregg Smith Singers. August 20, 1965, Hollywood.
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Columbia Chamber Ensemble: James Pellerite - flute, Loren Glickman, Arthur Weisberg - bassoons, Robert Nigel, Theodore Weis, Keith Brown, Richard Hixon - trombones. January 5, 1961, New York.
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1962
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Los Angeles Festival Symphony Orchestra. June 18, 1957, Hollywood.
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The Woody Hermann Orchestra. Recorded: August 19, 1946, Hollywood.
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Red 1949. Festival Singers of Toronto. Çàïèñü - 8 ìàÿ 1964 ã., Òîðîíòî.
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John Colicos - narrator, Elmer Iseler - chorus master. November 29, 1962, Toronto.
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Adreienne Albert - mezzo-soprano, Alexander Young - tenor. Gregg Smith Singers. Columbia Symphony. November 27, 1965 & February 10, 1966, Hollywood.
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July 20, 1964.
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Columbia Chamber Ensemble. October 27, 1965, Hollywood.
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Free arrangement of Gesualdo`s madrigals.
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ÑBC Symphony Orchestra. 29.03.1963, Toronto.
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March 30, 1963, Toronto.
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Recorded: June 29/30, 1961, Hollywood.
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Recorded: February 12, 1961, Hollywood.
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Alexander Young - tenor. Columbia Chamber Ensemble. Recorded in Hollywood, CA, November 27, 1965.
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Gregg Smith Singers; Columbia Chamber Ensemble.
Recorded in New York City, February 9, 1966.
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November 29, 1962, Toronto.
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Richard Robinson, tenor. Howard Chitjian, baritone.
Los Angeles Festival Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Recorded in Hollywood, CA, June 19, 1957.
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Annette Baxter - soprano, Adrienne Albert - contralto (Gloria). June 9, 1960, Hollywood.
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Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Rec. in NYC, June 29, 1964.
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March 13, 1964.
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MONO. Columbia Chamber Ensemble. Robert Di Domenica - flute, Samuel Rhodes - viola. Recorded in New York City, December 14, 1964.
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1. March 2. Pas d`axion 3. Theme with Variations 4. Pas de deux 5. Final March.
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Charles Russo, Jack Kreiselmann, Paul E Howland - clarinets. December 14, 1964, New York.
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December 17, 1963, New York.
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January 7, 1940.
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Michele Molese, Vera Zorina. Gregg Smith Singers. Ithaca College Concert Choir (director Gregg Smith). Texas Boys Choir of Fort Worth (George Bragg - director). May 4/7, 1966, Hollywood.
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Lorren Driscoll - tenor, John Horton - speaker. Festival Singers of Toronto - Elmer Iseler (director). April 29, 1962, Toronto.
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Festival Singers of Toronto. May 8, 1964, Toronto.
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April 29, 1940.
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Columbia Chamber Orchestra
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Irene Jordan - soprano, George Shirley - tenor, Donald Gramm - bass. 23.8.1965, Hollywood, California.
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George Shirley - Oedipus, Shirley Verrett - Jocaste, Donald Gramm - Créon, John Reardon - messenger, Chester Watson - Tirésias, Loren Driskoll - The Shepherd, John Westbrook - narrator. January 20, 1962, Washington.
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29.03.1963, Toronto.
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Sung in English. George Shirley, Loren Driskoll - tenors, William Murphy - baritone, Donald Gramm - bass. Toni Coves - cimbalom. Columbia Chamber Ensemble. Recorded in New York 26.01.1962.
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December 17, 1963, New York.
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REHEARSAL BY IGOR STRAVINSKY. RARITY! Boston, 30s
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1962, Moscow.
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In rus. Mary Simmons - mezzo-soprano. May 8, 1964, Toronto.
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In rus. December 11, 1964, New York.
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November 29 & December 1, 1962, Toronto.
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Columbia Chamber Orchestra. Recorded in Hollywood CA, March 29, 1962.
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Rev. 1954. Marni Nixon (1), Marilyn Horne (4). Female Chorus. James Decker, Sinclair Lott, George Hyde, Hyman Markowitz - horns. July 28, 1955, Hollywood.
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Reri Grist - The Nightingale, Marina Picassi - The Cook, Loren Driscoll - The Fisherman, Donald Gramm - The Emperor of China, Kenneth Smith - The Chamberlain, Herbert Beattie - The Bonze, Elaine Bonazzi - Death, Stanley Kolk - 1 Japanese Envoy, William Murphy - 2 Japanese Envoy, Carl Kaiser - 3 Japanese Envoy. Washington D.C. Opera Society Orchestra, Washington D.C. Opera Society Chorus. December 29/31, 1960, Washington.
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In fr. December 11, 1964 (New York) & September 26, 1966 (Hollywood).
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December 1, 1962, Toronto.
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Columbia Chamber Ensemble. 26.10.1965, Hollywood, California.
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ÑBC Symphony Orchestra. 29.03.1963, Toronto.
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The Sleeping Beauty: Bluebird Pas de deux. December 17, 1963, New York.
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Festival Singers of Toronto - Elmer Iseler (director). April 29, 1962, Toronto.
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28.03.1963, Toronto.
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Orchesta Sinfonica de Mexico. August 3, 1940 & July 19, 1941, Mexico City.
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Columbia Chamber Ensemble. October 26, 1965, Hollywood.
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Raphael Arie, Elisabet Schwarzkopf, Robert Rounseville, Otakar Kraus, Nell Tangeman, Jennie Tourel, Hugues Cuenod, Emanuel Menkes.
Venice, Teatro la Fenice, 11 september 1951
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March 13, 1964, Cleveland.
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Arthur Hoberman - flutes, Hugo Raimondi, William Ulyate - clarinets, Israel Baker, Doris Albert - violins, Cecil Figelski - viola, Howard Colf - cello, Shibley Boyes - piano. February 15, 1955, Hollywood.
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Team unknown. 40s REHEARSAL BY IGOR STRAVINSKY. RARITY!
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Arthur Hoberman - flutes, Hugo Raimondi, William Ulyate - clarinets, Israel Baker, Doris Albert - violins, Cecil Figelski - viola, Howard Colf - cello, Shibley Boyes - piano. February 15, 1955, Hollywood.
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Columbia Chamber Orchestra. July 28, 1955, Hollywood.
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Recorded: January 7, 1940, New York.
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