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      OTTO NICOLAI
	(1810-1849) Norma Fantasy 16.41 *
	Symphony in D major
	 44.15 
	 
	* Claudius Tanski (piano) Südwestfälische Philharmonie/David Stern
	 
	MUSIK PRODUKTION DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM MDG 601 0832-2 Distributed in
	UK by Chandos [61.04] | 
      
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      CARL
	NIELSEN: Symphonies Nos. 2, Op. 16 'The Four
	Temperaments' and No. 5, Op.
	50  
	Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Douglas
	Bostock 
	ClassicO ClassCD296 65m DDD | 
      
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      Carl
	NIELSEN
	(1865-1931)
	Symphony No. 2 (The Four
	Temperaments) Symphony No. 3 (Sinfonia
	Espansiva)*   Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano); Poul Elming (tenor) The Danish National
	Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael
	Schønwandt.  dacapo 8.224126
	[71:05] 
	 Includes a comparative review with the Bostock recording
	listed above | 
      
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	Maurice OHANA
	Office des Oracles
	(1974) & Mass
	(1977) 
	Choeur Contemporain, Musicatreize (Roland Hayrabedian)
	  Opus
	111 OPS 30-246  [71'13"]  | 
      
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      PIERUCCI
	Via
	Crucis
	
	  Gintaré
	Skeryté (mezzo) Algirdas Janutas (ten) Mindaugas Zemaitis (bar) Ignas
	Misiûra (bass-bar) Aidija Chamber Choir conducted by Darius
	Grazinis  
	Pilgrim Star CD 27002 | 
      
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      PIZZETTI
	Rondo' Veneziano, Preludio a un altro giorno, Tre Preludi Sinfonici
	(per L'Edipo Re), La Pisanella.
	  BBC Scottish
	Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska
	  
	Hyperion CDA67084 76m DDD. | 
      
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      Sergey
	PROKOFIEV Cinderella
	 Pyotr Ily'ich TCHAIKOVSKY
	Sleeping Beauty*
	  Narrator:
	Brian Cant. National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine conducted by Theodore
	Kuchar and *Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Mogrelia.
	  
	NAXOS 8.554610 [69:53] | 
      
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      SERGEI
	RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 1
	(1893) 24.00 Piano Concerto No. 4 (1926)
	24.00 Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (1934)
	21.00 
	 
	Earl Wild (piano) RPO/Jascha Horenstein
	 
	rec London 20 May and 2 June 1965 CHESKY CD41 [68.51] | 
      
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      SERGEI
	RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No.
	3*(1909)
	 EDWARD MACDOWELL Piano Concerto
	No.
	2**
	(1884-88) 
	 
	*Earl Wild (piano) RPO/Jascha Horenstein rec
	London 20 May and 3 June 1965; **Earl Wild (piano)
	RCA Victor SO/Massimo Freccia rec London 14 Feb 1967
	 
	CHESKY CD76 [62.31] | 
      
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      EINOJUHANI
	RAUTAVAARA (b.1928) Symphony No. 7 Angel
	of Light (1994-95) Dances with the Winds - Flute Concerto
	(1974) Cantus Arcticus
	(1972)  
	Lahti SO/Osmo Vänska
	  rec
	1992, 1995 1999, Lahti, Finland BIS CD-1038 [74.49] | 
      
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      VAN ROSSUM,
	Frederik. Violin Concerto No 1, Op
	37; Symphony No 3, Op 48 'Le Souffle de Némésis;
	Réquisitaire for brass and percussion, Op 28.
	 
	 
	Andre Siwy, RTBF Symphony Orchestra, André Vandernoot.
	 
	Discovery DICD 920179 [DDD] [61' 10"] | 
      
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      ALBERT
	RUBENSON (1826-1901) orchestral works -
	 Drapa (1866) [4.13] Symphony (1847 rev 1851)
	[24.07] Symphonic Intermezzo (1860) [19.13] Trois
	Pièces Symphoniques (1871) [13.50] all world premiere
	recordings   Umea SO/Roy Goodman.
	  
	rec 10-13 June 1998, Umea, Sweden STERLING CDS-1029-2
	[61.23] | 
      
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      Giacinto
	SCELSI (1905-1988)
	Complete choral works (Latin Prayers, Sacred Songs, Popular Songs,
	TKRDG, Antiphon on the name of Jesus, Sauh III & IV, and
	Yliam) 
	 
	New London Choir (directed by James Wood) with Percussive
	Rotterdam 
	Accord 206812 72 mins. | 
      
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      SCHUBERT
	3 Klavierstücke D 946, Allegretto D
	915; Schönberg 3
	Klavierstücke Op 11 and Sechs kleine Klavierstücke
	Op 19  
	 Thomas Larcher
	(piano) 
	ECM 1667 64 mins | 
      
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      Franz
	SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Symphonies Nos. 3, 5
	and 6
	  
	Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas
	Beecham  
	EMI - Great Recordings of the Century Series - CDM5 66984 2
	[78'52] | 
      
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      SKALKOTTAS
	The Maiden and Death;
	Piano Concerto No 1 (Geoffrey Douglas
	Madge) and Ouverture Concertante
	  
	Iceland Symphony Orchestra, cond. Nikos Christodoulou.
	  
	BIS CD 1014 55 mins | 
      
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      SKALKOTTAS
	Violin Music (solo
	sonata; four sonatinas; seven
	pieces)  
	Georgios Demertzis (violin) Maria Asteriadou
	(piano)  
	BIS 1024 [66 mins] | 
      
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      LEO SMIT
	(1921-) Song settings of poems by Emily
	Dickinson 
	 
	Rosalind Rees (soprano)/Leo Smit (piano)
	 rec
	Astoria, June 1997 BRIDGE 9080 [65.42] | 
      
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      Richard
	STOKER Piano Music 
	 
	Eric Parkin
	  
	Priory PRCD659 | 
      rating not applicable | 
    
    
      
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      DONALD
	SWANN The Isles of Greece - a cycle
	of songs for voices and chamber orchestra plus Donald Swann accompanying
	himself in The Casos
	Sonnets.   Lucinda Broadbridge Juliet Alderdice Jeffrey Cresswell chamber
	orchestra/John
	Jansson  
	DIVINE ART 2-5010 [77.41] | 
      
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      GEORGE TEMPLETON
	STRONG (1856-1948) Symphony No. 2 Sintram
	(1887-88) Chorale on a Theme of Leo Hassler (1929)
	7.09 
	 
	Lucia Popp, John van Kesteren, Herman Prey Bavarian Radio Choir, Munich Radio
	Orchestra, Kurt Eichhorn and others
	 
	Moscow SO/Adriano rec March 1998, Moscow NAXOS 8.559018
	[66.35] | 
      
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      WILL
	TODD The Burning Road
	a
	BENJAMIN BRITTEN
	The Company of Heaven
	b   a Graeme Danby (baritone) Jennifer
	Maybee (soprano); b Charlotte Kinder (soprano) Harry Nicholl (tenor)
	Fiona Shaw (speaker) Jonathan Pryce (speaker) Crouch End Festival Chorus
	National Sinfonia/David
	Temple  
	2 CDs: Todd [34:04]; Britten [47:27] SILVA SCREEN RECORDS SILKD
	6021[82.00] | 
      
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      WILL
	TODD (b. 1970) Brunel Suite for
	orchestra (1994) Midwinter for soprano, baritone, chorus
	and orchestra (1992) * Saxophone Concerto **
	(1991)  
	** Ben Waghorn (tenor sax) * Jennifer Maybee (sop) * Paul Robinson (bar)
	The Brunel Ensemble/Christopher Austin
	  
	rec Bristol, 1994. NIMBUS IKB1 [72.51] | 
      
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      Christopher
	Tye 3 Masses Western Wynd, Euge Bone and
	Peterhouse   Ely Cathedral Choir cond. Paul
	Trepte  
	ASV Gaudeamus GAU 190, 82 mins | 
      
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