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Performer: Hédi Lubik

FARKAS: The Magic Cupboard. Malaysian Daydreams. 3 Songs. Guillevic Songs. Hommage à Alpbach. Forgotten Melodies. 5 Songs on Poems by Transylvanian Poets. Calendar (Review by Barry Brenesal)

harp 

LAJTHA, LÁSZLÓ: Four Homages for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon, Op. 42; Three Nocturnes for Soprano, Harp, Flute, and String Quartet, Op. 34; Two Pieces for Solo Flute, Op. 69 (Review by John Ditsky)

harp 

LISZT: Angelus! (String Orchestra); La lugubre gondola (Cello and Piano); Epithalam (Violin and Piano); Am Grabe Richard Wagners (String Quartet and Harp); Romance oubliée (Viola and Piano);Elégie I (Cello,Piano, Harp, and Harmonium); Elégie II (Review by John D. Wiser)

harp 

LISZT: Angelus!—Prière aux anges gardiens, for String Orchestra, S. 378. La Lugubre gondola II, for Cello and Piano, S. 134. Epithalam, for Violin and Piano, S. 129. Am Grabe Richard Wagners, for Harp and String Quartet, S. 735. Romance oubliée, for Viola and Piano, S. 732a (ed. Temesváry and Balassa). Elégles (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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LISZT: Chamber Music (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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RIBÁRY: Concerto Grosso for Flute, Clarinet, Harp, and Orchestra. Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Piano. String Quartet No. 5. Two Songs on Poems of Michelangelo. Twelve Duo-Concertanti for Violins (Review by John Ditsky)

harp 

RIBÁRY: Satyricon Cantata. Quartet for Strings No. 5. Twelve Duo Concertante. Concerto Grosso. Two Female Choruses. Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 4 (Review by John Ditsky)

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