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Performer: Vilmos Tátrai BARTÓK: The Six String Quartets. Divertimento for String Orchestra (Review by John D. Wiser) | conductor | CSERMÁK: Quartet for Strings (“Threatening Danger or the Love of the Fatherland“). Six Hungarian Dances (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | GEMINIANI, F.: Sonatas for Guitar, Cello, and Harpsichord, from “The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra“ (Review by Nils Anderson) | conductor | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos for Harpsichord and Strings (Review by Harry Townsend) | violin | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos for Harpsichord, Two Violins, and Cello (Review by Michael Ullman) | violin | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos (Review by Paul Turok) | violin | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: No. 13 in G, Hob.XIV (Review by Paul Turok) | violin | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Symphonies (Review by James H. North) | conductor | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Symphonies (Review by John D. Wiser) | conductor | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Symphonies (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Symphonies (Review by James H. North) | conductor | KODÁLY: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 4. Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. S. Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12 (Review by John D. Wiser) | violin | LAJTHA, LÁSZLÓ: Sinfonietta for Strings, Op. 43; String Quartet No. 10, Op. 58 (Transylvania Suite in three parts) (Review by John D. Wiser) | conductor | LAJTHA, LÁSZLÓ: Symphonies (Review by James H. North) | conductor | 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) | conductor | 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) | conductor | LISZT: Chamber Music (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | MOZART: Sinfonia Concertante in E♭ for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and Orchestra, K. 297b. Serenade No. 11 in E♭ for Wind Octet, K. 375 (Review by John D. Wiser) | conductor | MOZART: Sinfonia Concertante in E♭ for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and Orchestra, K. 297tf. Serenade in E♭ for Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, Two Horns, and Two Bassoons, K. 37Ö (Review by Jon Tuska) | conductor | RÓZSAVÖLGYI: First Hungarian Round Dance. Stirring Tune. Hear! Hear! (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concertos for Guitar, Strings, and Continuo (Review by Nils Anderson) | conductor | WEINER, LEÓ: Ballade for Clarinet and Piano, op. 8 (Review by Barry Brenesal) | conductor | WEINER, LEÓ: Concertino for Piano and Orchestra, op. 15 (Review by Barry Brenesal) | conductor | WEINER, LEÓ: Divertimento No. 2, op. 24 (Review by Barry Brenesal) | conductor | WEINER, LEÓ: Pastorale, Fantasia, and Fugue, op. 23 (Review by Barry Brenesal) | conductor | WRANITZKY, PAUL: Symphony in C (“Joy of the Hungarian Nation When Her Laws and Freedom Were Restored under Emperor and King Joseph II, on the 28th Day of the Month of Circumcision of the Year 1790“) (Review by John Bauman) | conductor |
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