Re: [Hornlist] Schoenberg/Coleman/Philadelphia

2009-02-25 Thread phirsch
gt;Date: 02/25/2009 02:01PM >cc: phir...@nypl.org >Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Schoenberg/Coleman/Philadelphia > >Quoting Peter Hirsch: > >> >> the Library of >> Congress has a mono tape of the March 11, 1995 concert, recorded in >the >> Coolidge Auditor

Re: [Hornlist] Schoenberg/Coleman/Philadelphia

2009-02-25 Thread Howard Sanner
Quoting Peter Hirsch: the Library of Congress has a mono tape of the March 11, 1995 concert, recorded in the Coolidge Auditorium, where the PWQ performed Reicha, op. 88. no. 2, The Francaix Divertissement for oboe, clarinet and bassoon and the Schoenberg Quintet, op. 26. I did a major double

RE: [Hornlist] Schoenberg/Coleman/Philadelphia

2009-02-24 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Peter wrote: ... I did once send them a request that they acquire the rights to the Dover LP of Rossini quartets with some of Barrows' most beautiful sounding and inspiring playing on it, but they didn't take the hint. Sotone CD109 features John Barrows playing Rossini Quartets

[Hornlist] Schoenberg/Coleman/Philadelphia

2009-02-24 Thread phirsch
I checked OCLC WorldCat and the Ornette Coleman "Forms and sounds" album was on RCA Victor LSC/LM 2982 and later reissued on CD as Bluebird 6561. The Schoenberg is available through Naxos Classical Library by subscription (or through an institution that subscribes) and was on Columbia ML 5217 (Bil