European Classical Music Before 1900 Recorded tape(T-2-A) |
Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for the |
Rights of Authors and Composers |
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Storage No. | Composer | Title and Performer(s) | Master Disc | Compartment |
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A-4-9-1 | Unknown | Credo No. 1 and Kyrie No. 17 from | London | 28 |
| | "Cantus Gregorianus": St. Pierre de | | |
| | Solesmes Abbey Choir | | |
2 | Leonin | "Judas and Jerusalem"-a two-part | Archiv | 28 |
| | organum: Pro Musica Antiqua | | |
| | conducted by Stafford Cape | | |
3 | Josquin Despres | "Missa Pange Lingua": Pro Musica | Archiv | 28 |
| | Antiqua conducted by Stafford Cape | | |
4 | Giovanni Palestrina | "Stabat Mater" Largo ma non troppo, | Argo | 28 |
| | 74-93: King's College Choir, | | |
| | Cambidge conducted by David | | |
| | Willcocks | | |
5 | Claudio Monteverdi | Excerpt from "Madrigali": Italia | Archiv | 28 |
| | Luca Malencio Six-part Chorale | | |
6 | Arcangelo Corelli | Largo "Pastorale" from "Concerto | Philips | 28 |
| | Grosso in G minor" Opus 6, No. 8: | | |
| | I Musici | | |
7 | Johann Sebastian Bach | Sinfonia and chorus from "Cantata | Cantate | 28 |
| | No. 4": Westfalische Kantorei and | | |
| | Deutsche Bach Solisten conducted | | |
| | by Wilhelm Ehmann | | |
A-4-9-8 | Joseph Haydn | First movement from "String | Angel | 28 |
| | Quartet in D" Opus 64, No. 5, "The | | |
| | Lark": Smetana String Quartet | | |
9 | Ludwig van Beethoven | First movement from "Symphony | EM1 | 28 |
| | No. 5", Opus 67: Philharmonia | | |
| | Orchestra conducted by Otto | | |
| | Klemperer | | |
10 | Robert Schumann | "Im wunderschonen Monat Mai" | Deutsche | 28 |
| | from "Dichterliebe", Opus 48 | Grammophon | |
| | ("Amour de Poete"): Dietrich | | |
| | Fischer-Dieskau(baritone); Jorg | | |
| | Demus(piano) | | |
11 | Richard Wagner | Prelude to Act I of "Tristan und | Deutsche | 28 |
| | Isolde": Bayreuth Festival Orchestra | Grammophon | |
| | and Chorus conducted by Karl Bohm | | |
12 | Modest Mussorgsky | "Trepak" from "Song and Dances | Philips | 28 |
| | of Death": Galina Vishnevskaya | | |
| | (soprano); Olga Rostropovich(piano) | | |
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