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Performer: Czecho-Slovak RSO, Bratislava DAVID, FERDINAND: Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Schubert for Clarinet and Orchestra, op. 8 (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HUMMEL, JOHANN NEPOMUK: Adagio and Rondo for Clarinet and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HUMPERDINCK: Moorish Rhapsody. Sleeping Beauty (Dornröschen)—Tone Pictures. The Merchant of Venice (Der Kaufmann von Venedig) (Review by David Johnson) | ensemble or orchestra | KÁLMÁN, EMMERICH: Countess Maritza (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | KREUTZER, CONRADIN: Variations for Clarinet and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | LEHÁR: Paganini (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | MIASKOVSKY: Symphony No. 8 in A, op. 26 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | ensemble or orchestra | RAVEL: Rapsodie espagnole. Pavane pour une infante défunte. La Valse. Daphnis et Chloé (Review by Ron McDonald) | ensemble or orchestra | RESPIGHI, OTTORINO: Aretusa. La sensitiva. Il tramonto. Quattro liriche dal Poema paradisiaco di Gabriele d'Annunzio (Review by Paul A. Snook) | ensemble or orchestra | RESPIGHI, OTTORINO: Variazioni sinfoniche. Preludio, corale, e fuga. Burlesca. Ouverture carnevalesca. Suite in E (Review by Paul A. Snook) | ensemble or orchestra | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Snow Maiden (Review by Ron McDonald) | ensemble or orchestra | SPÄTH: Introduction and Variations for Clarinet and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | SPOHR, LOUIS: Theme and Variations on a Theme From the Opera “Alruna“ for Clarinet and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STADLER: Intermezzos for Two Clarinets (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STOLZ: Magician of Bohemia. Two Hearts in Three-Quarter Time. The Favorite. The Song Is Over (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: By the Beautiful Blue Danube—Waltz, op. 314. There's Only One Imperial City! There's Only One Vienna!— Polka, op. 291. Wine, Women, and Song!— Waltz, op. 333. Hail Austria!—March, op. 371. New Vienna— Waltz, op. 342. Singer's Joy—French Polka, op. 328. At Home—Waltz, op. 361. Take Aim!—Federal Shooters' March, op. 478. Myrtle Blossoms—Waltz, op. 395. Student Travels—French Polka, op. 389. Great Vienna—Waltz, op. 440 (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Die Fledermaus. A Night in Venice (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Die Fledermaus (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Works for Male Chorus & Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, op. 74 ("Pathétique"). Francesca da Rimini-Fantasy Overture after Dante, op. 32 (Review by David Claris) | ensemble or orchestra | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Rigoletto (Review by Robert Levine) | ensemble or orchestra | VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR: Genesis. Erosao (Origem do rio Amazonas). Amazonas. Dawn in a Tropical Forest (Review by David Hurwitz) | ensemble or orchestra | ZELLER: The Bird Catcher (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra |
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