Harris, Roy - recordings The following discography is arranged alphabetically by title, and for multiple recordings, alphabetically by principal performer or conductor. Only domestic U.S. issues are listed. All recordings are stereo unless otherwise noted. Unless otherwise noted, all entries are in 33 and 1/3 LP format. Example: Title. Performers. Record Label and Number. Date of recording (if available). Abbreviations: op = out of print Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight (A Cantata of Lamentation). Nell Tangeman, mezzo-soprano; Johana Harris, piano; Samuel Thaviu, violin; Theo Saltzman, cello. MGME3210. (mono). American Ballads. Grant Johannesen, piano. Golden Crest CRS4111. Chorale. for organ and brass. Thomas Harmon, organ; James Westbrook conducting the UCLA Brass Ensemble. Varese Sarabande VC81100. Cimarron (Symphonic Overture). for band. James Westbrook conducting the UCLA Wind Ensemble. Varese Sarabande VC81085. Concerto for Amplified Piano, Brass, String Basses and Percussion. Johana Harris, piano; Roy Harris conducting members of the U. S. Air Force Academy Band. Varese Sarabande VC81085. Concerto for Piano and Strings. (arrangement of Quintet for Piano and Strings). Johana Harris, piano; Roy Harris conducting the International String Congress Orchestra. Varese Sarabande VC81100. Concerto for Piano, Clarinet, and String Quartet. Peter Basquin, piano; Lawrence Sobol, clarinet; Long Island Chamber Ensemble of New York. Grenadilla GS1007. Elegy and Dance. for orchestra. Jacob Avshalomov conducting the Portland Junior Symphony. Composers Recordings CRI140. mono/electronic stereo. Epilogue to Profiles in Courage- J.F.K. for orchestra. Robert Whitney conducting the Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LOU-LS666. op. Fanfare for the Forces. Jorge Mester conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Varese Sarabande VCDM 1000.240. Fantasy. for organ, brass, and timpani. Thomas Harmon, organ; James Westbrook conducting the UCLA Brass Ensemble (with timpani). Varese Sarabande VC81085. Fantasy. for Piano and orchestra. Johana Harris, piano; Izler Solomon conducting the MGM Symphony Orchestra. MGM E3210. mono. op. Fog. for voice and piano. John Kennedy Hanks, tenor; Ruth Freidberg, piano. in two-disk, Duke University album DWR6417-8. mono. Folksong Symphony (Symphony No. 4). 1. Maurice Abravanel conducting the Utah Chorale and Utah Symphony Orchestra. Ange lS36091. op. 2. Vladimir Golschmann conducting the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra. Vanguard Everyman SRV347SD. "Jeremiah" Symphony. Jeremiah Symphony. Columbia LP, 1962. Kentucky spring. for orchestra. Robert Whitney conducting the Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LOU602. mono. op. Piano Sonata op. 1. Vox SVBX 5303 (3 discs) LP, 1976. Quintet for Piano and Strings. 1. Johana Harris, piano; Blair Quartet. Varese Sarabande VC81123. 2. Johana Harris, piano; Eudice Shapiro and Nathan Ross, violins; Sanford Schonbach, viola; Edgar Lustgarten, cello. Contemporary Composers Series M6012/S8012. mono/stereo. op. Sonata for Piano. Roger Shields, piano. Vox SVBX5303. Sonata for Violin and Piano. 1. Josef Gingold, violin; Johana Harris, piano. Columbia AML4842. op. 2. Eudice Sharpiro, violin; Johana Harris, piano. Contemporary Composers Series M6012/S8012. mono/stereo. op. String Quartet No. 2 (Three Variations on a Theme). New World Records NW 218. 1977. String Quartet No. 3 (Four Preludes and Fugues). Blair Quartet. Varese Sarabande. VC81123. Symphony for Band (West Point). 1. Roy Harris conducting the United States Military Academy Band. Pittsburgh International Festival of Contemporary Music. ASCAP PFCM CB 175. op. 2. James Westbrook conducting the UCLA Wind Ensemble. Varese Sarabande VC81100. Symphony 1933 (Symphony No. 1). Serge Koussevitzky conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Columbia AML5095. mono; reissued from 78 rpm. Symphony No. 3. 1. Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Columbia ML5703/MS6303. mono/stereo. op. 2. Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Deutsche Grammophon CD. 1987. 3. Howard Hanson conducting the Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra. Mercury MG50421/SR90421. mono/electronic stereo. op. 4. Walter Hendl conducting the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Desto D404/DST6404. mono/electronic stereo. op. 5. International Contemporary Music Exchange, Inc.ICME 1. mono. 1974. 6. Serge Koussevitzky conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra. RCA Victor LVT1016. mono. reissued from 78 rpm. op. 7. Mercury MG 50077. mono. 1953. 8. Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. RCA Red Seal ARL1-1682. op. Symphony No.5 1. William Steinburg conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Pittsburgh International Festival of Contemporary Music. ASCAP PFCM CB165. mono. op. 2. Robert Whitney conducting the Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LOU/LS655. op. Symphony No. 7. 1. Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. Columbia AML5095. mono. 2. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. mono. 1954. Three Meditations for Cello and Piano. Terry King, John Jensen, Johana Harris. Music & Arts, CD, 1989. Three Variations on a Theme (String Quartet No.2). Emerson String Quartet. New World Records NW218. Toccata. for organ and Brass. Thomas Harmon, organ; James Westbrook conducting the UCLA Brass Ensemble. Varese Sarabande VC81085. Trio for Piano, Violin, and Violoncello. 1. New England Trio. HNH4070. op. 2. University of Oklahoma Trio. University Recordings No. 1. op. When Johnny Comes Marching Home (An American Overture). Jorge Mester conducting the Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS766. 3/92