Berlin Classics have issued recordings of Garaguly conducting the
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra in Sibelius Symphonies
1 and
7, the
Háry János Suite by Kodály, pieces by Johann Strauss and a suite from
Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk district, Op. 29 by Shostakovich. In their series of violin concertos with Kai Laursen,
Danacord has several where the conductor is Garaguly leading the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra: Concerto for Violin in A major, Op. 6 by
Svendsen, Concerto for Violin in G major by
Ludvig Holm, Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 20 by
Peder Gram, Concerto for Violin in G major, Op. 11 by Hakon Børresen, Concerto for Violin in D major by
Enna, Concerto for Violin in B minor, Op. 27 by Gustav Helsted, Concerto for Violin, Op. 48 by Emborg and the Chamber Concerto no 9 for Violin and Viola, Op. 39 by
Holmboe. Carl Nielsen's
Symphony No 2 and
Suite for String Orchestra were recorded by Garaguly with the
Tivoli Orchestra (
Vox). Other discs listed by CHARM are Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with
Victor Schiøler, piano (1945, Tono), Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major also with Schiøler, (1947 HMV), Brahms
Symphony No. 1 by the Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Berlin (1957 Eterna), Sibelius
Tapiola, also in Berlin, Lars-Erik Larsson's Music for orchestra, Op. 40 and Hilding Rosenberg's Concerto for string orchestra. A recording of Garaguly conducting for
Jussi Björling on 9 June 1954 in
Bergen has been issued on the Bluebell label. As leader of the Garaguly Quartet, he is heard in recordings of Stenhammar's String Quartet No. 5 in C major, Op. 29, Atterberg's String quartet in B, Op 11/2, Larsson's Intima Miniatyrer Op. 20, and Rosenberg's String Quartet No 4. On one disk of Caprice CAP 21620 a range of his solo violin recordings have been reissued. == References ==