User:JackofOz/Things I must have

A

 * Debra Adelaide: The Hotel Albatross
 * Steven Amsterdam: The Easy Way Out
 * Jessica Anderson: Tirra Lirra by the River
 * : The Truth and Other Lies
 * Elisabeth Åsbrink: 1947: When Now Begins
 * David Astle: The Book of Miles
 * Lucy Atkins: The Night Visitor
 * John Aubrey: Brief Lives (Lawson-Dick edition)

B

 * Murray Bail: Fairweather (revised edition, 2009); Eucalyptus
 * : Kafka's Last Trial: The Case of a Literary Legacy
 * John Banville (aka Benjamin Black): anything, incl. The Book of Evidence, Eclipse, Mrs Osmond, Nightspawn, Shroud, The Untouchable, Ancient Light, The Infinities, The Sea
 * : Anthony Powell: A Life
 * : King of the Road
 * Sara Baume: Spill Simmer Falter Wither
 * John Bayley (writer): Iris: A Memoir of Iris Murdoch
 * : Insomnia
 * Lucia Berlin (born and died 12 Nov): A Manual for Cleaning Women
 * : November Road
 * Thomas Bernhard: The Loser
 * & Susan Elderkin: The Novel Cure
 * Laurent Binet: The 7th Function of Language
 * Tony Birch: Common People
 * Georgia Blain: Between a Wolf and a Dog
 * Amy Bloom: White Houses
 * Harold Bloom: Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human; ed.,The Best Poems of the English Language: From Chaucer Through Frost
 * : Practice is a Dirty Word
 * Jorge Luis Borges: Ficciones
 * Neal Bowers: Words for the Taking
 * Ray Bradbury: Something Wicked This Way Comes
 * Eva Brann: The World of the Imagination - Sum and Substance
 * Maeve Brennan: The Springs of Affection
 * Fausto Brizzi: One Hundred Days of Happiness
 * : 1787
 * David Brooks (commentator): The Road to Character
 * : Habits of Silence
 * : Dare Me! The Life and Work of Gerald Glaskin
 * James Lee Burke: House of the Rising Sun
 * John Horne Burns: The Gallery (1947)
 * Alex Buzo: A Dictionary of the Almost Obvious
 * Dino Buzzati: The Tartar Steppe
 * A. S. Byatt: Possession
 * : Diary of a Bookseller

C

 * Robyn Cadwallader: The Anchoress
 * Roberto Calasso: Ardor
 * Steve Cannane: Fair Game
 * : To Know My Crime
 * Michael Capuzzo: Close to Shore
 * Patricia Carlon: anything
 * Barrie Cassidy: The Party Thieves
 * Belinda Castles: Bluebottle
 * : The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness
 * Casey Cep: Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud and the Last Trial of Harper Lee
 * Anton Chekhov: "The Student"
 * Austin Clarke (novelist): The Polished Hoe
 * Inga Clendinnen: Agamemnon's Kiss, Ambivalent Conquests, Aztecs
 * Vivienne Cleven: Her Sister's Eye
 * : Anaesthesia: The Gift of Oblivion and the Mystery of Consciousness
 * Cyril Connolly: The Rock Pool
 * Peter Conrad (academic): Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century
 * Peter Corris: Sweet & Sour: A Diabetic Life
 * : The Indestructible Corpse
 * Józef Czapski: Lost Time: Lectures on Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp

D

 * Knut Dahl: In Savage Australia
 * Stephen Dando-Collins: Pasteur's Gambit
 * : Wotan's Daughter (bio of Marjorie Lawrence); Close to the Flame (bio of Stuart Challender)
 * Gregory Day: Archipelago of Souls
 * John Dean: The Nixon Defense
 * Thomas De Quincey: Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
 * Mark Dery: Born to be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey
 * Adrian Desmond: Huxley: Evolution's High Priest (3 vols)
 * Robert Dessaix: (and so forth)
 * Edmund de Waal: The White Road: A Pilgrimage of Sorts
 * Patrick deWitt: French Exit, The Sisters Brothers, Ablutions
 * : Poisoned Pens
 * Joan Didion: Slouching Towards Bethlehem
 * John Donne: Divine Poems
 * : Adult Fantasy
 * Robert Drewe: The Shark Net ; Whipbird
 * Albrecht Dümling: The Vanished Musicians: Jewish Refugees in Australia (2017)
 * Marguerite Duras: The Lover
 * Danielle Dutton: On Terrible Writing: Advice from Famous Writers
 * Geoffrey Dutton: New York Nowhere
 * : The Midnight Watch

E

 * : Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited
 * Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum
 * Stephen Edgar: Lost in the Foreground
 * Leif Enger: Peace Like a River
 * Nathan Englander: For the Relief of Unbearable Urges
 * Jeffrey Eugenides: The Virgin Suicides
 * Richard J. Evans: Telling Lies About Hitler: The Holocaust, History and the Irving Trial (or Lying About Hitler ...)

F

 * Delia Falconer: The Service of Clouds
 * Suzanne Falkiner: Mick: A Life of Randolph Stow
 * Beverley Farmer: This Water: Five Tales
 * David Finkel: Thank You for Your Service
 * : The Woman in the Window
 * Richard Flanagan: Seize the Fire: Three Speeches, The Narrow Road to the Deep North (novel)
 * Gustave Flaubert: Dictionary of Received Ideas, L'Education Sentimentale, Madame Bovary (Lydia Davis translation)
 * Ford Madox Ford: The Good Soldier
 * Richard Ford: Canada
 * : Personal Taxidermy
 * : Oscar Wilde: The Unrepentant Years
 * Harry Frankfurt: On Bullshit, essay

G

 * Jonathan Galassi: Muse
 * Robert Galbraith (= J K Rowling): The Silkworm
 * Helen Garner: The Children's Bach, Everywhere I Look
 * Rick Gekoski: Tolkien's Gown and Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books
 * & : Half the Perfect World: Writers, Dreamers and Drifters on Hydra, 1955-1964
 * Nicci Gerrard: The Moment You Were Gone
 * A. A. Gill: Uncle Dysfunctional
 * : The Sooterkin
 * Jane Glover: Mozart's Women: His Family, His Friends, His Music
 * : The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, TS Eliot, DH Lawrence, EM Forster and the Year That Changed Literature
 * : The Life of Houses
 * Tony Gould: Masters, Mongrels and Madness: Recollections and Observations on Art Music in Australia
 * Robert Graves & Alan Hodge: The Reader Over Your Shoulder: A Handbook for Writers of English Prose
 * : Scribbles in the Margins: 50 Eternal Delights of Books
 * Robert Gray (poet): Coast Road: Selected Poems
 * Spalding Gray: Monster in a Box
 * Winter Traffic
 * Garth Greenwell: What Belongs to You
 * Andrew Sean Greer: Less
 * : The Confidant
 * Matthew Griffin (writer): Hide
 * David Grossman: A Horse Walks into a Bar
 * Michael Gruber: The Book of Air and Shadows
 * Ramachandra Guha: Gandhi Before India

H

 * : Alexandria: City of Memory
 * Gideon Haigh: The Uncyclopedia, Certain Admissions: A Beach, a Body and a Lifetime of Secrets
 * Kathleen Hale: A Slender Reputation
 * Rodney Hall (writer): Captivity Captive, Silence
 * Garth Risk Hallberg: City on Fire
 * : Assymetry
 * James Hamilton-Paterson: Gerontius
 * : Scrublands
 * Eric Hansen (travel writer): Stranger in the Forest
 * Lee Harding (writer): Displaced Persons
 * Lesley Harding & Kendrah Morgan: Modern Love: The Lives of John & Sunday Reed
 * Jane Harper: The Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man
 * Margaret Harris, ed.: Dearest Munx: The Letters of Christina Stead and William J. Blake
 * Elizabeth Harrower: anything
 * Josephine Hart: The Stillest Day
 * Sonya Hartnett: Of a Boy (aka What the Birds See)
 * Kent Haruf: Our Souls at Night
 * Adam Haslett: Imagine Me Gone
 * : The Railwayman's Wife
 * Shirley Hazzard: The Transit of Venus
 * Seamus Heaney: translation of Beowulf
 * Steve Hely: How I Became a Famous Novelist
 * Philip Hensher: The Missing Ink: The Lost Art of Handwriting (And Why It Still Matters)
 * John Hersey: Hiroshima (1946)
 * : The Littlehampton Libels: A Miscarriage of Justice and a Mystery about Words in 1920s England
 * : The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted
 * Leigh Hobbs: 4F for Freaks
 * Adam Hochschild: Bury the Chains: The First International Human Rights Movement
 * Douglas Hofstadter: Le Ton beau de Marot
 * Alan Hollinghurst: The Sparsholt Affair
 * Richard Holmes: Footsteps: Adventures of a Romantic Biographer; Sidetracks: Explorations of a Romantic Biographer
 * Eva Hornung (aka Eva Sallis): The Last Garden
 * Michel Houellebecq: Submission
 * Stephen Hough: The Final Retreat
 * Mary Howard: Discovering the Body
 * Christopher Howse & Richard Preston: I Literally Exploded: The Daily Telegraph Infuriating Handbook
 * Siri Hustvedt: What I Loved

J

 * Antoni Jach: The Weekly Card Game
 * Julian T. Jackson: A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
 * Howard Jacobson: J
 * Henry James: English Hours
 * Liz Jensen: The Ninth Life of Louis Drax
 * : Astonishing Tales From Albury
 * : Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life
 * Lloyd Jones (New Zealand author): The Book of Fame
 * Carl Jung: The Red Book (Liber Novus)
 * Sebastian Junger: A Death in Belmont

K

 * Paul Kane (poet): A Passing Bell: Ghazals for Tina
 * Garrison Keillor: Love Me
 * : Shakespeare's Library
 * Thomas Forrest Kelly: Capturing Music: The Story of Notation
 * : The Starlings
 * Brian Kennedy (singer): The Arrival of Fergal Flynn
 * Sir Frank Kermode: Shakespeare's Language
 * Paul Kildea: Chopin's Piano (2018)
 * Michael King: Wrestling With the Angel: A Life of Janet Frame
 * H. G. Kippax: A Leader of His Craft: Theatre Reviews by H. G. Kippax
 * Karl Ove Knausgård: Autumn; anything
 * Malcolm Knox (author): Jamaica, The Wonder Lover
 * Arthur Koestler: The Sleepwalkers
 * : The Dangerous Bride
 * Ramona Koval: Speaking Volumes: Conversations with Remarkable Writers, By the Book: A Reading Guide to Life
 * Ágota Kristóf: The Notebook Trilogy
 * Stephen Kuusisto: The Planet of the Blind

L

 * Anne Lamott: Bird by Bird
 * Philip Larkin: A Girl in Winter
 * : I Dream of Magda
 * Hugh Laurie: The Gun Seller
 * : The Healing Party
 * Ursula K. Le Guin: A Wizard of Earthsea (John Marsden considered this and Jane Austen's Emma the only two perfect novels in English)
 * Jörn Leonhard: Pandora's Box: A History of the First World War
 * Ben Lerner: The Hatred of Poetry, Leaving the Atocha Station
 * Doris Lessing: autobiography, 2 vols (Under My Skin, Walking in the Shade)
 * C. S. Lewis: Surprised by Joy
 * Roger Lewis: Anthony Burgess
 * Simon Leys: The Death of Napoleon
 * Lin Yutang: The Importance of Living
 * John Ajvide Lindqvist: Let the Right One In
 * : The Breadmaker's Carnival
 * Joan Lindsay: Time Without Clocks
 * Deborah Lipstadt: Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory; Denial: Holocaust History on Trial
 * Dame Penelope Lively: Moon Tiger
 * David Lodge: Paradise News; Quite a Good Time to Be Born
 * Barry Lopez: About This Life: Journeys on the Threshold of Memory
 * Robert Lowell: Collected Poems
 * : The Everlasting Sunday
 * Paul Lynch (writer): Grace

M

 * Helen Macdonald: H is for Hawk
 * A. G. Macdonell: The Autobiography of a Cad, England, Their England
 * Robert Macfarlane: Landmarks
 * Kenneth Mackenzie: The Refuge, The Young Desire It
 * Nathaniel Mackey: Blue Fasa
 * : Position Doubtful
 * Barry Maitland: Crucifixion Creek
 * Andreï Makine: Dreams of My Russian Summers (Le Testament français)
 * Shane Maloney and  The Happy Phrase
 * Frederic Manning: The Middle Parts of Fortune
 * Katherine Mansfield: The Garden Party
 * Diego Marani: The Interpreter, New Finnish Grammar, The Last of the Vostiaks
 * Marcus Aurelius: Meditations (Penguin Classics edition, NOT the one by Forstater)
 * : The Bunting Quest
 * : Ohio
 * Patrick Marnham: Wild Mary: The Life of Mary Wesley
 * David Marr (journalist): My Country: Stories, Essays and Speeches
 * Steve Martin: Pure Drivel
 * Andrew Masterson: The Letter Girl
 * Paolo Maurensig: Canone inverso
 * William Maxwell: So Long, See You Tomorrow; All the Days and Nights: The Collected Stories
 * Eimear McBride: A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing
 * Patrick McCabe (novelist): The Butcher Boy
 * Patrick McCaughey, ed.: Bert & Ned: The Correspondence of Albert Tucker & Sidney Nolan
 * Carson McCullers: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
 * John McGahern: The Pornographer
 * Ian McGuire: The North Water
 * : From the Edge
 * : The Salt of Broken Tears
 * Thomas Merton: The Sign of Jonas
 * Magnus Mills: The Forensic Record Society
 * : The Forest of Wool and Steel
 * Frank Moorhouse: The Americans, Baby
 * : Parting Words
 * Liane Moriarty: Nine Perfect Strangers
 * William Morris: anything (see Harold Acton, Memoirs of an Aesthete, p. 214)
 * Melissa Müller: Anne Frank: The Biography
 * Haruki Murakami: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle; Absolutely on Music: Conversations with Seiji Ozawa
 * Gerald Murnane: Border Districts (see also John Banville: Mrs Osmond); Collected Short Fiction

N

 * V. S. Naipaul: A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling
 * : Planet Jackson: Power, Greed and Unions
 * : Between You and Me
 * Anna North: The Life and Death of Sophie Stark
 * Sigrid Nunez: The Friend

O

 * Tim O'Brien (author): Tomcat in Love
 * Joseph O'Connor: The Salesman
 * Brian O'Doherty: The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P.
 * Dennis O'Driscoll: Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney
 * Kristina Olsson: Shell
 * Michael Ondaatje: Coming Through Slaughter
 * Jamie O'Neill: At Swim, Two Boys
 * : Their Brilliant Careers
 * Paddy O'Reilly: The Wonders
 * Susan Orlean: The Orchid Thief

P

 * Geoff Page: The Scarring (novel in verse)
 * Camille Paglia: Break, Blow, Burn
 * : Travelling in a Strange Land
 * Ray Parkin: H. M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History (2 vols.)
 * Tim Parks: Teach Us To Sit Still
 * Matthew Parris: Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History, Scorn with Extra Bile, Scorn with Added Vitriol
 * Don Paterson: The Book of Shadows
 * A. S. Patrić: Black Rock White City
 * Jeremy Paxman: The English: A Portrait of a People
 * Neal Peres Da Costa: Off the Record: Performing Practices in Romantic Piano Playing
 * : The Lost Pages
 * Tom Perrotta: Little Children
 * : The French Mathematician, The Twelfth Dialogue
 * Julie Phillips: James Tiptree, Jr: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon
 * : The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety
 * Christopher Pinney: The Waterless Sea: A Curious History of Mirages
 * Darwin Porter: J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women
 * Max Porter (writer): Grief is the Thing with Feathers
 * Ezra Pound: Cathay
 * Anthony Powell: A Dance to the Music of Time (12 vols.)
 * Richard Powers: The Overstory
 * Sir Terry Pratchett: Guards! Guards!
 * Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time
 * Martin Puchner: The Written World: The Power of Stories to Shape People, History, Civilization
 * John Purcell: The Girl on the Page

Q

 * Joe Queenan: If You're Talking to Me Your Career Must be in Trouble, Confessions of a Cineplex Heckler: Celluloid Tirades and Escapades

R

 * Tom Rachman: The Italian Teacher
 * Ellen Raskin: The Westing Game
 * Jane Rawson: A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists
 * : Five Oranges
 * Dan Rhodes: Little Hands Clapping
 * James Rhodes (pianist): Instrumental: A Memoir of Madness, Medication and Music
 * Peter Robb: Midnight in Sicily, M
 * Geoffrey Robertson: Stephen Ward Was Innocent, OK
 * Marilynne Robinson: Gilead
 * Carl Rogers: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
 * Peter Rose (poet): The Subject of Feeling
 * Michael Rosen: The Disappearance of Zola
 * Daniel Rosenthal, ed.: Dramatic Exchanges: The Lives & Letters of the National Theatre
 * Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise: Listening to the 20th Century, Listen to This
 * Joseph Roth, tr. Michael Hofmann: Radetzky March, A Life in Letters
 * Carlos Ruiz Zafón: The Labyrinth of Spirits, The Prisoner of Heaven, The Angel's Game, The Shadow of the Wind
 * Alan Rusbridger: Play it Again: An Amateur Against the Impossible

S

 * Philip Salom: Waiting
 * James Salter: Light Years
 * Dale Salwak, ed.: Living With a Writer
 * : The Arch-Traitor's Lament
 * Sam Savage: The Cry of the Sloth, Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife ; anything else
 * Niki Savva: The Road to Ruin: how Tony Abbott and Peta Credlin destroyed their own government
 * Ben Schott: Jeeves and the King of Clubs
 * Charles M. Schulz: The Complete Peanuts
 * Peter Sculthorpe: Sun Music
 * W. G. Sebald: The Rings of Saturn
 * : Slush Pile
 * Akhil Sharma: A Life of Adventure and Delight
 * : Reading Dante: From Here to Eternity
 * Craig Sherborne: Hoi Polloi, Muck
 * Carol Shields: The Republic of Love
 * : Where the Light Falls
 * Graeme Simsion: The Rosie Project
 * Graeme Simsion & Anne Buist: Two Steps Forward
 * Curtis Sittenfeld: Eligible
 * William Smethurst: Pasiphae
 * Dodie Smith: I Capture the Castle
 * : The Last Painting of Sara de Vos
 * Andrew Solomon: The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression
 * Dame Muriel Spark: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
 * Matthew Spender: A House in St John's Wood: In Search of My Parents
 * : A Book of Liszt's
 * Edward St Aubyn: Mother's Milk
 * C. K. Stead: The Necessary Angel
 * Wallace Stegner: Crossing to Safety
 * Nike Sulway: Dying in the First Person
 * Patrick Süskind: Perfume
 * : The Kind Worth Killing
 * Graham Swift: Mothering Sunday: A Romance

T

 * : My Absolute Darling
 * Elizabeth Tan: Rubik
 * Adam Thorpe: Ulverton, Missing Fay
 * Olga Tokarczuk: Flights
 * Robert Tombs: The English and Their History
 * : A Musician's Alphabet
 * William Trevor: Last Stories + anything
 * Christos Tsiolkas: Dead Europe
 * Maria Tumarkin: Axiomatic
 * David Tunley, Victoria Rogers & : Destiny: The Extraordinary Career of Pianist Eileen Joyce
 * Scott Turow: Ordinary Heroes

U

 * : ed. Letters of Note: Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience

V

 * Fred Vargas: This Night's Foul Work
 * Helen Vendler: Coming of Age as a Poet: Milton, Keats, Eliot, Plath
 * Eben Venter: Wolf, Wolf
 * Delphine de Vigan: Based on a True Story
 * Enrique Vila-Matas: Bartleby & Co
 * Nury Vittachi: The Feng Shui Detective Goes South

W

 * David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest, The Pale King, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
 * David Walsh (art collector): A Bone of Fact
 * Celeste Walters: A Certain Music
 * Minette Walters: The Chameleon's Shadow
 * : The Poisoned Chalice: Peter Hall and the Sydney Opera House
 * Don Watson: On Indignation
 * S. J. Watson: Before I Go to Sleep, Second Life
 * Evelyn Waugh: Decline and Fall (see Harold Acton, Memoirs of an Aesthete, p. 202)
 * : The Nowhere Child
 * Mark Whittaker & : The Sins of the Brother: The definitive story of Ivan Milat and the Backpacker Murders
 * Michael Wilding: Wild Bleak Bohemia: Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall - A Documentary
 * Jincy Willett: The Writing Class
 * & : Out of the Woods
 * John Edward Williams: Stoner
 * Niall Williams: Only Say the Word
 * Frances Wilson (writer): Guilty Thing: A Life of Thomas de Quincey
 * Don Winslow: The Winter of Frankie Machine
 * Tim Winton: Eyrie
 * P. G. Wodehouse: Right Ho, Jeeves
 * Tom Wolfe: Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers
 * Lewis Wolpert: Malignant Sadness: The Anatomy of Depression
 * Chris Womersley: Bereft ; City of Crows
 * Charlotte Wood: The Writer's Room: Conversations About Writing
 * James Wood (critic): The Fun Stuff
 * Evie Wyld: All the Birds, Singing

Y

 * Richard Yates: Revolutionary Road

Z

 * Philip Ziegler: Osbert Sitwell
 * Richard Zimler: Hunting Midnight
 * Markus Zusak: Bridge of Clay

Other

 * Letters of the Great Artists: 1425-1951
 * Literary Wonderlands (ed. Laura Miller)
 * Poems That Make Grown Men Cry: 100 Men on the Words That Move Them (ed. Anthony & Ben Holden)
 * The Story of Stupidity: A History of Western Idiocy from the Days of Greece to the Moment You Saw This Book
 * The Writer's Desk (1996; introduction by John Updike); authors describe how and where they work

FILMS

 * American Animals
 * Apocalypse Now: Final Cut
 * Devil's Playground (TV series)
 * Joyce DiDonato: Stella di Napoli
 * The Five Countertenors
 * In Search of Chopin
 * Lucky (2017 American film)
 * Neruda (film)
 * Tony Palmer: Holst: In the Bleak Midwinter
 * Tony Palmer: The Wagner Family
 * Pianomania
 * Nemanja Radulović: Songs My Mother Taught Me
 * Ridicule

MUSIC

 * Johann Sebastian Bach: Six Cello Suites
 * ditto (Yo-Yo Ma)
 * Bach: Complete Works (155 CDs, Brilliant Classics, c. $160)
 * Bach 333: New Complete Edition (DG) - ??? same thing
 * Bach: Partitas (Igor Levit)
 * Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier (, harpsichord)
 * Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier (Sir Andras Schiff, piano; complete absence of pedal)
 * Ludwig van Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas, Diabelli Variations (Ronald Brautigam, fortepiano)
 * Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas (Stewart Goodyear)
 * Leonard Bernstein: Complete symphonies (St Cecilia Orch & Chorus, Antonio Pappano)
 * Sir Arthur Bliss: Meditations on a Theme of John Blow, The Beatitudes
 * Greta Bradman: Home
 * Frédéric Chopin: Ballade No. 4 (Krystian Zimerman)
 * Chopin: Complete Solo Piano Works (Tatiana Shebanova, first recording made on period instruments)
 * Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Josef Hofmann, BBC SO, Hamilton Harty)
 * Chopin: Polish Songs (, ; rec 1955)
 * Claude Debussy: 12 Etudes (Mitsuko Uchida)
 * Frederick Delius: Poem of Life and Love etc (Royal Scottish Nat Orch/David Lloyd-Jones)
 * Morton Feldman: For Samuel Beckett, Coptic Light
 * Grant Foster: Works for piano (composer)
 * Vadim Gluzman: par.ti.ta
 * Percy Grainger: Complete Music for Four Hands, Two Pianos (Penelope Thwaites, John Lavender, Timothy Young)
 * The Art of Nance Grant
 * Bernard Herrmann: Clarinet Quintet
 * Gustav Holst: The Cloud Messenger, Savitri (opera), Fours Songs for Voice and Violin
 * Stephen Hough: Missa mirabilis
 * Alberto Iglesias: Talk to Her, film score
 * Philippe Jaroussky: Green: Melodies francaises on poems of Paul Verlaine
 * Joseph Jongen: Violin Concerto
 * Frederick Septimus Kelly: Elegy - In Memoriam Rupert Brooke; A Race Against Time
 * Graeme Koehne: Time is a River
 * Genevieve Lacey & Flinders Quartet: Reinventions
 * William Lawes: Phantasm (The Royal Consort)
 * Franz Liszt: Via Crucis
 * Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3 in D minor (Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, 2011)
 * Bruce Martin: A Life in Song
 * Vladimir Martynov: Der Abschied
 * Ennio Morricone: 1900, film score
 * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concertos (Isabelle Faust, Giovanni Antonini)
 * Nikolai Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 6
 * Arvo Part: The 4 Symphonies (Tonu Kaljuste)
 * Pérotin: Sederunt principes
 * Astor Piazzolla: Maria de Buenos Aires
 * Gabriel Pierné: Paysages franciscains
 * Sergei Prokofiev: Music for Two Pianos (Martha Argerich, Sergei Babayan)
 * Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Mikhail Pletnev, Russian National Orch, Rostropovich)
 * Rachmaninoff: Piano Trios (Kremer, Trifonov, Dirvanauskaite)
 * David Raksin: The Bad and the Beautiful, film score
 * Jean-Philippe Rameau: Works (Marcelle Meyer)
 * Maurice Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe (Les Siecles, Ensemble Aedes, Francois-Xavier Roth); L'heure espagnole (Munchner Rundfunk, Asher Fisch)
 * Henriette Renié: Ballade fantastique (harp)
 * Joaquin Rodrigo: Invocacion y Danza
 * Daniel Rojas: Latin Piano Expressions
 * Giovanni Maria Ruggieri: "Abbandonata, Vinto son della mia fede" (Armida)
 * Camille Saint-Saens: Javotte (ballet)
 * Domenico Scarlatti: Sonatas (2 vols) (Angela Hewitt)
 * Franz Schubert: Die Schoene Mullerin
 * , Malcolm Martineau
 * Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber
 * Schubert: Winterreise (, Roger Vignoles)
 * Schubert: Piano Sonata in B-flat (Marc-André Hamelin)
 * Robert Schumann: Dichterliebe, Heine Lieder (Eberhard Wachter, Alfred Brendel)
 * Schumann: Einsamkeit Lieder (Matthias Goerne, Markus Hinterhauser)
 * Schumann: Fantasy, Faschingswank, Papillons (Sviatoslav Richter)
 * Alexander Scriabin: Complete Poemes (Garrick Ohlsson)
 * Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 2, Piano Quintet (Takacs Quartet, Marc-André Hamelin)
 * Max Steiner: Kings Row, film score
 * Rudi Stephan: Chamber Works and Songs
 * Cezary Skubiszewski: Blessed, film score
 * Sir Charles Villiers Stanford: Preludes (Sam Haywood)
 * Richard Strauss: Enoch Arden (John Bell, Simon Tedeschi)
 * Thomas Tallis: Songs of Reformation (Alamire/David Skinner)
 * John Taverner: Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas (Tallis Scholars)
 * Joseph Tawadros: Concerto of the Greater Sea
 * Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 9, Job (Bergen Phil, Sir Andrew Davis)
 * Vaughan Williams: Discoveries (BBC SO, Martyn Brabbins)
 * Sir William Walton: Symphony No. 1 (LSO/Andre Previn, 1966)
 * Malcolm Williamson: Complete Works for Solo Piano (Antony Gray)
 * Hugo Wolf: Lieder (Sophie Karthauser, Eugene Asti)
 * La Sublime Porte: Voices of Istanbul (Hesperion XXI, Jordi Savall)
 * A Verlaine Songbook (Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton)