RECORDINGS Toccata for Flute Chorus, 1968--Golden Crest 4088. Album is called The Armstrong Flute Ensemble, 1968. Three Poems by Alice Meynell for mixed chorus and chamber ensemble, Madrigals Three, Fragments From the Mass, Psalm 134, Hast Thou Not Known?, O Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord, Laughing Song, Wild Nights! Wild Nights! (selected choral works from 1960-1978) --Golden Crest 5063. Album is called The Compositions of Emma Lou Diemer. West Texas State University Chorale, Hugh Sanders, conductor, 1979. Toccata for Piano, 1979--Coronet Recording Co., 4971 N. High St., Columbus, OH. 43214. Album is called Music by Women Composers, Vol. I. Rosemary Platt, pianist, 1980. Sonata for Flute and Piano, 1958--Golden Crest RE 7074. Album is called Images. Mark Thomas, flute, 1982. Youth Overture, 1959-- (OAS 007). Organization of American States, Technical Unit on Music, Washington, D.C. 20006. Album is called I nternational Year of the Child. District of Columbia Youth Orchestra, Lyn McLain, conductor, 1979. Toccata and Fugue for Organ, 1969; Declarations for Organ, 1973-- Capriccio Records, American Women Composers, Inc., 1690 36th St. NW, Suite 410, Washington, D.C. 20007. Album is called Capriccio S eries of New American Music, No. 1. Emma Lou Diemer, organist, 1983. Sextet for Piano and Woodwind Quintet, 1962; Quartet for Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano, 1954; Trio for Flute, Oboe, Harpsichord and Tape, 1973; Summer of 82 for Cello and Piano, 1982--Orion OC 693. Album (cassette & out-of-print) is called Four Chamber Works. Performers are UC Santa Barbara faculty artists, 1985. Homage to Cowell, Cage, Crumb and Czerny for Two Pianos, 1981-- Contemporary Record Society, CRS 8635. Album is called The Modern Americans. Marjorie and Wendell Nelson, duo pianists, 1986. Variations for Piano, Four Hands, "Homage to Ravel, Schoenberg, and May Aufderheide", 1987--Contemporary Record Society, CRS CD 8949. Album is called Chamber Music. Marjorie and Wendell Nelson, duo pianists, 1989. Encore, 1981--Vienna Modern Masters, CD 2002. Album is called Max Lifchitz Plays American PIano Music. Max Lifchitz, pianist, 1991. Fantasie for Organ, 1958. AFKA Records (BKM Associates, Box 22, Wilmington, MA 01887) AFKA Sk-527. Christa Rakich, organist. Album is called Deferred Voices: Organ Music by Women. 1993. Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano, 1992--North/ South Recordings, N/S R 1005 DDD. Album is called Music at the Crossroads-New American Chamber Music. North/South Consonance Ensemble, 1994. A Quiet, Lovely Piece for Clarinet and Piano, 1991. Contemporary Record Society, CRS CD 9358. Album is called Album Leaf John Russo, clarinet; Lydia Walton Ignacio, piano; 1994. Short choral work: "Take, O Take Those Lips Away" from Three Madrigals. Dale Warland Singers, DWS Collections, CD. Album is called Fancie. 1994. Catch-A-Turian Toccata for Flute and Piano, 1988-94 to be recorded by Lisa Hansen and Max Lifchitz on North/South Recordings label in 1995. Concerto in One Movement for Piano, 1991, to be recorded by Betty Oberacker and Radio Prague Symphony Orchestra on Master Musicians Collective Recordings (MMC Recordings, Ltd.) in July, 1995. As performer: Oatlands Sketches for organ by Clare Shore, 1986-- Contemporary Record Society, CRS 8842. Emma Lou Diemer, organist, 1988. As performer: Trumpet & Organ, Music of the Baroque. Ronald Thompson, trumpet; Emma Lou Diemer, organ. Water Lily Acoustics WLA-Ws-13, Santa Barbara, CA, 1990. 4/95