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CDN-1026, UK RCA Camden mono, early issue. The Art Of Fritz Kreisler, with Carl Lanson, piano. Rondino (on a Theme by Beethoven) - Debussy: The Girl With The Flaxen Hair - Albeniz: Tango, Op.165, No.2 - Falla: La Vida Breve; Danse Espagnole - Debussy: Boating - Dvorak: Songs My Mother Taught Me, Slavonic Dance Op.46, No.2 & Op.72, No.8 - Albeniz: Malaguena - Dvorak: Indian Lament - Kochanski: Cancion Populare

GVC 28, UK Ember Great Musicians Of The Century series, UK 1973 LP distributed by Pye. Dame Myra Hess Concert, Duo-Art Piano Rolls. Pre 1928 recordings of works by Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Paradies, Brahms, Debussy, Symanowski. An interesting insight into Hess' earlier work before the more austere, generally Austro-German classics style displayed on her post 1928 recordings

SH 115, UK World Record Club stereo (electronically reprocessed). Fritz Kreisler plays Brahms Violin Concerto in D, Op.77. Barbirolli & The London Philharmonic. Recorded in London,June 1936

SH 142, UK mono World Records Retrospect Series, Mozart, Piano Concertos 19 & 21, Artur Schnabel with The London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Malcolm Sargent. Works recorded 1937

SH 224, UK EMI World Records Ltd mono. Historical Delius Performances. Violin Concerto, Albert Sammons, Liverpool Philharmonic, Sargent. (From Col. DX 1160-2, CAX 9191-6). Recorded 4th July 1944, Piano Concerto, Benno Moiseiwitsch, The Philharmonic Orchestra, Constant Lambert. (From HMV C 3533-5, 2EA 11185-9). Recorded 24th August 1946, Caprice & Elegy For Cello & Orchestra. Beatrice Harrison (Cello). Arranged and conducted by Eric Fenby. (From HMV B 3721 - Bb 21016/7). Recorded Nov. 1930. Super clean condition throughout

XLP 30082, UK EMI mono, HMV Concert Classics Series. Furtwangler Conducts Wagner. Lohengrin, Prelude Act 1 - Tannhauser Overture - Gotterdammerung: Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey, Siegfried's Funeral March. Furtwangler with the Vienna Philharmonic. Early reissue of classic ALP material

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GMA 31, Telefunken, Beethoven String Quartet No.8 in Em, Op.59, No.2. Tatrai Quartet (Vilmos Tatrai, Mihaly Szucs - Violins, Jozsef Ivanyi - Viola, Ede Banda - Cello). Two one sided test pressing discs in normal LP sleeve. Discs extremely clean with only minimal non-sounding paper flaws. Cover mostly clean and complete, although some very minor storage ringwear is apparent

MFP 2072, EMI Music For Pleasure mono. Beethoven, Symphony 4, Furtwangler and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Dark blue label, silver print. Disc has about three superficial and very light surface marks, but is otherwise very clean. Cover is clean and complete though has a very light crease to the top left hand corner

MFP 2098, EMI Music For Pleasure mono. Beethoven Violin Concerto, Nathan Milstein with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Steinberg

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ALP 1968, UK EMI HMV Mono, The Inimitable Sir Thomas, Thomas Beecham with the Royal Philharmonic and L'Orchestre National De La Radiodiffusion Francaise. Label is the early (not 1980s reissue) large Nipper semi-circle design. Tapiola, Sibelius (rec. 1955), Pavane, Faure (rec, 1959, and the only track which features the Radiodiffusion Orchestra), Summer Evening and Prelude to Irmelin, Delius (rec. 1956), Legend In Gm, Dvorak, (rec. 1959), Symphonic Dance In A, Grieg (rec. 1959). Disc shows very slight signs of play, but the playing surfaces are extremely clean and still have that near new type sheen to them. The cover is clean and complete. Low price because there is a much more desirable stereo version of this LP (ASD 518)

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25/07/02