Ludwig van Beethoven, Wilhelm Kempff, Berliner Philharmoniker · Ferdinand Leitner - Klavierkonzert Nr. 5 Es-dur = Piano Concerto No. 5 In E Flat Major = Concerto Pour Piano Et Orchestre N°5 En Mi Bémol Majeur (LP, RE)

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Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

First catalogue number on sleeve, second on spine, third on labels.

Uncredited sleeve notes in German, English and French on rear.

The stamped matrix numbers indicate the cutting facility. Some stamper codes are rotated. Sides A and B were cut in September 1970 (J70) and October 1971 (K71) respectively, but the small pressing ring indicates a pressing after 1972.

Sleeve: Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft logo, 33ST in circled and catalogue number against yellow background on rear.
Labels: Deutsche Grammophon logo, straight border.

—On rear sleeve—
Druck: Gebrüder Jänecke · Printed in Germany

—On labels—
Made in Germany
Urheber- und ... [rim text starting at 9 o'clock


 

. Konzert Für Klavier Und Orchester Nr. 5 Es-dur Op. 73 = Concerto Pour Piano And Orchestra No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73 = Concerto Pour Piano Et Orchestre N°5 En Mi Bémol Majeur, Op. 73

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Price Code SLPMOther D. P.Other 49 12000 1025.1 21.73Matrix / Runout 00 138 773 = 10 A 138 77 A 699043 A 104 443 A 12 B J70 ◇V E W Matrix / Runout 00 138 773 = 17 B 138 773 B 699043 B 104443 B E B 1 K71 ◇7

 

Printed By Gebrüder JäneckeLacquer Cut At Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing PlantPressed By Phonodisc GmbHData provided by Discogs
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