Franz Liszt, Residentie Orkest, Roger Norrington, France Clidat - Concerto For Piano And Orchestra 1 & 2 / Totentanz / Hungarian Fantasy (2xLP, Album, Gat)

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Comments:
nice copy as if unplayed.
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Genre: Classical

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

First release in a series of 26 volumes, the proceeds of which were used for the building costs of the "Nieuwe Muziekzaal" in The Hague, The Netherlands.

Some copies were mailed out to clients of "Riem + Honig Papier B.V." (the company that provided the cardboard for the production of the gatefold covers) and contained an official letter from the company, with information about the record and the upcoming series. A scan of this letter has been added to the image section for clarity.

This first volume in the series was sponsored by the Dutch employment bureau "Content" [see images.

Inside gatefold: "These records are re-pressings of a recording which previously appeared under the Aristocrate label. Recorded in De Doelen Rotterdam 1975-76."

 

. Concerto For Piano And Orchestra Nr. 1 In E Flat Major . Concerto For Piano And Orchestra Nr. 2 In A C. Totentanz, Paraphrase On The "Dies Irae" For Piano And Orchestra 17:10D. Hugarian Fantasy For Piano And Orchestra (Fantasia On Hungarian Folk Tunes) 16:05

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society STEMRAMatrix / Runout PG7375 A 43C2 198532Matrix / Runout PG7375 B 41C1 198532Matrix / Runout PG7464 A 37C1 198533Matrix / Runout PG7464 B 37C1 198533

 

Recorded At De DoelenPressed By DurecoPrinted By v.d. Steeg Enschede HollandLacquer Cut At Dureco StudioData provided by Discogs
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