Franz Schubert / Joseph Haydn : Berliner Philharmoniker, Wilhelm Furtwängler - Symphonie No. 9 / Symphonie No. 88 (CD, Album, Mono, RE, RM)

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic, Classical

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

Release stated: “Original-Image Bit-Processing”

Tracks 1 to 4 recorded at Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin, 11 & 12/1951.
Tracks 5 to 8 recorded at Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin, 12/1951.

℗ 1952 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg
© 1995 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Printed in Germany / Made in Germany

Originally released as Deutsche Grammophon LPM 18015/6 LPM (1952). What is usually called Symphony No. 9 in C major was in 1951 called Symphony No. 7. See also [r=5335223, released on 78s in 1952, and [r=2580167 from [r2574659.

 

. Symphonie Nr. 9 C-dur D 944 54:57. Symphonie G-Dur Hob. I: 88 21:15

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 0 28944 74392 0Label Code LC 0173Price Code POL 924Matrix / Runout 00289 447 439-2 02+Matrix / Runout MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L NMastering SID Code IFPI L002SPARS Code ADDOther GOR

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor International GmbHCopyright (c) Deutsche Grammophon GmbHRecorded At Jesus-Christus-Kirche, BerlinPrinted By NeefMade By Universal M & L, GermanyData provided by Discogs
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