Georg Friedrich Händel, Rudolf Ewerhart, Collegium Aureum - Konzerte Für Orgel & Orchester (2xLP, Gat)

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Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Hoes:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Comments:
Records both spotless: they look unplayed // Labels are clean // Cover in great shape
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Genre: Classical
Style: Baroque

Tracklist:
A1. Concerto F-dur Op. IV Nr. 4
A2. Concerto d-moll Op. VII Nr. 4
B. Concerto F-dur Nr. 16
C1. Concerto A-dur Op. VII Nr. 2
C2. Concerto F-dur Op. IV Nr. 5
D1. Concerto B-dur Op. IV Nr. 6
D2. Concerto B-dur Op. VII Nr. 1



 



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

Gatefold sleeve with uncredited notes in German, English and French
Spine: 29 29049-2 Stereo Georg Friedrich Händel – Konzerte für Orgel und Orchester
Title on back cover: Orgelkonzerte Teil I
(A, B) Rudolf Ewerhardt an der Barockorgel der Pfarrkirche Körbecke in Westfalen
(C, D) Rudolf Ewerhardt an der großen Orgel zu Weingarten, erbaut 1737–1750 von Josef Gabler
Titelbild: Photo der Orgel Weingarten
Photo Rückseite: Barockorgel von Körbecke, Westfalen

Labels
D. P. [Domaine Public

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 72 485 A
Matrix / Runout 72 485 B
Matrix / Runout 74 647 A
Matrix / Runout 74 647 B
Matrix / Runout S 72485 A-6
Matrix / Runout C 72424/33 B-4
Matrix / Runout G 74 647 A-5
Matrix / Runout G 74 647 B-4
Matrix / Runout Made in Germany

 

Copyright (c) Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Made By Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Pressed By Sonopress
Printed By Johannes Alt
Recorded At St. Pankratius, Körbecke
Recorded At Basilika Weingarten

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