George Gershwin - Katia Et Marielle Labèque, The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly

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Genre: Classical
Style: Modern

Tracklist:
A1. Katia Et Marielle Labèque, The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly - Rhapsody In Blue (For Two Pianos And Orchestra) 15:56
A2. The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly - Lullaby (For String Orchestra) 7:53
B1. The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly - An American In Paris 17:38
B2. The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly - Cuban Overture 10:29



 



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

Back cover info:
"Digital Recording".
CD: 417 326-2 DH
Cassette: 417 326-4 DH
"BA 640" bellow barcode.
Uncredited liner notes in English, translated (DECCA 1987) to French and German.
Recorded at Masonic Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, November 1985.
Hamburg Steinway D's and piano technical services by Pro Piano.
℗ 1987 The Decca Record Company Limited, London.
© 1987 The Decca Record Company Limited, London.
Made in Holland.

Spine string: "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue · An American In Paris Labèques/Cleveland Orchestra/Chailly DECCA 417 326-1 DH"

Center-labels info:
"Digital Recording" in a blue/red banner abone spindle hole..
℗ 1987 The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
Rim text message in English with "Made in Holland · The Decca Record Co. Ltd" at 4 o'clock.


 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 028941732613
Matrix / Runout PDZAL19051 1G 1 4 8
Matrix / Runout PDZAL19052 1G 111 1
Matrix / Runout PDZAL19051 1G 1 4 4
Matrix / Runout PDZAL19052 1G 111 7
Rights Society BIEM/STEMRA
Other D H

 

Record Company The Decca Record Company Limited
Recorded At Masonic Auditorium, Cleveland
Phonographic Copyright (p) The Decca Record Company Limited
Copyright (c) The Decca Record Company Limited
Published By Harms, Inc.
Published By New World Music Corp.
Printed By PRS Baarn

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