Johann Sebastian Bach - Antonia Fahberg, Margarethe Bence, Helmut Krebs, Peter Roth-Ehrang, Chorale Philippe Caillard, Orchestre Pro Arte De Munich, Kurt Redel

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Genre: Classical
Style: Baroque

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

Recorded at L'Eglise St-Eustache in Paris on May 1st and May 3rd, 1956.

Shortened title on front cover and spine reads "Magnificat" only.

Soft sleeve with notes in French printed on the back.

Imp. Contensin - Paris.

Editions Costallat - Paris.

Made in France.

 

. Grand Magnificat En Ré Majeur BWV 243 Pour Soli Et Orchestre

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout LPL 1193 D2 Made in FranceMatrix / Runout LDE 3047 B LPL 1194Price Code Artistique

 

Recorded At Église Saint-Eustache, ParisPrinted By Imprimerie ContensinData provided by Discogs
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