John Stanley - The Parley Of Instruments • Roy Goodman

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

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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):

Ⓟ & Ⓒ Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MCMLXXXIX. Made in England.
Recorded on 25 and 26 November 1988. Playing time: 58:12.
Front illustration: "Windsor Castle: The North Terrace, looking West", by Paul Sandby (1730-1809);
Victoria and Albert Museum, Crown Copyright.

Instruments:
Organ: Goetze and Gwynn, after early eighteenth-century English models;
specification: Stopped diapason, metal principal, fifteenth, sesquialtera II–III.
Harpsichord 1: J & A Kirckman (London, 1778)
Harpsichord 2: Andrew Garrett and Richard Clayson, after Kirckman
Pitch: A = 415Hz. Temperament: Vallotti, set by Simon Neal.

The 8-page glossy booklet contains notes in English only, as well as a track and credits-list and black & white photos.
The booklet and CD are sheltered in standard jewel case with black tray.


 

. Six Concertos In Seven Parts, Op. 2 (1742) . Concerto No.1 In D Major 9:13. Concerto No.2 In B Minor 12:42. Concerto No.3 In G Major 8:58. Concerto No.4 In D Minor 8:27. Concerto No.5 In A Minor / A Major 8:19. Concerto No.6 In B Flat Major 9:52

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 034571163383Barcode 0 34571 16338 3Matrix / Runout CDA 66338 10095531 01 %Matrix / Runout MADE IN THE U.K. BY PDOSPARS Code DDD

 

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