Ludwig van Beethoven / Berliner Philharmoniker = Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Blasorchester der Berliner Philharmoniker = Blasorchester der Berliner Philharmoniker - Wellingtons Sieg / Märsche = La Vittoria Di Wellington / Marce (LP, Ltd

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Genre: Classical, Brass & Military
Style: Classical, Romantic, Brass Band, Military

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

Cover info:
2 front covers: one in German (the real front), one in Italian (normally the back)
Label appears as: Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft

Inner sleeve info:
‘Ludwig van Beethoven Edition’ sleeve, printed in gold
markings: TNI 12.44 5/69

Centerlabels info:
Label appears as: Deutsche Grammophon (straight borders)
Made in Germany

First edition contains a 12-page booklet with details to the Beethoven Edition, an essay “Das Leben Ludwig van Beethovens – III. Teil” by Joseph Schmidt-Görg, and a track list and liner notes to this LP.

Sticker on shrink:
"Sonderausgabe zur Beethoven Edition 1970 in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Beethoven-Archiv, Bonn
Stereo-Neueinspielung • Limitierte Auflage
DM 19, -"

 

. Wellingtons Sieg Oder Die Schlacht Bei Vittoria Op. 91 . Märsche B1. Marsch Für Militärmusik D-dur, WoO 24 B2. Polonaise Für Militärmusik D-dur, WoO 21 B3. Ecossaise Für Militärmusik D-dur, WoO 22 B4. Marsch Für Militärmusik C-dur (Zapfenstreich), WoO 20 B5. Marsch Für 2 Klarinetten, 2 Hörner Und 2 Fagotte B-dur, WoO29 . Zwei Märsche Für Militärmusik B6. Nr. 1 (Sog. Yorck’scher Marsch) F-dur, WoO 18 B7. Nr. 2 F-dur, WoO 19

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 14 ℗ 1969 G9 ◇Z 00 643210 S1Matrix / Runout 14 * ℗ 1969 G9 ◇Z 00 643210 S2Matrix / Runout 1 ℗̶ ̶̶ G9 ◇Z ℗1969- 00 643210 S1Matrix / Runout 1 G9 ◇Z ℗1969̶9 E 00 643210 S2Distribution Code — 34Other D. P.

 

Printed By Carl v. d. LinnepePublished By Public DomainData provided by Discogs
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