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Genre:Classical Style:Baroque, Classical
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Catalog number variations:
On front sleeve 139 112 SLPM
On back sleeve and labels 139 112
On spine SLPM 39 1121
On front and back sleeve:
"Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft"
On labels:
"Deutsche Grammophon"
On back sleeve:
"Printed in Germany by Gebrüder Jänecke, Hannover"
German, English and French liner notes
Title on spine:
"Nicanor Zabaleta, Harfe"
On vinyl:
Subtracks are not banded
External source:
Recorded 24 June 1965 in Paris at Polydor Studio
Differs from [r=10413460 - label variation & date of release; differs from [r=10107115 - format & country of release; differs from [r=11248657 & [r=13087577 - label variation.
. Konzert Für Harfe Und Orchester Nr. 1 C-dur . Konzert Für Harfe Und Orchester G-dur . Konzert Für Harfe Und Orchester A-dur B2. Adagio Und Rondo C-moll KV 617 (Für »Glasharmonika«, Flöte, Oboe, Viola Und Violoncello)
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 3 ℗ 1965 H5 SCHW◇K AK 139112-2 AMatrix / Runout 1 ℗ 1965 I71 ◇K AD 00 139112 = 6 BMatrix / Runout 9 ℗ 1965 H5 SCHW ◇K AI 139112-2AMatrix / Runout 1 ℗ 1965 E6 SCH ◇W 139112-5 BWOther D. P.Rights Society GEMAOther 4912 000 1025 N 9/73
Printed By Gebrüder JäneckeRecorded At Polydor Studio ParisLacquer Cut At Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing PlantData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 3 ℗ 1965 H5 SCHW◇K AK 139112-2 A Matrix / Runout 1 ℗ 1965 I71 ◇K AD 00 139112 = 6 B Matrix / Runout 9 ℗ 1965 H5 SCHW ◇K AI 139112-2A Matrix / Runout 1 ℗ 1965 E6 SCH ◇W 139112-5 BW Other D. P. Rights Society GEMA Other 4912 000 1025 N 9/73
Printed By Gebrüder Jänecke Recorded At Polydor Studio Paris Lacquer Cut At Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant