Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Ruggiero Ricci, The New Symphony Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Malcolm Sargent

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic

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

Recorded at The Kingsway Hall, London, on 26-27 January 1950
"Announcing... Decca Long Playing 33 1/3 r.p.m. Microgroove Full Frequency Range Unbreakable Records", Gramophone magazine, June 1950, p. v.

LABELS:
- Yellow & Gold, grooved, labelography code EY1
- This has a groove around the circumference but no groove around the spindle hole
- "MADE IN ENGLAND" around circumference at 12 o'clock
- DECCA logo / "LONG PLAYING UNBREAKABLE MICROGROOVE full frequency range recording" above spindle hole
- "Recorded at The Kingsway Hall, London" printed just below and around the spindle hole
- ffrr 'ear' logo at 2 o'clock
- Matrix numbers at 3 o'clock
- Catalog Number: LXT.2509 at 3 o'clock
- Track and performer details below spindle hole
- Circular "LONG PLAYING 33⅓ RPM" logo at 10 o'clock

SLEEVE:
- Not laminated straight flipback sleeve
- Circular "LONG PLAYING 33⅓ RPM" logo on front cover (bottom left)
- DECCA logo "FLEXIBLE Long playing microgroove full frequency range recording" on front and back cover (bottom centre)
- ffrr 'ear' logo on front cover (bottom right)
- Sleeve notes on the back in English only (uncredited)
- ”The Decca Record Company Limited, London” / ”Made in England" on the back
- "Printed in England by James Upton Ltd., London and Birmingham” on lower flipback

CATALOG NUMBERS:
- LXT 2509 on sleeve
- LXT.2509 on labels

OTHER
- Recorded 26-27 Jan 1950
- Released June 1950

 

. Violin Concerto In D Major, Opus 35

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout ARL.278Matrix / Runout ARL.279

 

Recorded At Kingsway HallPrinted By James Upton Ltd.Data provided by Discogs
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