Various - Highlights Of The 1930-1950 Dutch Orchestral Repertoire (2xLP, Comp)

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

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Genre: Classical
Style: Contemporary

Tracklist:
A1. Symphony No. 2 'Piccola Sinfonia' 15:29
A2. Ricercare 9:15
B. Symphony No. 3 27:35
C1. Dansflitsen 14:17
C2. Six Adagios 9:50
D. Concerto For Violin And Orchestra 25:53



 



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

Released in a gatefold cover with liner notes inside.

NON PROFIT

Orthel recorded 1959 in Scheveningen (Previously issued on Philips A 02047 L)
Andriessen 1951 in Amsterdam (Previously issued on Philips A 02047 L)
Badings 1955 in Amsterdam (Previously issued on Philips A 00847 L)
Dresden 1953 in Amsterdam (issued on a 10" disc Philips N 00662 R)
Pijper 1953 in Amsterdam (previously issued on Philips A 02242 L)
Henkemans 1954 in Amsterdam (also available as Epic LC 3093)

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society B.I.E.M. | STEMRA
Rights Society STEMRA
Other CV 8303-1
Other CV 8303-2
Matrix / Runout 6818 043 1Y 1 ℗ 1960 670 04 112
Matrix / Runout 6818 043 2Y 1 ℗ 1959 670 04 112
Matrix / Runout 6818 044 1Y 1 670 112 04
Matrix / Runout 6818 044 2Y 1 670 111 04
Matrix / Runout 6818 043 1Y
Matrix / Runout 6818 043 2Y
Matrix / Runout 6818 044 1Y
Matrix / Runout 6818 044 2Y
Matrix / Runout 6818 043 1Y 1 ℗ 1960 670 04 111

 

Lacquer Cut At PRS Baarn
Lacquer Cut At PRS Baarn
Recorded At Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Recorded At Kurhaus Scheveningen

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