Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, James Galway, Fritz Helmis, Andreas Blau - Flötenkonzert

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Genre: Classical
Style: Classical

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

On Labels:
Made in Germany by EMI Electrola ℗ 1972 Original sound recording made by EMI Records Ltd.

On Spine: Digitally Remastered Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Flötenkonzert/Flute Concerto No. 1 etc Herbert von Karajan 055 EG 29 03041 *NOTE* This may indicate that it is a German production destined for UK distribution.

On Front Cover: Digitally Remastered. DMM Direct Metal Mastering. HMV Master Series.

On Rear Cover:
055 for UK only EG 29 0304 1. Stereo digitally remastered. (Tape symbol) 29 0304 4
℗ 1972 Original sound recording made by EMI Records Ltd.
Recorded/Aufgenommen/Enregistré/Registrazione Effettuata: 17.-24.VIII. 1971, Franz. Kirche, St. Moritz
Producer/Produzent/Directeur de Production/Direttore di produzione: Michel Glotz
Balance Engineer/Tonmeister/Ingénieur du son/Tenico del suono: Wolfgang Gülich
Front Cover/Titelseite/en couverture/in copertina: Photo/Fotografia; Thomas Höpker/Agentur Anne Hamann
DMM is a trademark of TELDEC
Pressed in Germany by EMI Electrola GmbH, Köln
Printed in Germany by 4P NICOLAUS GmbH, Köln
Liner Notes dated 1985.

 

. Konzert Für Flöte Und Orchester Nr. 1, G-dur KV 313 . Konzert Für Flöte, Harte Und Orchester C-dur KV 299

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 5099929030415Barcode 5 099929 030415Label Code LC 0233Price Code 055Price Code EGMatrix / Runout 29 0304 1 AMatrix / Runout 29 0304 1 BMatrix / Runout 2903041-A2 AM1- 34723Matrix / Runout 2903041-B2 AM-2-34723

 

Manufactured By EMI Electrola GmbHPhonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd.Printed By 4P Nicolaus GMBHData provided by Discogs
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