Sold Date:
May 25, 2014
Start Date:
May 18, 2014
Final Price:
$61.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
3
Seller Feedback:
1982
Buyer Feedback:
218
SCHOENBERG, Arnold
Pierrot Lunaire, op. 21
Alice Howland, sop. She also recorded the work under Hans Zipper.
Arthur Winograd, cond
Eduard Steuermann, piano. He recorded it earlier with Schoenberg conducting (Columbia)
Lois Schaeffer, flute, piccolo; Donald Lituchy, clarinet; David Kalina, bass clarinet; Robert Koff, violin; Seymour Barab, cello
Steuermann played the world premiere under Schoenberg in 1912 and is thus the creator of the piano part. There were 40 rehearsals. Each movement was rehearsed (and revised, presumably) as the work was being composed. In later years he premiered the Piano Concerto and recorded his solo piano works (Columbia). He was a Busoni pupil.
Record is M-, light storage spot ot so. It's surely unplayed as there is a a plastic pressing fragment in center hole and there are no spindle trail marks.
The cover's spine is split and and fore edges show about maybe 1/8" split as well. The plastic coating is beginning to peel back at the cover fore edge.
No writing on the cover, not much shelf wear affecting the paper panels.
MGM E-3201 (12" 33 rpm vinyl mono)
This recording seems to have had no reissue on CD or MP3.
Label Photos are of from the item being offered. Colors may not match that of the record. I'm trying to get the type as legible as I can.
Shipping: $ 4 to U.S. Elsewhere, calculated by location of buyer.
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