LEONID KREUTZER PIANO Dvorak Humoresque/Beethoven Turkish March JAPON COL.

Sold Date: March 15, 2015
Start Date: March 15, 2015
Final Price: $69.00 (USD)
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Leonid Kreutzer (, 13 March 1884 – 30 October 1953, ) was a classical pianist.   Kreutzer was born to a family of parents. He was a highly influential piano teacher at the Berlin Academy of Music , together with . Amongst Kreutzer's students were , , , , and . The targeted him prominently as a cultural enemy: Together with he is the one of two pianists whose name appears in a list of "tidy-up tasks" ("Aufräumungsarbeiten") compiled by 's "Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur" (Battle-Union for German Culture). He emigrated in 1933 to Tokyo, Japan. There are pianos which are built under his name in Japan.

10" Japanese Columbia J 5630: Dvorak, Humoresque op. 101 No 7 / Beethoven, Turkish March from Sonata; Rondo alla Turca op. 331 No 11. Matrices JTW114-5, 194-5, made by Nippophone, Kawasaki, Japon. Condition: 1-2

Grading:

1 = mint, never played on gramophone, is not used

1-2 = top copy, no traces of use - virtually as new

2 = excellent copy, few light non-sounding rubs/marks

2-3 = light traces of wear (rubs/marks), very light greying and/or light scratches, non sounding blemishes

3 = a good average copy with more noticeable rubs and marks; light greying, few light scratches possible

3-4 = more traces of use, sonic wear from light greying. An inferior average copy, light scratches possible

4 = some sounding wear, heavier rubs and marks, scratches possible

5 = obvious sounding wear, heavy rubs, marks, scratches. An unsatisfactory copy.

Shipping:

Europe Postpac Economic $ 14.80, with insurance and registered 

All others country   Post Pac Economic (airmail 20 days ) $ 21.30, with insurance and registered 

Turbo Lister treats me as American, so the shippingprice of $ 3.99 isn't correct!

 

 
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