BRAHMS Violin Concerto In D HEIFETZ Reiner CSO RCA LIVING STEREO LSC-1903 SD 

Sold Date: November 27, 2019
Start Date: November 14, 2019
Final Price: $39.99 (USD)
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Artist: Brahms  

Title: Violin Concerto In D Op. 77

Year: 1958

Label & Number: RCA LSC-1903

Original/Reissue: O 

Mono/Stereo: S

Country: USA

Vinyl Condition: VG+, a nice disc showing some light sleeve wear.

Cover Condition: VG, very close to VG+. Small split top right. RCA inner intact.  

Comments: 1st stereo pressing. 8S stampers on both sides. 


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