Sold Date:
September 27, 2017
Start Date:
September 22, 2017
Final Price:
$350.00
(USD)
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The first time any individual L’Archet d’Or titles have been available, this is a one chance only opportunity to purchase both of AO’s marvellous Agnelle Bundervoet Ravel and Debussy records, ORVIII and ORIX. Limited to only 6 pairs, each with sheet of notes, they will not be available again. Why only 6 pairs? Because that is how many of the polychrome hand-printed jackets were remaining of ORVIII after production of the set.
100% analogue cut from tapes at Abbey Road Studios 2003. Never to be repeated.
The purchase price is for two records and notes. First come first served. Discounted postage for multiple purchases. Please see also the limited Maurice Marechal bundle.
Please make use of the photo enlarge facility.
OR VIII - Agnelle Bundervoet - Ravel and Debussy
Gaspard de la Nuit - Ravel
1. Ondine (lent)
2. Le Gibet (tres lent)
3. Scarbo (modéré)
rec. 10.11.59
Debussy - Images Book One
1. Reflets dans l’eau (andantino molto)
2. Hommage à Rameau (lent et grave)
3. Mouvement (animé)
rec. 09.01.60
OR IX – Agnelle Bundervoët – Ravel
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Six pieces pour piano)
Prélude
Fugue
Forlane
Rigaudon
Menuet
Toccata
Valses Nobles et Sentimentales (1959)
Modéré – trés franc
Assez lent
Modéré
Assez animé
Presque lent
Vif
Moins vif
Épilogue
Recorded Delivery world-wide shipping for security and peace of mind. Discounted postage for multiple purchases. Shipping is always at cost, including packing materials.
For one pair of LPs: 28 US Dollars for the USA, the Far East and Australia, 20 US Dollars for Europe, 10 US Dollars for the UK.
I’m in the UK, so I obviously won’t be using USPS. Shipping will be calculated for each buyer and included in my invoice. There is NO flat rate.
I ensure that my records arrive with you in the same lovely condition they leave me, carefully packed in secure professional wraps with sheet polystyrene and cardboard packing. Shipping costs reflect packaging. I do not use bits of old cardboard box or those cheap flimsy envelope style mailers. Records are always packed out of their jackets.