ARCHIV LP 198 411: GOLDBERG & MUTHEL, 2 Concertos for Harpsichord - 1962 GERMANY

Sold Date: June 18, 2017
Start Date: September 9, 2015
Final Price: $24.99 (USD)
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Background -

This stereo LP features harpsichord music written by two of J.S. Bach's pupils, J.G. Goldberg and J.G. Muthel. Performed by Eliza Hansen and Eduard Muller on harpsichord with accompaniment. Superb performances throughout! The LP was made in Germany and issued in 1962, in superb condition given it's age (see below for details). 
LP made by ARCHIV PRODUKTION / ARCHIVE Records, in GERMANY LP released in 1962 LP is recorded in STEREO Record Catalog Number: 198 411 Record Labels are primarily silver with blue lettering (see pictures for details)
This listing is for an rare, out of print LP title - an OPENED and in excellent plus condition LP PRESSED and ISSUED by ARCHIV PRODUKTION / ARCHIVE Records of a highly collectible title from their catalog - a superb title featuring -

J.G. Goldberg // J.G. Muthel

LP title and music on this rare item -

2 Concertos for Harpsichord - Goldberg: Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings Muthel: Concerto for Harpsichord, 2 Bassoons, and Strings

Performers -

Eliza Hansen, Eduard Muller, harpsichords
Heinrich Goldner, Otto Steinkopf, bassoons
Streicher des Pfalzorchesters Ludwigshafen
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Christoph Stepp and August Wenzinger, leaders

CONDITION Details: The gate-fold LP jacket is in excellent plus condition! The jacket is tight and clean, with NO seam splits, showing only that the corners and seams are a bit weakened due to age and shelf wear. The colors on the jacket are sharp and clean. Considering the age of the LP, the jacket is in excellent plus condition (see pictures with this listing as they are of the actual item). 
The LP is in excellent plus condition! The vinyl may have some very light marks - these are simply spider marks caused by sliding the LP in and out of the inner sleeve. Such marks may sound on some audio systems depending on the sensitivity of your gear. However, the LP does retain most of the original gloss and sheen. The LP does not have many serious spindle marks on the record labels. That said, acquiring a vintage LP like this is for the performance and rarity of the LP, not necessarily for the sound quality.
A Short Note About LP GRADING - Mint {M} = Only used for sealed items. Near Mint {NM} = Virtually flawless in every way. Near Mint Minus {NM-} = Item has some minor imperfections, some audible. Excellent {EXC} = Item obviously played and enjoyed with some noise. Very Good Plus {VG+} = Many more imperfections which are noticeable and obtrusive.

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