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July 23, 2021
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April 17, 2019
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Beethoven - Quartet No.1 In F Major Op.18, No.1 / Quartet No.2 In G Major Op.18, No.2
Ensemble – Budapest String Quartet : Cello [Violoncello] – Mischa Schneider Viola – Boris Kroyt Violin [First Violin] – Joseph Roisman Violin [Second Violin] – Jac Gorodetzky
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Rare Original 195? USA Pressing "Columbia Masterworks – ML 4576" LP
Tracks :
Quartet No.1 In F Major, Op.18 No.1 A1First Movement: Allegro Con Brio A2Second Movement: Adagio Affettuoso Ed Appassionato A3Third Movement: Scherzo (Allegro Molto) A4Fourth Movement: Allegro Quartet No.2 In G Major, Op.18 No.2 B1First Movement: Allegro B2Second Movement: Adagio Cantabile; Allegro B3Third Movement: Scherzo (Allegro) B4Fourth Movement: Allegro Molto Quasi Presto
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Condition Vinyl : EX / very few light marks
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