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August 20, 2022
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Sibelius / Chausson - Concerto In D Minor, Op. 47 / Concerto In D, Op. 21
Violin – Jascha Heifetz
Rare Original 1951 USA Pressing "RCA Victor Red Seal LCT 1113" LP
Matrix / Runout : E2RP-4254-1S Matrix / Runout : E2RP-4255-4S
Tracks :
A1Concerto In D Minor, Op. 47 Conductor – Sir Thomas Beecham Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra Written-By – Sibelius B1Concerto In D, Op. 21 Piano – Jesus Maria Sanroma Strings [Quartet] – Musical Art Quartet Written-By – Chausson
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Condition Vinyl : VG +++ / very few light marks
Condition Sleeve : VG +++ / small clear sellotape on bottom / light age wear *Condition is based on visual grading - Please Read scale belowCheck out my !
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