Sold Date:
September 11, 2014
Start Date:
September 9, 2014
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Rubinstein/Szeryng: Beethoven Kreutzer and Spring Sonatas
Item
Descriptions
C4-43
Label
RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2377
Work(s)
Performed
Beethoven
Sonata No. 9 For Violin And Piano In A, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer")
Sonata No. 5 For Violin And Piano In F, Op. 24 ("Spring")
Henryk Szeryng, Violinist
Artur Rubinstein, Pianist
Musical Director: John Pfeiffer
Recording Engineer: John Crawford
Conditions
Record : NM-/VG+
Cover: NM
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Insurance is HIGHLY recommended but is optional. Please contact me for information if desired before the end of auction. GRADING Sealed Unopned and unplayed, Condition unknown NM+ Near Mint Plus, Extraordinary clean and quite ; may not have been played NM Near Mint, Clean and Quite ; regardless of scuffs or apparent defects NM- Near Mint Minus, a few light surface marks, short patches ticking, but should sound fine overall VG+ Very good Plus, mild surface noise or one or two bad patch, still fine for general listening VG Very Good, have some audible surface noise, but plays through