Sold Date:
December 11, 2021
Start Date:
November 13, 2021
Final Price:
$17.49
(USD)
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Audiophile, Music Lover, and Musician are apt ways describing this loved person who passed away. His record collection, including classical (in the most broad sense), opera, some jazz and popular, was meticulously cared for. The best turntables, styluses, and speakers were always used and brought current, as necessary. The records received attention (they were cleaned prior to and after each playing) that I thought was overdoing it at the time…now I know better, they were kept in beautiful shape…for their next owner, too.
Unless noted in the auction’s details, all records and covers are near mint (NM). I trust that you will be pleased if you purchase from the collection.
I hope you will look (and return often) to see what other records are being offered.
Album details:
Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43
On this 1960 Mercury Living Presence release, Paul Paray conducts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Recorded at Ford Auditorium, Detroit in January 1959.
Please see notes and photos for complete performance information.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Paul Paray, Conducting
Mercury SR 90204 Stereo
Released in 1960 ‘Living Presence’ Series
Early Pressing RFR1 / RFR1 Stampers
Recorded at Ford Auditorium, Detroit in January 1959
Engineered by Robert Fine Mastered by George Piros
Cover: EXC to NM, shows very light shelf wear; no tears, separations, cutout holes, or writing thereon.
Disc: EXC to NM, a few light paper scuffs not affecting sound; vinyl is clear and glossy. Early Pressing.
Shipping: $4.00
Professionally boxed. Sent Media Mail in a reinforced heavy-duty cardboard sleeve.
S+H on additional Lps purchased (except box sets) is $1 per record.
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Thank you for looking.