Ferras Karajan Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto DGG Big Tulip 60s SLPM 139 028 EX+

Sold Date: December 13, 2020
Start Date: December 6, 2020
Final Price: $51.00 (CAD)
Bid Count: 5
Seller Feedback: 1084
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Piotr Tchaikovsky: The Violin Concerto, Capriccio Italien

Performed by Christian Ferras with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

German DGG stereo-pressing with big tulip "Made in Germany"- labels, presumably from the late 60s.

Article-no.: SLPM 139 028.


Condition Cover: EX. Light general wear.

Condition Vinyl: Strong EX. Side 1 has a small scratch at the beginning which causes a couple of subdued repetitive tics. Apart from this, it's virtually perfect.


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