Sold Date:
November 14, 2021
Start Date:
November 4, 2021
Final Price:
$45.44
(CAD)
Bid Count:
5
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No.22
Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto in D, op.21
Performed by Jörg Demus with Franz-Paul Decker conducting the Radio Symphony Orchestra, Berlin.
German Ed1 DGG stereo pressing with big tulip "Alle Hersteller"- labels and red stereo imprint on front
Article-no.: SLPM 138 049.
Date on back-cover: 9/60.
Condition Cover: EX. Light storage- and ring wear.
Condition
Vinyl: NM. Perfectly preserved copy!
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