IMPORTANT NEWS!

Gripsweat is shutting down. Starting on February 1st, 2025 the site will no longer be doing daily updates, adding any new items, or accepting new memberships. The site will continue to run in this "historical" mode until January 1st, 2026, when the site will go offline. More information is available here.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben, Sinfonie

Sold Date: January 15, 2025
Start Date: December 11, 2024
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 10464
Buyer Feedback: 0

This item is not for sale. Gripsweat is an archive of past sales and auctions, none of the items are available for purchase.


Image note: The product image shows a stock photo of the same title. Please refer to the item description below for the exact condition.

Media Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)

++ shipping worldwide, fast & safe ++

Notes :

Runout information: Runouts are stamped except for the signature "H L III" which is etched.

Track List :

. Missa Solemnis C-Dur KV 337 Für Solostimmen, Chor, Orchester Und Orgel 22:18
. Messe Nr. 2 G-Dur Für Solostimmen, Chor, Orchester Und Orgel 23:32

Barcode and Other Identifiers :

Rights Society D. P.
Matrix / Runout Ste LP 064 129
Matrix / Runout Ste LP 064 130
Matrix / Runout K LP-Ste-064129 H L III Manufactured in Germany
Matrix / Runout K LP-Ste-064130-I H L III Manufactured in Germany

1023

Lacquer Cut At TELDEC-Studio, Hamburg
Pressed By Teldec-Press GmbH

  Grading below applies to the overall condition of the record and cover.

Restrictions such as writing on the cover/label (woc,wol), tears on cover/label (toc,tol) or stickers on the cover/label (soc,sol)...etc are also mentioned.

Grading visually/optically.

Still Sealed / Mint : Record is still sealed and new.

NM = near mint : Record is in near mint condition. Little to hardly played. The cover is in great condition, no tears, no splits or anything like that.

EX = excellent: Only very light surface marks on the vinyl. No audible scratches, just the slightest restrictions. The cover only shows very slight traces and is still in very good condition.

VG+ = very good plus: The record has been played several times and you can hear slight background noise, but it plays without any real limitations. The cover looks good to very good overall, with slight signs of wear, small creases or similar.

VG = very good: The vinyl has been played often, there may be loud background noise, especially in quiet passages. The needle doesn't jump, no deep scratches. The cover is heavily used and shows the usual marks, several light creases, scuffs on the edges, e.g..
(Note: VG is less suitable for high-end enthusiasts)

VG- = very good minus: Strong background noise when playing, but the needle shouldn't jump. The cover is heavily used and has many creases and similar defects.

G / G+ = good or good plus: The vinyl is in poor condition overall. Audible scratches or background noise may occur. Of course it can be played, but it has very loud background noise. The cover may have cracks, strong abrasion, e.g...