Album UK 1958 on Decca label
Classical (Classical, Romantic)
This is the first UK stereo version for this cat#. VERSIONS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR CAT# : - ED1 label, blue back border sleeve, no speed indication on labels (this version) - ED1 label, blue back border sleeve, "SPEED 33-⅓" on labels - ED1 label, no blue border, scalloped flipbacks - ED2 label LABELS: - Black/silver 'grooved wideband' labels - "ORIGINAL RECORDING BY" at 11 o'clock - "Made in England" at bottom - "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1958" - Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on both sides - Matrix numbers printed upside-down SLEEVE: - Fully laminated - 'Half-moon' flipbacks (aka scalloped) - Blue border on back - Triangular "DECCA STEREOPHONIC" logo on front and back - Thin spine with no text on it - Printing date on sleeve is August 1958 ("58/8") - "Printed in England" on bottom flipback CATALOG NUMBERS: - SXL 2002 on sleeve - SXL.2002 on labels OTHER INFORMATION: - Recorded 10 - 15 June 1957 in the Sofiensaal, Vienna - Labelography code: ED1 - Corresponding mono issue has cat# LXT 5391 Advertised as a new release in "Decca Stereo LPs for Issue 27th August", Gramophone magazine, September 1958.
Clifford Curzon p, 1907-1982 GB piano, album by | |
Ludwig van Beethoven voc, p, 1770-1827 DE album by | |
Wiener Philharmoniker , DE orchestra, album by | |
Hans Knappertsbusch , 1888-1965 DE conductor, album by | |
E , mastered by, side a | |
K , mastered by, side b |
James Brown engineer, uncredited |
Dyneley Hussey liner notes |
Hans Wild photography by, cover |
Erik Smith producer, uncredited |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Piano Concerto No. 5 ("Emperor") In E Flat Major, Op. 73 | Clifford Curzon, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wiener Philharmoniker ∙ Hans Knappertsbusch | |||
2 | First Movement: Allegro | Clifford Curzon, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wiener Philharmoniker ∙ Hans Knappertsbusch | |||
3 | Second Movement: Adagio Un Poco Mosso | Clifford Curzon, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wiener Philharmoniker ∙ Hans Knappertsbusch | |||
4 | Third Movement: Rondo (Allegro) | Clifford Curzon, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wiener Philharmoniker ∙ Hans Knappertsbusch |
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