Album US 1964 on RCA Victor Red Seal label
Classical (Romantic)
This is the first stereo version, but the recording was released five years earlier in mono with cat# LM-2330. LABELS: - Red/silver 'Shaded Dog' labels - Deep 'groove' in label area - Just "STEREO" at bottom of label - Rim text at bottom of label starts with "TMK(s)" - "MADE IN U.S.A." in rim text SLEEVE: - Not laminated - "STEREO" on front top left - "© 1964, Radio Corporation of America • Printed in U.S.A." on back - Sleeve notes in English only on back CATALOG NUMBERS: - LSC-2330 on front of sleeve and on spine - LSC-2330 RE on back of sleeve - LSC 2330 on labels OTHER INFORMATION: - Labelography code: UR3
Johannes Brahms p, 1833-1897 DE album by | |
The Festival Quartet , ensemble, album by | |
Nikolai Graudan vc, 1896-1964 RU cello | |
Victor Babin p, 1908-1972 RU piano | |
William Primrose vl, 1904-1982 GB viola | |
Szymon Goldberg vn, 1909-1993 US violin |
Herschel Levit artwork |
John Crawford engineer, recording engineer |
John Pfeiffer producer |
Joseph Wechsberg sleeve notes |
Johannes Brahms |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Piano Quartet In C Minor, Op. 60 | Johannes Brahms, The Festival Quartet | ||
2 | I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo | Johannes Brahms, The Festival Quartet | ||
3 | II. Scherzo: Allegro | Johannes Brahms, The Festival Quartet | ||
4 | III. Andante | Johannes Brahms, The Festival Quartet | ||
5 | IV. Finale: Allegro Comodo | Johannes Brahms, The Festival Quartet |