Album DE 1961 on Deutsche Grammophon label
Classical (Classical, Romantic)
This is the first German version for this cat#. LABELS: - Big tulips crown on top and tulips border - "Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" below crown - Rim text at 1 o'clock starts with "ALLE HERSTELLER" - "D. P." in rounded box - "ST 33" in two overlapping rings SLEEVE: - Semi-glossy varnished sleeve, not laminated - First cover design, showing a photo of the performers - "Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" on top of yellow banner - Red "STEREO" logo - Cat# on back within a yellow box - "ST 33" in two overlapping rings - "Printed in Germany" - Printing date on back of sleeve is May 1961 ("5/61") - "International" below printing date - Uncredited liner notes in German, English and French on back CATALOG NUMBERS: - 136 236 SLPEM on front and back of sleeve - SLPEM 136 236 on spine and labels OTHER INFORMATION: - Recorded June 1960 in the Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin - Labelography code: GY5 - Flat, heavy vinyl without raised run-in (no 'groove guard') - Corresponding mono issue has cat# 19 236 LPEM - Tracks are not banded on vinyl
Ludwig van Beethoven voc, p, 1770-1827 DE album by | |
Géza Anda p, 1921-1976 CH piano, album by | |
Wolfgang Schneiderhan vn, 1915-2002 AT violin, album by | |
Pierre Fournier vc, 1906-1986 FR cello, album by | |
Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin , US orchestra, album by | |
Ferenc Fricsay voc, 1914-1963 HU conductor, album by |
Günter Hermanns engineer, uncredited |
Werner Wolf engineer, uncredited |
Max Jacoby photography by |
Otto Gerdes producer, uncredited |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Konzert Für Klavier, Violine, Violoncello Und Orchester C-Dur Op. 56 (Tripelkonzert) | Ludwig van Beethoven, Géza Anda ‧ Wolfgang Schneiderhan ‧ Pierre Fournier, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ‧ Ferenc Fricsay | ||
2 | 1. Satz: Allegro | Ludwig van Beethoven, Géza Anda ‧ Wolfgang Schneiderhan ‧ Pierre Fournier, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ‧ Ferenc Fricsay | ||
3 | 2. Satz: Largo Attacca | Ludwig van Beethoven, Géza Anda ‧ Wolfgang Schneiderhan ‧ Pierre Fournier, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ‧ Ferenc Fricsay | ||
4 | 3. Satz: Rondo Alla Polacca | Ludwig van Beethoven, Géza Anda ‧ Wolfgang Schneiderhan ‧ Pierre Fournier, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ‧ Ferenc Fricsay |