On offer here a now Quite Rare and Coveted, Still Factory Sealed (1974) Hungaroton Stereo album featuring superb Baroque keyboard performances by the acclaimed Hungarian Harpsichordist, Zsuzsa Pertis. A star pupil and later professor at Music Academies in Budapest and Vienna, Pertis dominated early keyboard concert competitions in the 1960s and 70s. Here she performs on a quite rare original 17th-Century harpsichord gifted by no less than Hapsburg Emperor Joseph II to an Ursuline convent of nuns. This meticulously restored Dutch-built keyboard now reposes in the rare instrument collection of the Budapest National Museum. Presumed First Edition and First or Early Pressings of this distinguished and rare Baroque keyboard recital. Jacket is Near-Mint due to clipped corner lower right but still with high gloss faces and seams Intact all round. This is a superlative Sealed copy of a magnificent survey of virtuoso keyboard Fantasies, Suites, and Toccatas by the greatest early and late Baroque Era composers.
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