Beethoven : Piano Concerto No. 4 / Symphonie No. 1


Clara Haskil (piano)

Carlo Zecchi (conductor)

London Philharmonic Orchestra


Carl Schuricht (conductor)

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra


Rare Original 197? France Pressing "Decca Classics 592104" LP


Recorded 1948 & 1952


Tracks :


Piano Concerto No. 4 

Clara Haskil (piano)

Carlo Zecchi (conductor)

London Philharmonic Orchestra


Symphonie No. 1

Carl Schuricht (conductor)

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra


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Condition Vinyl   :        Side 1 = VG ++ / some light marks /// Side 2 = VG - / some marks // plays with some pops & crackles here & there

Condition Sleeve  :      EX / small pen number on top back right / small sticker mark

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