This reel-to-reel tape features the fourth symphony of Bohuslav Martinu, conducted by Martin Turnovsky. The tape is in high-fidelity and has a run time of 46:10 minutes. It includes performances by the Czech Philharmonica Orchestra, featuring the instruments of piano, cello, bassoon, oboe, flute, and trumpet. The case is a cardboard sleeve with a multicolor design, and the catalogue number is PM 621. This compilation tape is perfect for fans of contemporary and classical music, and it is a rare find for collectors. The tape is in great shape and is a must-have for any music enthusiast.  The reel tape is in very good condition with the box showing normal wear including fading, discoloration, minor stain on the back of the box, staining/spotting on the spine label, very tiny punch hole/tear on the back of the box, and scratch/scuff/smudge marks.  The inside of the box shows discoloration.  The tape label shows smudge mark and some minor air bubbling.  Photos may show a slight difference in color due to exposure.  Tape is sold "As Is" and "Untested", therefore, please review all the photos in detail as this will be the actual item you will be receiving.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.  As always, thanks for visiting.