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- The Art of Sergei Rachmaninov Volume 1 - Chopin/Schumann
The Art of Sergei Rachmaninov Volume 1 - Chopin/Schumann
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Frédéric Chopin
Sonata in B flat minor
Robert Schumann
Carnaval
Sergei Rachmaninov, piano
For us, the highlight of this remarkable LP is Rachmaninov's powerful delivery of the Slow Movement of the Chopin Sonata. This famous Funeral March is given a full blooded treatment without sounding indulgent. Few can question this composer's mastery of the art of piano playing and this LP shows a litte of the skill of this Giant of the Keyboard. The recordings are from 78 rpm records and, as the performances were recorded in 1929/1930, the sound is rather dated - but very good for its time. The sound of the piano is full blooded with a full range of sonorities.
Recorded: 1930/1929
Cover contains a commentary in English
RCA Camden CDN 1017
Mono
Record manufactured in the UK
Condition:
Vinyl - Clean and unmarked.
Sleeves - Clean and unmarked.
Box - Intact, clean and unmarked - some discolouration, scuffing and wear on edges.
Postage Rate C - Click for postage rates (Page will open in a new window)
Owing to their weight, the postal charge for LP's is expensive.
Our records have always been handled with care and stored correctly. However as we are disposing of our entire record collection, time precludes us playing every single item to check whether there are any faults that are not apparent from a purely visual check. To avoid any dispute buyers should be aware that they buy our vinyl with the above proviso in mind.
Sonata in B flat minor
Robert Schumann
Carnaval
Sergei Rachmaninov, piano
For us, the highlight of this remarkable LP is Rachmaninov's powerful delivery of the Slow Movement of the Chopin Sonata. This famous Funeral March is given a full blooded treatment without sounding indulgent. Few can question this composer's mastery of the art of piano playing and this LP shows a litte of the skill of this Giant of the Keyboard. The recordings are from 78 rpm records and, as the performances were recorded in 1929/1930, the sound is rather dated - but very good for its time. The sound of the piano is full blooded with a full range of sonorities.
Recorded: 1930/1929
Cover contains a commentary in English
RCA Camden CDN 1017
Mono
Record manufactured in the UK
Condition:
Vinyl - Clean and unmarked.
Sleeves - Clean and unmarked.
Box - Intact, clean and unmarked - some discolouration, scuffing and wear on edges.
Postage Rate C - Click for postage rates (Page will open in a new window)
Owing to their weight, the postal charge for LP's is expensive.
Our records have always been handled with care and stored correctly. However as we are disposing of our entire record collection, time precludes us playing every single item to check whether there are any faults that are not apparent from a purely visual check. To avoid any dispute buyers should be aware that they buy our vinyl with the above proviso in mind.
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