Ida Haendel - Wieniawski / Glazunov - Violin Concerto Supraphon SUA 50687 STEREO
Item History & Price
Violin – Ida Haendel
Conductor – Václav SmetáčekOrchestra – Prague Symphony Orchestra
Rare Original 1965 Czechoslovakia Pressing "Supraphon – SUA ST 50687 STEREO" LP
Laminated
Tracks :
Concerto No. 2 In D Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 22 (Violinkonzert D-moll) A1 I. Allegro Moderato A2 II. Romance. Andante Non Troppo A3 III. Finale A La Zingara. A...llegro Con Fuoco B Concerto A Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 82
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