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Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - Khachaturian / Ferguson : Sonata No.1, Sonata, Op.1 For Violin And Piano - VG+ LP Record 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl - Classical
  • Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl LP of Classical Violin - Piano Sonatas
  • Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl LP of Classical Violin - Piano Sonatas
  • Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl LP of Classical Violin - Piano Sonatas
  • Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl LP of Classical Violin - Piano Sonatas

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Jascha Heifetz & Lillian Steuber - Khachaturian / Ferguson : Sonata No.1, Sonata, Op.1 For Violin And Piano - VG+ LP Record 1966 RCA USA Mono Vinyl - Classical

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Jascha Heifetz on violin and Lillian Steuber on piano present this classic LP record. The album features Sonata No.1 and Sonata, Op.1 for violin and piano, composed by Howard Ferguson and Karen Khachaturian. Released in 1966 in the US by RCA Victor (LM - 2909), it's a mono vinyl LP in the classical genre with a modern style. The tracklist includes movements like I. Molto Moderato and II. Allegro Furioso. It was engineered by Ivan Fisher, produced by John Pfeiffer, and pressed at the RCA Records Pressing Plant in Indianapolis. It has white dog 'Mono Dynagroove' labels and comes with specific matrix and runout details.


To play this LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm onto the starting groove. Listen to the beautiful classical music created by Jascha Heifetz and Lillian Steuber. When you're done, lift the tonearm carefully and remove the record. Store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the playing surface of the record with your fingers as it can leave oils and dirt. If the record gets dirty, use a record cleaning brush to gently remove the dust.


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