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Jascha Heifetz, Walter Hendl, William Primrose, Izler Solomon – Violin Concerto / Symphonie Concertante In E-Flat - VG LP Record RCA USA Mono Vinyl - Classical
  • RCA USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Classical Music Collection: Jascha Heifetz, Walter Hendl, William Primrose, Izler Solomon Perform Violin Concerto and Symphonie Concertante In E - Flat

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Jascha Heifetz, Walter Hendl, William Primrose, Izler Solomon – Violin Concerto / Symphonie Concertante In E-Flat - VG LP Record RCA USA Mono Vinyl - Classical

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This is a remarkable classical music LP record from RCA Victor Red Seal (LM - 2734). Released in April 1964 in the US, it features world - renowned musicians Jascha Heifetz on violin, Walter Hendl and Izler Solomon as conductors, and William Primrose on viola. The album combines two great works: Alexander Glazunov's Violin Concerto and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphonie Concertante in E - Flat (K. 364). It's a mono vinyl LP with a romantic style, recorded at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and Republic Studios Sound Stage 9 in Hollywood. The pressing was done at the RCA Records Pressing Plant in Indianapolis. The recording engineers are John Norman (2) and Leslie Chase, and the recording supervisor is John F. Pfeiffer. The soloist on violin is Jascha Heifetz, and the orchestra is the uncredited RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra. The matrix and runout information provides authenticity and uniqueness to this classic record.

To enjoy this LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, and use the tonearm to carefully lower the needle onto the starting groove of the side you want to play. You can sit back and immerse yourself in the beautiful classical music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. This will help maintain the quality of the vinyl and ensure you can enjoy the music for years to come. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris.


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