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Joseph Fuchs / The Zimbler String Sinfonietta - Williams / Tansman - Concerto / Triptych - Mint- LP Record 1952 Decca USA Mono Vinyl - Modern Classical
  • Rare 1952 Decca USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Modern Classical Music Featuring Joseph Fuchs and The Zimbler String Sinfonietta Performing Vaughan Williams' Concerto and Tansman's Triptych
  • Rare 1952 Decca USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Modern Classical Music Featuring Joseph Fuchs and The Zimbler String Sinfonietta Performing Vaughan Williams' Concerto and Tansman's Triptych
  • Rare 1952 Decca USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Modern Classical Music Featuring Joseph Fuchs and The Zimbler String Sinfonietta Performing Vaughan Williams' Concerto and Tansman's Triptych

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Joseph Fuchs / The Zimbler String Sinfonietta - Williams / Tansman - Concerto / Triptych - Mint- LP Record 1952 Decca USA Mono Vinyl - Modern Classical

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This is a remarkable 1952 LP record from Decca USA, presenting a classic mono vinyl experience in the modern classical genre. The album features Joseph Fuchs on violin and The Zimbler String Sinfonietta. It includes Vaughan Williams' Concerto in D Minor for Violin and String Orchestra and Tansman's Triptych for String Orchestra. The record is part of the Gold Label Series with label number DL 9625. It has specific matrix/runout information on both sides (Side A: MG2633T4 I II, Side B: MG2634T1 V). The liner notes are by William Flanagan, and the album showcases the skills of various musicians on cello, double bass, viola, and violin.

To enjoy this LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the starting groove. Select the appropriate speed (usually 33 1/3 RPM for LPs). When you're done listening, lift the tonearm carefully and return it to its rest position. To keep the record in good shape, always handle it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record sleeve. If the record gets dirty, use a record cleaning brush or a mild record cleaner to gently wipe the surface. Avoid exposing the record to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can cause warping and affect the sound quality.


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