Gramophone-db3703-2ea7144

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Title/Work Concerto in D minor[1] (original work: Concerto in D minor from L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3 No. 11) (published 1711)
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Author(s)/Composer(s) Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Image(s)

High resolution audio (Flac) FLAC, FLAC (Commons)
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) none
Genre(s) Organ work (concerto)
Content Part 1: Maestoso
Description Gramophone DB 3703
Lyricist(s) none
Music arranger(s) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) Alexander Brailowsky, piano (1896–1976)
Vocal range instrumental
Label Disque "Gramophone"
Cat. no. DB 3703
Order number 2EA 7144[2]
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Matrix/StamperID 2EA 7144I / M6-97965
Place of recording EMI Studio No. 3, Abbey Road, London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 23 November 1938
Coupling date 1938
Cutout date unknown
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1st release date 1939
PD CH 1 January 1990
PD EU 1 January 2010
PD USA 1 January 1990
PD INT 1 January 2010



References

  1. All of Bach: There is an incredibly long prelude at the opening of this piece on a single obsessively repeated note. It is immediately clear that this is not the usual Bach. This Concerto in D minor is an organ version of a concerto for two violins and orchestra from Antonio Vivaldi’s (1678-1741) L’Estro Armonico, a collection that was published in 1711 by the Amsterdam music publisher Estienne Roger., Link to the record
  2. CHARM: Composer: BACH, W.F., Work: Klavier concerto in D minor - part 1, Performer: Alexander Brailowsky, piano, Date: 1938-11-23; Catalogue: Gray; CatNum: DB3703; Date: 1938-11-23; Venue: London, EMI Studio No. 3, Abbey Road; Label: HMV; Composer: BACH, W.F.; Title: Klavier concerto in D minor - part 1; Num: 2EA 7144; Performer: Alexander Brailowsky, piano, CSV of the record

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