Hmv-db3705-15407a

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Author and source

Description
Deutsch: Interpret: Alexander Brailowsky (1896-1976)

Titel: Pastorale and Capriccio, L.413
Komponist: Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
Music arrangers: Carl Tausig (1841-1871)
Aufnahmedatum: 1938

Erstveröffentlichung: 1938
Date 13. Dezember 2011
Source PD:RAKO-SD30-00001
Author Carl Flisch
Permission

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Audio file information

Image(s) see below (if available)

Label HMV
Cat. no. DB 3705
Order number
Matrix/StamperID 15407-A
1st release date 1939
1st recording date 24 November 1938
Coupling date unknown
Cutout date
Place of recording EMI Studio No. 3, Abbey Road, London (United Kingdom)
Description CHARM
Author(s)/Composer(s) Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
Lyricist(s) none
Music arranger(s)
Conductor(s) unknown
Performer(s) Alexander Brailowsky (1896-1976)
Vocal range
Title/Work Pastorale and Capriccio, L.413
Content none
Genre(s) Piano music
FLAC FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) license · Ogg · Ogg (Commons)
PD CH 31 December 1989
PD EU 31 December 2009
PD USA 31 December 1989
PD INT 31 December 2009

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