Fernando Germani Fernando Germani Plays Bach At The Royal Festival Hall - 1st UK Vinyl LP
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FERNANDO GERMANI Fernando Germani Plays Bach At The
Royal Festival Hall (1960 UK first issue Stereo LP on
the gold rimmed His Master's Voice label, front laminated
flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows some damage to
the bottom right corner with minor age yellowing and a bit of
laminate creasing at the opening but all text remains legible.
The vinyl remains in superb condition with few signs of play
CSD1318)
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
Toccata And Fugue In D Minor, BWV. 565
Toccata, Adagio And Fugue In C Major, BWV. 564
Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor, BWV. 582
Fantasia And Fugue In G Minor ("The Great"), BWV. 542
Artist - Fernando Germani (click link for complete listing)
Title - Fernando Germani Plays Bach At The Royal Festival Hall (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 1960
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - His Master's Voice
Catalogue No - CSD1318 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Deleted, Picture Sleeve
Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) - 5053201067803
Condition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. Click here for more info.
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GENRES
Classical.
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TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
Toccata And Fugue In D Minor, BWV. 565
Toccata, Adagio And Fugue In C Major, BWV. 564
Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor, BWV. 582
Fantasia And Fugue In G Minor ("The Great"), BWV. 542
Artist - Fernando Germani (click link for complete listing)
Title - Fernando Germani Plays Bach At The Royal Festival Hall (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 1960
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - His Master's Voice
Catalogue No - CSD1318 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Deleted, Picture Sleeve
Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) - 5053201067803
Condition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - H4WLPFE777367
GENRES
Classical.
ORDERING
Availability - In Stock - Buy Now for shipping today
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Email - sales@rarevinyl.com to contact our sales team.
To order by phone - Call (+44) 0147485010
RareVinyl.com Reference Number - H4WLPFE777367
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