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  1. Price negotiable - note I've also advertised this on Discogs for $30 more! Further information: Excellent pressings in mostly UNPLAYED condition! Regarded by many as THE quintessential conductor of Beethoven. These performances are all considered among the most significant ever recorded. Possibly the best condition copy around - certainly the best condition one ever offered for sale on Discogs (I'm offering it for sale there, and for a substantial discount here on SNA). (from Discogs) Wilhelm Furtwängler Conducts The Vienna Philharmonic*, The Philharmonia* And Bayreuth Festival* Orchestras. Yehudi Menuhin, Edwin Fischer, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Höngen, Hans Hopf, Otto Edelmann And The Bayreuth Festival Choir* ‎– Wilhelm Furtwängler - A Commemorative Album Label: World Record Club ‎– SCE-3053, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3054, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3055, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3056, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3057, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3058, World Record Club ‎– S/CE 3053-8 Series: Connoisseur Series (2) – S/CE3053-8 Format: 6 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Club Edition, 'Breitklang' stereo Box Set Country: Australia Released: Aug 1967 Genre: Classical Style: Tracklist Symphony No. 3 In E Flat, Op 55, "Eroica" A1 1st Movement: Allegro Con Brio A2 2nd Movement: Marcia Funebre (Adagio Assai) B1 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Allegro Vivace) B2 4th Movement: Finale (Allegro Molto) Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67 C1 1st Movement: Allegro Con Brio C2 2nd Movement: Andante Con Moto D1 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Allegro) D2 4th Movement: Allegro - Presto Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral") E1 1st Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso F1 2nd Movement: Molto Vivace (Scherzo) G1 3rd Movement: Adagio Molto E Cantabile -Andante Moderato H1 4th Movement: Presto-Allegro Ma Non Troppo- Allegro Assai - Presto Piano Concerto No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73, "Emperor" I1 1st Movement: Allegro J1 2nd Movement: Adagio Un Poco Mosso J2 3rd Movement: Rondo (Allegro) Violin Concerto In D Major, Op 61 K1 1st Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo L1 2nd Movement: Larghetto L2 3rd Movement: Rondo - Allegro Credits Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven Conductor – Wilhelm Furtwängler Notes Australian WRC pressing (Sydney EMI production), sourced from EMI Electrola Germany original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Includes booklet with notes and analyses. Reprocessed in "Wide stereo", compatible for mono players. Issued with a small "S" sticker on the front of the box. Very low production runs in Germany and in Sydney. "An E.M.I. recording, issued exclusively in Australia by World Record Club: 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney Newspaper House, 93 Queen Street, Brisbane 60 Pulteney Street, Adelaide Barnett's Buildings, Council Avenue, Perth" Photos:
  2. Price negotiable - note I've also advertised this on Discogs for $20 more. Further information: Regarded by many as THE quintessential conductor of Beethoven. These performances are all considered among the most significant ever recorded. Possibly the best condition copy around - certainly the best condition one ever offered for sale on Discogs (I'm offering it for sale there, and for a discount here on SNA). (from Discogs) Wilhelm Furtwängler Conducts The Vienna Philharmonic*, The Philharmonia* And Bayreuth Festival* Orchestras. Yehudi Menuhin, Edwin Fischer, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Höngen, Hans Hopf, Otto Edelmann And The Bayreuth Festival Choir* ‎– Wilhelm Furtwängler - A Commemorative Album Label: World Record Club ‎– SCE-3053, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3054, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3055, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3056, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3057, World Record Club ‎– SCE-3058, World Record Club ‎– S/CE 3053-8 Series: Connoisseur Series (2) – S/CE3053-8 Format: 6 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Club Edition, 'Breitklang' stereo Box Set Country: Australia Released: Aug 1967 Genre: Classical Style: Tracklist Symphony No. 3 In E Flat, Op 55, "Eroica" A1 1st Movement: Allegro Con Brio A2 2nd Movement: Marcia Funebre (Adagio Assai) B1 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Allegro Vivace) B2 4th Movement: Finale (Allegro Molto) Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67 C1 1st Movement: Allegro Con Brio C2 2nd Movement: Andante Con Moto D1 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Allegro) D2 4th Movement: Allegro - Presto Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral") E1 1st Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso F1 2nd Movement: Molto Vivace (Scherzo) G1 3rd Movement: Adagio Molto E Cantabile -Andante Moderato H1 4th Movement: Presto-Allegro Ma Non Troppo- Allegro Assai - Presto Piano Concerto No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73, "Emperor" I1 1st Movement: Allegro J1 2nd Movement: Adagio Un Poco Mosso J2 3rd Movement: Rondo (Allegro) Violin Concerto In D Major, Op 61 K1 1st Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo L1 2nd Movement: Larghetto L2 3rd Movement: Rondo - Allegro Credits Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven Conductor – Wilhelm Furtwängler Notes Australian WRC pressing (Sydney EMI production), sourced from EMI Electrola Germany original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Includes booklet with notes and analyses. Reprocessed in "Wide stereo", compatible for mono players. Issued with a small "S" sticker on the front of the box. Very low production runs in Germany and in Sydney. "An E.M.I. recording, issued exclusively in Australia by World Record Club: 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney Newspaper House, 93 Queen Street, Brisbane 60 Pulteney Street, Adelaide Barnett's Buildings, Council Avenue, Perth" Photos:
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