Beethoven
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 5, op. 73, E flat (Emperor)
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Type
sound
Duration
00:34:00
Shelf mark
1CL0029360; 1CL0029362; 1CL0029364; 1CL0029366; 1CL0029368
Composer
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827
Conductor
Goossens, Eugène, 1893-1962
Performers
Lamond, Frederic (piano), Royal Albert Hall Orchestra (orchestra)
Description
Recording released on HMV; original issue numbers: D 625; D 626; D 627; D 628; D 629; matrix numbers: 05694 cc1182 I; 05695 cc1183 I; 05696 cc1184 III; 05697 cc1185 IV; 05698 cc1186 II; 05699 cc1187 I; 05700 cc1188 II; 05701 cc1189 IV; 05702 cc1190 III; 05703 cc1191 II
Related images
- Disc label, side A, HMV D 625, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side B, HMV D 625, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side A, HMV D 626, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side B, HMV D 626, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side A, HMV D 627, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side B, HMV D 627, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side A, HMV D 628, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side B, HMV D 628, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side A, HMV D 629, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
- Disc label, side B, HMV D 629, courtesy and copyright of HMV Group plc
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 5, op. 73, E flat (Emperor)
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