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Mozart - David Oistrakh, Berlin Philharmonic - Violin Concertos Nºs. 3 & 5

Mozart - David Oistrakh, Berlin Philharmonic - Violin Concertos Nºs. 3 & 5

Musician: Mozart
Album title: Violin Concertos Nºs. 3 & 5
Style: Classical
Released: 1972
Country: Portugal
Size MP3 version: 1107 mb
Size APE version: 1776 mb
Size WMA version: 1814 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
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Genre: Classical / Folk, World, & Country

Mozart - David Oistrakh, Berlin Philharmonic - Violin Concertos Nºs. 3 & 5


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Concerto Para Violino N. 3 Em Sol Maior, K. 216
Cadenza – David Oistrakh*
A1 1.º Andamento: Allegro
A2 2.º Andamento: Adagio
A3 3.º Andamento: Rondó (Allegro - Andante - Allegretto)
Concerto Para Violino N. 5 Em Lá Maior, K. 219, «Turco»
Cadenza – Joseph Joachim
B1 1.º Andamento: Allegro Aperto
B2 2.º Andamento: Adagio
B3 3.º Andamento: Rondó (Tempo Di Menuetto)

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Valentim de Carvalho CI SARL
  • Distributed By – Valentim de Carvalho CI SARL

Credits

  • Composed By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Conductor, Violin – David Oistrakh*
  • Engineer – Wolfgang Gülich
  • Executive Producer – David Mottley, Ronald Kinloch Anderson
  • Liner Notes – Robin Golding
  • Orchestra – The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra*

Notes

Back cover Notes by Robin Golding 1972, in Portuguese only.
Stereo.
Distribution code: DB

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side A): 2YRA 9199-4
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side B): 2YRA 9201-3
  • Rights Society: SPA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ASD 2988 Mozart* - David Oistrakh*, Berlin Philharmonic* Mozart* - David Oistrakh*, Berlin Philharmonic* - Violin Concertos ‎(LP) His Master's Voice, EMI ASD 2988 UK 1972
VIC-3016 Mozart* - David Oistrakh*, Berlin Philharmonic* Mozart* - David Oistrakh*, Berlin Philharmonic* - Violin Concertos ‎(LP) His Master's Voice VIC-3016 UK 1972

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Can some on tell me why this recording of 3 & 5 is under the master release for a recording of 3 & 4?