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Siegfried Palm, Aloys Kontarsky - Anton Webern ∙ Iannis Xenakis ∙ Mauricio Kagel ∙ Bernd Alois Zimmermann ∙ Krzysztof Penderecki ∙ Earle Brown ∙ Isang Yun - Musik Für Violoncello (Und Klavier) (LP)

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Siegfried Palm, Aloys Kontarsky - Anton Webern ∙ Iannis Xenakis ∙ Mauricio Kagel ∙ Bernd Alois Zimmermann ∙ Krzysztof Penderecki ∙ Earle Brown ∙ Isang Yun - Musik Für Violoncello (Und Klavier) (LP)Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: looks unplayed sleeve is closer to NM General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): 1975 Polydor International GmbH 1975 Dietmar Polaczek Made & printed in Germany The sleeve notes are in German, English and French. Track A1: Cello Sonata (1914) fr Violoncello und Klavier Track A2: Nomos Alpha (1965) fr

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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looks unplayed / sleeve is closer to NM

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
℗ 1975 Polydor International GmbH / © 1975 Dietmar Polaczek / Made & printed in Germany The sleeve notes are in German, English and French. Track A1: Cello Sonata (1914) für Violoncello und Klavier Track A2: Nomos Alpha (1965) für Violoncello solo (Dedicated to Siegfried Palm) Track A3: Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11 (1914) für Violoncello und Klavier Track A4: Unguis incarnatus est (1972) für Klavier und Violoncello Track A5: Vier kurze Studien (1970) für Violoncello solo (Dedicated to Siegfried Palm) Track B1: Capriccio per Siegfried Palm (1968) für Violoncello solo Track B2: Music for Cello and Piano (1955) Track B3: Glissées (1970) pour Violoncelle seul (Dedicated to Siegfried Palm) Some releases appear with a golden sticker with black lettering on the front cover, reading: Deutscher Schallplatten Preis The title appears like this on the spine. Matrix / Runout Codes: > Side A: 1 F 1 (F 1 = tilted 90º left each) 2530 562 = 4 S 1 320 > Side B: 1 E (E = tilted 90º left) 2530 562 S 2 ✲ 3 20

 

A1. Anton Webern - Cello Sonata 1:57
A2. Iannis Xenakis - Nomos Alpha 14:25
A3. Anton Webern - Drei Kleine Stücke Op. 11 2:41
A4. Mauricio Kagel - Unguis Incarnatus Est 5:30
A5. Bernd Alois Zimmermann - Vier Kurze Studien 2:17
B1. Krzysztof Penderecki - Capriccio Per Siegfried Palm 6:47
B2. Earle Brown - Music For Cello And Piano 8:05
B3. Isang Yun - Glissées 14:02

 

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Matrix / Runout 1 F 1 2530 562 = 4 S 1 320
Matrix / Runout 1 E 2530 562 S 2 ✲ 3 20
Rights Society GEMA

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor International GmbH
Copyright (c) Dietmar Polaczek
Printed By Neef

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