Original Mono Recording, November 25th, 1972, Radio Zurich. First publication. This album is an exact reproduction of the original master tape. In order to guarantee the best possible sound quality, no digital equipment or post-processing has been used. This recording was licensed for 10 years by the Swiss broadcaster SRF Radio Zurich. It is a hand-numbered limited edition of 300 copies.
Album: Johanna Martzy - Violin Sonata Brahms No 1
Label: Triston Masters - TMR-SE 0009
Edition: Swiss Broadcast Edition Volume 3
Tracklist:
Side A:
Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 1
I. Vivace man non troppo (11:03)
Side B:
Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 1
II. Adagio (8:07)
III. Allegro molto moderato (8:40)
Violin: Johanna Martzy
Piano: Istvan Hajdu
Original Mono Recording, November 25th, 1972.
Vinyl Cut, Adi Flück from Centraldubs, Switzerland
Pressing, MEK Vinyl, Gossau, Switzerland
Producer: SCHOPPER AUDIO, Jürg Schopper, Switzerland
Gatefold cover, 180-gram pressing. Made in Switzerland.
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