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Phonograph Record

Collection Type

  • Video and sound recordings

Date

1954

GUSN

GUSN-257943

Description

BACH, Concerto for two Harpsichords and Orchestra in C major; Concerto for two Harpsichords and Orchestra in C minor; cover: musical keyboards on top right and bottom sides; one hand playing on each keyboard; cheribs and instruments in various places (left side); colors include white, black, yellow and green; back cover gives information about Bach and the orchestras.

Details

Descriptive Terms

phonograph records
vinyl
paper (fiber product)
music
musical performances
Music
Record, Phonograph

Inscription

"J.S. BACH/ Concerto for 2 Harpsichords/ and Orchestra in C Major/ Concerto for w Harpsichords/ and Orchestra in C Minor/ Finn Videro, Harpsichord I/ Soren Sorensen, Harpsichord II/ The Orchestra of the Collegium Musicum/ COPENHAGEN/ Lavard Friisholm, Conductor/ [copyright symbol] THE/ HAYDEN SOCIETY/ Boston" (printed)
"Also available/ J.S.BACH/ Concertos for Harpsichord and Orchestra/ Number One in D minor/ Number four in A major/ Number Five in F minor/ FINNVIDERO, Harpischord/ The Orchestra of the Collegium Musicum, Copenhagen/ LAVARD FRIISHOLM, Conductor/ HSL-93/ Copyright 1954 by/ THE HAYDEN SOCIETY, INC./ 30 HUNTINGTON AVENUE/ BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS/ cover design by ARNO SCHUELE" (printed)
[similar information to cover; includes listing of pieces] "Side I 1. (Allegro moderato)/ 2. Adagio largo/ 3. Fugai Allegro/ Side II 1. Allegro/ 2. Allegro/ 3. Allegro/ LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE (printed)

Associated Person

J. S. Bach (compoer)
Lavard Friisholm (conductor)
The Orchestra of the Collegium Musicum Copenhagen (performers)
Arno Schulele (designer - cover)
Finn Videro (harsichord I)
Soren Sorensen (harpsichord II)

Associated Building

Original To Gropius House (Lincoln, Mass.),

Maker

The Hayden Society, Inc.

Dimensions

12 3/8 x 12 1/4 (HxW) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Ati Gropius Johansen

Accession Number

1998.18

Places

Massachusetts (United States)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

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