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Phonograph Record

Collection Type

  • Video and sound recordings

Date

1970

GUSN

GUSN-257948

Description

MOZART, EXSULTE, JUBILATE; front cover right side has photo of woman with both hands on her cheeks; rings on both ring fingers; orange, yellow and brown skirt; light brown background on left; record still has plastic around; back cover lists pieces and summary about Mozart, singer Elly Ameling and conductor Raymond Leppard; Philips stereo record.

Details

Descriptive Terms

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

Inscription

(on left side) "ELLY/ AMELING/ Sings/ MOZART/ EXSULTE, jubilate/ Duleissimum/ Laudate Dominum/ 3 Concert Arias/ English/ Chamber Orchestra/ Raymond/ LEPPARD"; (bottom right corner on gold sticker) "Imported from Europe" (printed)
(sticker on plastic on top right corner) FOX & SUTHERLAND/ MT. KISCO, N.Y./ DEPT/ Tontapie(?)"; (across top back) Woldgang Amadeus/ Mozart (1756-1791) Elly Ameling, soprano Leslie Pearson organ (side 1); harpsichord (side 2)/ English Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Raymond Leppard"/ (left side) "Side 1/ Exsultate, jubilate/ Dulcissimum/ Laudate Dominum (Ps. 116)/ Side 2: Voi avete un cor tedele/ Bosta, vincesti . . . / Ah non lasciarmi, no be ll'idol mio!/ A questo seno deh vieni . . . / Or che il cielo a me ti rende"; [summary about Mozart, elly ameling and Raymojnd Leppard.] "Ameling born in Rotterdam"; (bottom left corner) "Printed in Holland" (printed)
[includes much of the same information as front and back of cover]; "PHILIPS/ STEREO 33 1/3" (printed)

Associated Person

Elly Ameling (soprano)
Leslie Pearson (organist)
Raymond Leppard (conductor)
English Chamber Orchestra (performers)
Mozart (composer)

Associated Building

Original To Gropius House (Lincoln, Mass.),

Maker

Unknown

Dimensions

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

Credit Line

Gift of Ati Gropius Johansen

Accession Number

1998.20

Places

Netherlands
United States
England (United Kingdom) [country]

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