Vivaldi ,Antonio

Concerto grosso in D minor, Op.3 No.11/Divertimeno in D Major (K.251) by Mozart and VIvaldi - New York Reeves Beaux Arts Studios 1947

Donated by Foy Nissen collection no. 100 Engineer – Robert Fine
Leader/Conductor – Alexander Schneider
Orchestra – Dumbarton Oaks Chamber Orchestra
Sleeve Notes – Edward Tatnall Canby

Recorded in the Reeves Beaux Arts Studios, New York, 1947.
Program notes by Edward Tatnall Canby on slipcase.

Matrix / Runout (A runout): MG 10002 A
Matrix / Runout (B runout): MG 10002 B

This Mercury long playing recording through the use of the Reeves-Fair child Margin Control process-a technique whereby it has become possible for Mercury to produce for the record -buying public a disc o truly superior quality,especially with respect to brilliance,clarity,dynamic range and reliable stylus tracking.

This record can be played on any 33 1/3 rpm turntable equipped with microgroove pickup

Side A: MG10002 A

Concerto Grosso In D Minor, Op. 3 ("L'estro Armonico"), No. 11

Cello [Continuo] – Bernard Greenhouse
Composed By – Vivaldi*
Harpsichord – Ralph Kirkpatrick
Violin – Alexander Schneider, Eddie Bachmann


A1 1st Movement: Allegro
A2 2nd Movement: Largo
A3 3rd Movement: Allegro

Divertimento In D Major (K. 251) for Strings, Oboe and French Horns

Composed By – Mozart

A4 1st Movement: Allegro Molto
A5 2nd Movement: Menuetto

Side A: MG10002 B

Divertimento In D Major (K. 251) for Strings, Oboe and French Horns

Composed By – Mozart
B1 3rd Movement: Andantino
B2 4th Movement: Menuetto
B3 5th Movement: Rondo
B4 6th Movement: Marcia Alla Francese



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