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LP disc — Liszt, Piano Concerto No. 1, Lazar Berman / Vienna Symphony Orchestra / Carlo Maria Giulini (Melodiya С10-08985)
Audio Recording
Black vinyl 12-inch (33⅓ rpm) stereo disc with a red Melodiya label. The visible side carries Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major. This disc belongs to a different release than the jacket that holds it.
2025.1.200
33 RPM Record
Instrumental
The Cabrera Arús family collection
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez collection
2025.1
Franz Liszt
Composer
Melodiya
Classical
Maker: Melodiya (Мелодия — Всесоюзная фирма грампластинок), USSR Ministry of Culture; pressed at the Aprelevka Order of Lenin Plant (Апрелевский ордена Ленина завод). The performance is the Berman/Giulini recording originally made for Deutsche Grammophon (1976), here on a Soviet licensed pressing. Date: Circa 1980s (tentative). The label bears "ГОСТ 5289-80," indicating manufacture no earlier than 1980; the "С10" stereo prefix is consistent with the early-to-mid 1980s. Within the collection's 1959–1990 range. Place of Origin: USSR (Aprelevka).
Concerto No. 1 in E flat major for piano and orchestra
Concerto No. 2 in A major for piano and orchestra
"МИНИСТЕРСТВО КУЛЬТУРЫ СССР / Всесоюзная фирма грампластинок / МЕЛОДИЯ / Апрелевский ордена Ленина завод"; "STEREO 33"; "ГОСТ 5289-80"; "MADE IN USSR"; "С10—08985"; "Вторая гр." (second take/group); "Ф. ЛИСТ (1811–1886) — Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra in E-flat Major" with movements; "LAZAR BERMAN / Vienna Symphony Orchestra / Conductor CARLO MARIA GIULINI." Run-out matrix visible as "С10-08985/2-3."
31 cm
31 cm
vinyl, cover
Fair
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez
owner
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
acquisition
U.S.S.R.
Eastern Europe
Europe
production
The Supraphon jacket (Kameníková/Bělohlávek, Czechoslovakia, 1977) and the Melodiya disc (Berman/Giulini, USSR, ≥1980) are from two unrelated releases that share only the repertoire (Liszt's piano concertos) — almost certainly why a disc and sleeve got recombined. The jacket's correct disc (Kameníková) and the disc's correct jacket (the DG/Melodiya Berman sleeve) are both absent here. This swap is itself a small artifact of how records circulated, were re-sleeved, and were kept under conditions where original packaging often went astray.