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LP record album — Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition, Sviatoslav Richter, piano (Melodiya С10-04771-2), jacket and disc
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A 12-inch (33⅓ rpm) stereo LP with its printed paperboard jacket. Front jacket: a large black-and-white profile photograph of the pianist (bespectacled, in formal dress); his name in pink/magenta in Latin and Cyrillic ("Sviatoslav RICHTER / Святослав РИХТЕР"); the work title in red in English and Russian ("M. Mussorgsky / PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION" / "М. Мусоргский / КАРТИНКИ С ВЫСТАВКИ"); a red-bordered inset color portrait of the composer; Melodiya logo at upper right. Back jacket: performer photo; bilingual (Russian/English) liner essay on the suite; full movement listing; recording and restoration credits; Melodiya logo, catalog/format line, copyright, and "Made in USSR." Disc: black vinyl with the red Melodiya stereo label (Aprelevka plant)
LP record album — Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition, Sviatoslav Richter, piano (Melodiya С10-04771-2), jacket and disc
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LP collection of Leopoldo Arús Gálvez
33 RPM Record
The Cabrera Arús family collection
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez collection
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Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter
Pianist
Модест Петрович Мусоргский
Composer
Давид Исаевич Гаклин
Recording Engineer
Нина Сергеевна Андреева
Sound engineer
Gennadi Kovalevsky
Editor
Melodiya
1980
U.S.S.R.
Eastern Europe
Europe
Maker: Melodiya (Мелодия — Всесоюзная фирма грампластинок), USSR Ministry of Culture; pressed at the Aprelevka Order of Lenin Plant. Performer: Sviatoslav Richter (piano). Composer: Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881). Recording engineer: D. Gaklin; restoration (1974) engineer: Nina Andreyeva; editor: Gennady Kovalevsky. Cover photo: N. Rubashkina; design: A. Semidushnova. Date: 1980 (pressing). The recording dates from 1958 and was restored in 1974; the cover carries a 1980 Melodiya copyright and the disc the ГОСТ 5289-80 standard, dating this manufacture to 1980 (or shortly after). Originally recorded in 1958, this recording of Sviatoslav Richter's performance of "Pictures at an Exhibition," composed by Modest Mussorgsky, was restored in 1974 and then re-released in 1980. According to the liner notes, "a single train of thought unites these alternating 'pictures' into an integral whole;" the overarching theme is described as a "Promenade" through an art exhibit. Mussorgsky originally composed the piece in 1874, although it was published after his death in 1886. Place of Origin: USSR (Aprelevka); "Made in USSR."
Gnome
The old castle
Jardin des Tuileries
Bydlo
Ballet of unhatched chicks
Two Jews: one rich, one poor
Limoges market
Catacombs
The hut on chicken feet (Baba-Yaga)
Bogatyr gates in Kiev
Front: "Sviatoslav RICHTER / Святослав РИХТЕР"; "M. Mussorgsky / PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION"; "М. Мусоргский / КАРТИНКИ С ВЫСТАВКИ"; Melodiya logo. Back: bilingual liner essay; movement list; "Recorded in 1958 / Restored in 1974"; engineer and editor credits; "© Мелодия, 1980"; "MADE IN USSR"; Melodiya logo with "Министерство культуры СССР"; "STEREO С10—04771-2." Disc label: "МЕЛОДИЯ … Апрелевский ордена Ленина завод"; "STEREO 33"; "ГОСТ 5289-80"; "С10—04771"; "Вторая гр."; "MADE IN USSR"; "М. Мусоргский / Картинки с выставки / M. Mussorgsky (1839–1881) / Pictures at an Exhibition"; Side 1 movement list; "Svyatoslav Richter, piano / Recorded in 1958." Movements (as printed): Promenade; 1. Gnome; 2. The Old Castle; 3. Jardin des Tuileries; 4. Bydlo; 5. Ballet of Unhatched Chicks; 6. Two Jews: one rich, one poor; 7. Limoges Market; 8. Catacombs; 9. The Hut on Chicken Feet (Baba-Yaga); 10. Bogatyr Gates [in Kiev].
31 cm
31 cm
vinyl, plastic sleeve, record cover
Fair
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez
owner
Melodiya
producer
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
acquisition, use
U.S.S.R.
Eastern Europe
Europe
production
The bilingual Russian/English sleeve is typical of Melodiya's export-oriented classical pressings.