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Hiawatha's Wedding Feast

                 


            



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Condition: VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) / VERY GOOD (VG) (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: His Master's Voice ASD467
Country: UK
Released: 1962-03
Genre: Romantic
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   1643758504 1

Record has very light scuffs, a little noise in one or two spots, nothing you wouldn't expect for a record of its age, plays fine. Sleeve has general wear heavier on the corners, a little creasing, foxing on rear.

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Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, Op. 30 No. 1


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A - stamped: 2YEA 609-1 M 1
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B - stamped: 2YEA 610-1 L 1
Matrix / RunoutMatrix on label - side A: 2YEA.609
Matrix / RunoutMatrix on label - side B: 2YEA.610
Rights Society: Mecolico
Corresponding mono cat# on bottom flipback: ALP 1899


Credits
Choir - The Royal Choral Society
Composed By - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Conductor - Sir Malcolm Sargent
Orchestra - Philharmonia Orchestra
Painting [Front Cover Picture] - George Catlin
Photography By - Angus McBean
Sleeve Notes - W. A. Chislett
Tenor Vocals, Soloist - Richard Lewis (Tracks: B1.a)

Notes
This is the first UK stereo issue for this cat#.

LABELS:
- White/gold labels
- "The Gramophone Company Limited" in rim text
- "MADE IN GT. BRITAIN" at bottom
- "Sung in English"

SLEEVE:
- Made out of strong cardboard
- Front laminated
- 2-way flipbacks
- Large "stereo" on front top right
- No cat# on spine
- "Made and Printed in Great Britain" on back
- "Printed and made by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd. London" on bottom flipback
- "Recording first published 1962" on back
- "Front cover picture: STU-MICK-O-SUCKS, The Buffalo's Back Fat, Head Chief of the Blackfeet, by George Catlin (1796-1872): Smithsonian Institution." on back
- Sleeve notes in English only on back

CATALOG NUMBERS:
- ASD 467 on sleeve
- ASD.467 on labels

OTHER INFORMATION:
- Recorded May 1961 in London
- Labelography code: EW1
- Corresponding mono issue has cat# ALP 1899
- Sub tracks are not banded on vinyl
- This release does not include a libretto


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