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I Musici Play Music of The Italian Masters: Vivaldi/Scarlatti/Rossini/Giordani

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Original price was: $7.50.Current price is: $4.50.

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Style : Baroque
Speed : 33RPM
Record Label : Philips
Record Grading : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Features : gatefold sleeve with notes
Release Year : 1969
Country/Region of Manufacture : United Kingdom
Language : Italian
Type : LP
Material : Vinyl
Sleeve Grading : Very Good (VG)
Genre : Classical
gtin13 : Does not apply
Format : Record
Era : 1960's
Record Size : LP (12-Inch)
EAN : Does not apply
Artist : I Musici
Release Title : I Musici Play Music of The Italian Masters
Seller Notes : “sleeve and vinyl in very good condition, staples to booklet have rusted”

I Musici Play Music of The Italian Masters: Vivaldi/Scarlatti/Rossini/Giordani Beautiful Gatefold Cover with stapled 8-page booklet with profiles of the composers , and inner sleeve fixed on the left-hand side to back cover. Includes information regarding other I Musici releases on Philips. Liner notes in English only. T he staples in the booklet have rusted and detached Side 1 (p) 1965 Side 2 (p) 1960 Tracklist Concerto In C Major For Two Trumpets, Strings And Continuo, P.75 Adapted By [Revision By] – Franz Giegling Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi Trumpet – Henry Adelbrecht, Jean-Pierre Mathez A1a Allegro A1b Grave A1c Allegro Concerto Grosso No. 3 In F Major Adapted By [Revision By] – Vittorio Negri Composed By – Alessandro Scarlatti A2a Allegro A2b Largo A2c Allegro A2d Largo A2e Allegro Sonata A Quattro No. 3 In C Major Composed By – Gioacchino Rossini A3a Allegro A3b Andante A3c Moderato Concerto In A Major With Solo Violin And A Violin “Per Eco In Lontano”, Pv 22 Adapted By [Revision By] – Maria Teresa Garatti Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi Violin – Franco Tamponi, Walter Gallozzi B1a Allegro B1b Larghetto B1c Allegro Harpsichord Concerto In C Major (Also Attributed To Giuseppe Giordani) Composed By – Tommaso Giordani Harpsichord – Maria Teresa Garatti B2a Allegro B2b Larghetto B2c Allegro Spiritoso These are the guidelines I have used to grade the record based on the Discogs Goldmine Grading system. The cover is graded first and then the vinyl. (EX/VG) would mean the cover is Excellent and the record Very Good. Mint The record is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. If the record is still sealed, assume the vinyl is perfect. Near Mint These records are very near perfect. They could be opened but appear like they just arrived from the shop. They can be records that have been played, but not too often. The sleeve should be free of creases, ring wear, cut-out holes, writing, and splits of any kind. The same applies to any other inserts, posters, and lyric sheets. No writing or stickers on the vinyl. No obvious scratches. Excellent The record shows some signs of having been played including light scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are also acceptable. Any sign of previous playback and wear should be very minor; there might spindle wear and a few scuff marks on the label. The record sleeve should have only very minor signs of shelf wear, such as a few light scuffs and perhaps some element of discoloration. According to Goldmine, an excellent cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out markings. Very Good The record has been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Groove wear and light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail are likely visible to the naked eye. When played, a VG record has surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in quiet passages and between tracks. Any noise should not be overpowering or too distracting; pops and clicks are occasional, not constant. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable. Album covers rated as very good are sound in structure overall and should look well used. There could be signs of ring-wear, perhaps some minor writing, or even some tape or stickers on the surface. Seam splitting will be more obvious, and there could be some wear in the middle of the inner or outer sleeve. Good The record condition is acceptable and still plays through without skipping. There will be significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label is worn, with significant spindle wear. The cover and contents suffer from folding, very heavy ring wear, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, lots of writing or even a library stamp. Poor and Fair The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise: it may even jump. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing. The covers are so heavily damaged they could have major rips, water damage or worse. CONDITION (cover/vinyl) VG/VG Photos are of the item that you are bidding on and not stock photos. Grading is a subjective issue, and I have part played each record but cannot play-grade the entire vinyl which is largely assessed visually. Postage costs no matter how many LPs you buy: Royal Mail 2 nd Class Signed For (2 to 3 working days) £5.50 Royal Mail 2 nd Class (2 to 3 working days) £4.50 Your LP will be fully protected on its way to you in a 12” record mailer. If you are unhappy with an item for whatever reason please contact me before leaving feedback. I f you find the item is not what you want or is not up to standard in any way, I will fully refund.