Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonatas for Piano & Violin KV 301, 304, 376, 378
Performed by Clara Haskil & Arthur Grumiaux.
Dutch Ed1 Philips stereo-pressing from the late 50s or early 60s with plum & silver Hifi Stereo- labels. Article-No. 835 103 AY.
Amomg the most famous and sought-after violin-records on the planet!
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Condition Vinyl: Strong EX to NM. Played a couple of times, vinyl has minimal hairline-marks. Entirely playgraded and audio is fantastic throughout, with hardly any noticeable background-sounds. Stunning copy, hard to find in this condition!
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International shipping-rates: Weight of this package: less than 0.5Kg Shipping as registered airmail-letter (to any destination worldwide):
ALL RATES IN CANADIAN DOLLAR!
up to 0.5 Kg: 13.00 $
0.5 to 1.0 Kg: 19.00 $
1.0 to 2.0 Kg: 32.00 $ ____________________________________________________________________________
DHL Small Package for up to 2 Kg (Only offered for European Union!):
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an Union: 25.00 $
Rest of Europe: 48.00 $
Rest of World 1 ( USA, Canada, Middle East, North Africa): 58.00 $
Rest of world 2 (all other countries) : 70.00 $ DHL standard for 5 up to 10 Kg European Union: 36.00 $
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Innerdeutsch:
Bis 2 Kg: 4,60 € als Maxibrief Plus
Ab 2 bis 10 Kg: 6,50€ als DHL- Paket. __________________________________________________________________________
About my record-grading: All records are described as accurately as possible and I will always prefer a more detailed depiction of the actual status, but usually I’ll only visually grade the records.
Please note that old records that were stored in shelves for a long time might have static noises even if they still look like new. Professional cleaning will almost always solve that problem.
Dust on records will generally not influence my gradings but if records appear to have stronger signs of soiling, I will give them a professional cleaning and playgrade them to get a more objective view on what their condition is actually like.