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Erich Kunzel Vinyl Record Albums

Erich Kunzel (born March 21, 1935, in New York City - died September 2, 2009, in Swan’s Island, Hancock County, Maine) was a German-American conductor. Kunzel studied at Dartmouth College, Harvard and Brown University. From 1965 to 1977 he was principal conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and then in 1977 changed to the newly created Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

 

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Audio CD
Chiller
Erich Kunzel / Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Chiller
1989
CD-80189
Telarc Records Label; Jewel case and CD appear new; Includes the original inner twelve page photo/song title/lyric/credit booklet and original artwork
NM/NM
$12.99
LP
Tchaikovsky: 1812/Capriccio Italien/Cossack Dance
Erich Kunzel and The Cincinnati Symphony
Tchaikovsky: 1812/Capriccio Italien/Cossack Dance
1979
DG-10041
Telarc Records Label; Album cover and record appear new; Gatefold cover; German import; The Telarc 1812 is widely regarded as among the best if the not the very best audiophile demonstration record; Its massive grooves (among the biggest you will ever see) accomodate the enormous dynamic changes and accelerations inherent in this astonishing recording; The cannon shots at the end are among some of the highest dynamic jumps ever transferred to vinyl and are the ultimate test for a phono cartridge
NM-/NM-
$99.99
LP
Tchaikovsky: 1812/Capriccio Italien/Cossack Dance
Erich Kunzel and The Cincinnati Symphony
Tchaikovsky: 1812/Capriccio Italien/Cossack Dance
1979
DG-10041
Telarc Records Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor scuffs; Gatefold cover; German import; The Telarc 1812 is widely regarded as among the best if the not the very best audiophile demonstration record; Its massive grooves (among the biggest you will ever see) accomodate the enormous dynamic changes and accelerations inherent in this astonishing recording; The cannon shots at the end are among some of the highest dynamic jumps ever transferred to vinyl and are the ultimate test for a phono cartridge
VG+/VG+
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