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Vienna State Opera, Paul Kerby 12" 78 RPM - Wagner Lohengrin / Tannhauser

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Category:

Vinyl Records

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Used

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78 RPM

Duration:

Single

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

718998739

Item description

Artist: Paul Kerby conducting the Vienna State Opera Chorus and Vienna Symphony Orchestra Title: Wagner: Lohengrin - Brautcher / Tannhauser - Pilgerchor Label: Columbia 7271-M Format: 12-inch 78 RPM Single (Double-sided) Condition: VG+ to VG++ Original factory sleeve: No Comments: Composer, author and conductor, educated in England. He became a US citizen in 1948 and was appointed director of musical presentations at New York's Capitol Theatre. He was also the associate director of the Salzburg Festival in 1927, and directed the official Austrian program at the Chicago Centennial in 1934. Between 1937 and 1941, he was under contract to Hollywood film studios.