MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1

MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1
MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1
MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1
MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1

MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1
Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic; Christa Ludwig, New York Choral Artists, Brooklyn Boys Chorus. Country and Year of Release. The LPs were pressed in West Germany. Comes with the 32-page booklet in the plastic tray. For Bernstein conducting Mahlers 2nd and 9th symphonies in this series, see my other listings. I send your items to you carefully packaged in a strong. LP mailer (to avoid damage to the cover) with sturdy cardboard squares (to protect the record and the cover), but I make sure to only charge the amount needed to cover my actual costs.

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The item "MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. DGG 427 328-1" is in sale since Monday, January 4, 2021.

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MAHLER Symphony No. 3 2-LP BoxLEONARD BERNSTEIN, NY Phil. Orig. DGG 427 328-1