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~ Release by Jacqueline du Pré (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

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C1Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69: I. Allegro, ma non tanto
producer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
balance engineer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BBC Radio 3 (from 1976 to present) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (from 1988 to present)
recorded at:
Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
live recording of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69: I. Allegro ma non tanto (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69
Ludwig van Beethoven9:22
C2Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69: II. Scherzo. Allegro molto
producer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
balance engineer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BBC Radio 3 (from 1976 to present) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (from 1988 to present)
recorded at:
Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
live recording of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69: II. Scherzo. Allegro molto (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69
Ludwig van Beethoven5:46
C3Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69: III. Adagio cantabile - Allegro vivace
producer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
balance engineer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BBC Radio 3 (from 1976 to present) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (from 1988 to present)
recorded at:
Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
live recording of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69: III. Adagio cantabile – Allegro vivace (from 1970-08-25 until 1970-08-26)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 3 in A major, op. 69
Ludwig van Beethoven8:56
D1Piano Trio No. 5 in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 "Ghost": I. Allegro vivace e con brio
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
violin:
Pinchas Zukerman (violinist/conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
balance engineer:
Martin Benge (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 1 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
recording of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”: I. Allegro vivace e con brio (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”
Ludwig van Beethoven7:35
D2Piano Trio No. 5 in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 "Ghost": II. Largo assai e espressivo
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
violin:
Pinchas Zukerman (violinist/conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
balance engineer:
Martin Benge (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 1 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
recording of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”: II. Largo assai e espressivo (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”
Ludwig van Beethoven13:04
D3Piano Trio No. 5 in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 "Ghost": III. Presto
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb
cello:
Jacqueline du Pré (cellist) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
piano:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
violin:
Pinchas Zukerman (violinist/conductor) (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
balance engineer:
Martin Benge (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios: Studio 1 in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
recording of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”: III. Presto (from 1969-12-29 until 1970-01-03)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello no. 5 in D major, op. 70 no. 1 “Ghost”
Ludwig van Beethoven6:16