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Originally established in 2002 as a small project dedicated to the preservation of recorded Jewish music, it has matured into a robust digitization operation for all types of sound recordings.

Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73


Additional information (PDF) is only available
through the Research Station
Collection(s)Vintage
Catalogue NumberEDA-89: AK.1875 / AK.1876 / AK.1877 / AK.1878 / AK.1879
Matrix Number AR.12079
Record Label Decca
Record Format78 RPM - 12" Album
Shelf Number183
Number of Tracks10
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
Notes N/A

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1 - 1st Movement: Allegro Non Troppo
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
2 - 1st Movement: Allegro Non Troppo (Continued)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
3 - 1st Movement Allegro Non Troppo (Continued)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
4 - 1st Movement: Allegro Non Troppo (Concluded)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
5 - 2nd Movement: Adagio Non Troppo
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
6 - 2nd Movement: Adagio Non Troppo (Continued)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
7 - 2nd Movement: Adagio Non Troppo (Conclusion) - 3rd Movement: Allegretto Grazioso
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
8 - 3rd Movement Allegretto Grazioso (Conclusion)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
9 - 4th Movement: Allegro Con Spirito
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms
10 - 4th Movement: Allegro Con Spirito (Conclusion)
Composer(s) : Johannes Brahms