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Philips
design, art direction Ton Friesen
engineer [balance] Mark Buecker
engineer [balance] Oliver Rogalla
executive-producer Tom Deacon
layout [booklet] René Keijser
layout [cover] William Hogenbirk
liner notes Michael Steinberg
liner notes [german & french translations] Ernst Podlesnigg
photography by [additional] Irene Bauer-Kempff
photography by [booklet cover] Max Jacoby
photography by [cover portrait] Werner Neumeister
piano Wilhelm Kempff
producer [assistant] Antoine van Heck
research [photography] Farhan Malik
technician [tape preparation and supervision] Alfred Kaine
Phonographic Copyright (p) Philips Classics
Copyright (c) Philips Classics
Record Company Philips Music Group
Made By PMDC, Germany
Recorded:
10/1950 (Brahms: Fantasias; Intermezzi)
11/1951 (Schumann: Arabeske)
11/1953 (Brahms: Klavierstück, Opp. 76, 118 & op. 119; Ballades)
5/1956 (Schumann: Kreisleriana)
℗ 1950, 1951, 1953 The Decca Record Company (Brahms; Schumann: Arabeske)
℗ 1957 Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (Schumann: Kreisleriana)
This compilation ℗ 1998 Philips Classics, a division of the Philips Music Group, a PolyGram company.
© 1998 Philips Classics. Printed in Germany / Made in the UK.
Total playing time: 2.37'26
Liner notes © 1998 Michael Steinberg.
All tracks mono (not noted on artwork).

Presented in a hard-bound 28pp booklet with discs in sleeves on the inside covers.
Liner notes in English, German & French.
Barcode: 0 28945 68622 6 (Text)
Barcode: 028945686226 (Scanned)
Label Code: LC 0305
Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
Rights Society: Copyright Control
Price Code:
PM
2

Price Code:
PY
925

Other: 456 863- 2 (Catalogue # CD 1)
Mould SID Code: IFPI 01S6 (CD 1)
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L008 (CD 1)
Matrix / Runout: 456 863-2 01 # (CD 1)
Matrix / Runout: MADE IN GERMANY BY PMDC A (CD 1, stamped ['A' 180° from 'GERMANY'])
Other: 456864- 2 (Catalogue # CD 2)
Mould SID Code: IFPI 01BB (CD 2)
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L082 (CD 2)
Matrix / Runout: 456 864-2 01 + (CD 2)
Matrix / Runout: MADE IN GERMANY BY PMDC E (CD 2, stamped ['E' 180° from 'GERMANY'])