Hmv-c1446-09457

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Title/Work Concerto for the Harpsichord or Organ, Op. 4 No. 4 in F major, HWV 292
Subtitle/Content Allegro
Author(s)/Composer(s) George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759) Show information on MusicBrainz
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Genre(s) Organ concertos, Concertos by George Frideric Handel
Performer(s) Edgar Stanley Roper (Organist,1878 - 1953)
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Label His Master's Voice
Part of record HMV C 1446
Matrix/StamperID 09457, CR 1498I
Recording location St Margaret's, Westminster, London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 1928
1st release date April 1928
1st release location (origin) GB
Description Cat. no.: C 1446 Order number: 09457
References http://imslp.org/wiki/Organ_Concerto_in_F_major,_HWV_292_(Handel,_George_Frideric)

https://hymnary.org/person/Roper_ES

https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/33469/page/18


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