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Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store
Archival Tape Edition No. 2 by Carlos Kleiber - Vinyl - shop now at JazzEcho store

Carlos Kleiber Archival Tape Edition No. 2

Product Type: Vinyl
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One of the most important conductors of the 20th century performs Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor with the Vienna Philharmonic. Recorded in the spring of 1974 at the Musikvereinssaal, Vienna, Austria. 

Cut directly from a completely unedited 1:1 copy of the original tape provided by Universal Music, one has never been closer to the artist, the original sound waves and music history.

  • Hand-Cut 12" Mastercut Record
  • Hand-Printed Letterpress Cover Artwork
  • Limited* and numbered 

In addition to the high-quality sound carrier, this edition contains valuable, partly historical accompanying documents:

  • A Minolta EP 410Z copy of the original recording protocol, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, June 6, 1974
  • One Instant Polaroid photograph of Carlos Kleiber after an original photo by Gabriela Brandenstein
  • A copy of a postcard sent by Carlos Kleiber to Carin von Scheibner in connection with the recording of Beethoven's Fifth, March 1, 1974
  • One Instant Polaroid photograph of the Supersense Livingroom Studio
  • Polaroid Photograph of a microscopic view of the real groove from Side A "Andante con moto"
  • Text by Richard Osborne, Gramophone, June 1975. Courtesy of Martin Cullingford, Gramophone Magazine
  • A "How To Caress" Info Sheet 
  • One set of white gloves for proper handling of your Mastercut
  • "Project Mastercut. An Introduction to Editions" by Florian "Doc" Kaps

Every single Edition is handcrafted in the Viennese Supersense manufactory by a small team of experts in the fields of record cutting, traditional printing methods and packaging design.

The total circulation of this Mastercut release is strictly limited to a maximum total of 999 records.