Tracklist

First Movement: Allegro (Beginning)
First Movement: Allegro (Continuation)
First Movement: Allegro (Conclusion)
Second Movement: Andante Con Moto (Beginning)
Second Movement: Andante Con Moto (Continuation)
Second Movement: Andante Con Moto (Conclusion)
Third Movement: Allegro Con Brio (Beginning)
Third Movement: Allegro Con Brio (Conclusion)

Versions (6)

Cat# Artist Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
M-MM-512 Gershwin* / Oscar Levant / Andre Kostelanetz* / The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* Gershwin* / Oscar Levant / Andre Kostelanetz* / The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* - Concerto In F(4xShellac, 12", Album) Columbia Masterworks M-MM-512 US Unknown Sell This Version
M-512, MM 512 Gershwin* Concerto In F(4xShellac, 12", Album) Columbia Masterworks, Columbia Masterworks M-512, MM 512 US 1942 Sell This Version
ML 4025 Gershwin*, Oscar Levant With The The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* Conducted By André Kostelanetz Gershwin*, Oscar Levant With The The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* Conducted By André Kostelanetz - Concerto In F(LP, Album, Mono, RP) Columbia Masterworks ML 4025 US 1949 Sell This Version
ML 4025 Gershwin* Concerto In F(LP, Album, Mono, RE) Columbia Masterworks ML 4025 US 1950 Sell This Version
33 FCX 118 George Gershwin - Oscar Levant, Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra De New-York*, André Kostelanetz George Gershwin - Oscar Levant, Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra De New-York*, André Kostelanetz - Concerto En Fa Pour Piano Et Orchestre(LP, Mono) Columbia 33 FCX 118 France Unknown Sell This Version
A-1047 Gershwin* : Oscar Levant, Andre Kostelanetz*, The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* Gershwin* : Oscar Levant, Andre Kostelanetz*, The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York* - Concerto In F(3x7", EP, Comp + Box) Columbia Masterworks A-1047 US Unknown Sell This Version

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john.wilhelm

john.wilhelm

December 2, 2019
referencing Concerto In F, 4xShellac, 12", Album, M-512, MM 512
Can anyone vouche for the rarity of this album? While the ones for sale are absurdly priced, I can't find any record of it selling anywhere on the internet.