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I guess this is the Pavillion Records CD you're looking for, even though
the label is different.
I guess what I have is the version for the USA.
The recordings are from just before World War II and it's hard not to think
about how many of the performers did not survive it.

You'll also notice that the soloists are identified, contrary to what was
the usual practice.

I think I might have the two other recordings you listed: I'll write more
about these later on.

For other persons I might add that this is most certainly a repost.

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