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Bernstein Conducts Bernstein

Printed Leaflet
ca.1986 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Bernstein Conducts Bernstein'. Illustrated leaflet advertising Deutsche Grammophon recordings by the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein. Lettered with catalogue descriptions of 13 recordings.


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Object type
TitleBernstein Conducts Bernstein
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithography
Brief description
'Bernstein Conducts Bernstein'. Illustrated leaflet advertising Deutsche Grammophon recordings by the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein. Colour offset lithography. Printed by Neef. Wittingen. Published by Deutsche Grammophon Production (Polydor International Gmbtl), West Germany, ca.1986.
Physical description
'Bernstein Conducts Bernstein'. Illustrated leaflet advertising Deutsche Grammophon recordings by the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein. Lettered with catalogue descriptions of 13 recordings.
Dimensions
  • Folded to height: 28.7cm
  • Folded to width: 20.6cm
Measurements taken from Registry File.
Marks and inscriptions
  • Lettered with catalogue descriptions of 13 recordings.
  • 'Photos: S. Bayat, A. Cornfine, H. Grossman, H. Cantzler, / D. Hunstein, S. Lauterwasser, Chr. Steiner / Published by Deutsche Grammophon Production (Polydor International Gmbtl), West Germany / Printed in west Germany by Neef. Wittingen' (Lettered.)
Credit line
Given by Kevin Edge
Production
Published by Deutsche Grammophon Production (Polydor International Gmbtl), West Germany.
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Association
Collection
Accession number
E.1317-1990

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2009
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