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The Lamentations of Jeremiah

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1987 (published)
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Place of origin

'The Lamentations of Jeremiah' by Thomas Tallis , recorded by The Hilliard Ensemble for ECM Records. Part of a set of four objects (E.1685 to 1688-1990) comprising of a 12-inch long-playing record, cover sleeve, inner-sleeve and inlay.
The cover sleeve features a photograph of a calm sea viewed from a cliff and is lettered with titles, credits and 'Cover Photo: Werner Hannappel / Cover Design : Barbara Wojirsch'.

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TitleThe Lamentations of Jeremiah
Brief description
'The Lamentations of Jeremiah' by Thomas Tallis , recorded by The Hilliard Ensemble for ECM Records. Part of a set of four objects (E.1685 to 1688-1990) comprising of a 12-inch long-playing record, cover sleeve, inner-sleeve and inlay. Photography by Werner Hannappel. Cover design by Barabara Wojirsch. ECM Records, Germany, 1987.
Physical description
'The Lamentations of Jeremiah' by Thomas Tallis , recorded by The Hilliard Ensemble for ECM Records. Part of a set of four objects (E.1685 to 1688-1990) comprising of a 12-inch long-playing record, cover sleeve, inner-sleeve and inlay.
The cover sleeve features a photograph of a calm sea viewed from a cliff and is lettered with titles, credits and 'Cover Photo: Werner Hannappel / Cover Design : Barbara Wojirsch'.
Marks and inscriptions
The cover sleeve is lettered with titles, credits and 'Cover Photo: Werner Hannappel / Cover Design : Barbara Wojirsch'.
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Given by Manfred Eicher / ECM Records
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ECM 1341
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E.1686-1990

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