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1986, Salzburg, Mozarteum
Recorded: May 1989, Holland.
Recorded: August 17-19, 1968, St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Recorded: September 1974, Vienna.
Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, 3 April 1999.
Hagen Quartett: Lukas Hagen - violin I, Rainer Schmidt - violin II, Veronika Hagen - viola, Clemens Hagen - cello. Label: Deutsche Grammophon. Release Date: 2006.
Polish Chamber Orchestra, Vadim Repin - conductor. Reithalle, Wotersen, 3 August 2010.
from the 2004 edition. (Nikitin record company), `Magic classics` series.
from the album Haydn & Mozart - ARCO Chamber Orchestra (2006)
Quatuor Van Kuijk: Nicolas Van Kuijk - violin I, Sylvain Favre-Bulle - violin II, Gregoire Vecchioni - viola, Francois Robin - cello. Rec. 6-9 February 2016.
Recording: July 2002 St. Maria Church, Schwetzingen.
Conductor & violin - Pierre Doukan. Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine. Recorded: December 1989, Bordeaux, France.
Recorded in Southam Hall, National Arts Centre, Ottawa (Canada), July 12, 2002 and July 10-12, 2003.
ARecorded: March, 1988, at the Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava.
2007, Mozart Festival Würzburg.
concert on 26.01.2022 at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall of the Moscow Philharmonic
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