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All are in excellent condition.

 

Coppelia – Delibes

The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Conducted by Mark Ermler

7 56055 50062 9  https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/26003519341

£1.50

 

 

Schumann – Complete Symphonies

Philips Classics – 2 CDs

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Eliahu Inbal

0 28943 83412 4 https://www.discogs.com/release/14045975-Schumann-New-Philharmonia-Orchestra-Eliahu-Inbal-Complete-Symphonies

£1.50

 

 

Favourite Strauss – Waltzes, Polkas, Marches

EMI Classics for Pleasure

Johann Strauss Orchestra of Vienna, conducted by Willi Boskovsky

0 7777 67592 2 7  https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Favourite+Strauss+–+Waltzes%2C+Polkas%2C+Marches++EMI+Classics+for+Pleasure++Johann+Strauss+Orchestra+of+Vienna%2C+conducted+by+Willi+Boskovsky

50p

 

 

 

Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker -  Highlights  – Tchaikovsky

London Symphony Orchestra – Andre Previn

EMI Studio DRM

0 77776 90442 9 https://www.discogs.com/release/634929-Tchaikovsky-London-Symphony-Orchestra-André-Previn-Swan-Lake-The-Sleeping-Beauty-The-Nutcracker-Hig

£1

 

 

 

Essential Ballet – 19 Favourite tracks from the world of ballet

Decca

0 2894366582 7  https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/1104959471?iid=203977258867

£1

 

 

The Best of Tchaikovsky

Philips Classics – 2 CDs

0 28943 83862 7  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304918210533

£1

 

 

Swan Lake – Tchaikovsky

Philharmonia Orchestra – John Lanchbery

EMI Classics for Pleasure – 2 CDs

0 077776 739427  https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Swan+Lake+–+Tchaikovsky++Philharmonia+Orchestra+–+John+Lanchbery++EMI+Classics+for+Pleasure+–+2+CDs

£2

 

 

Invitation to The Dance

Headline Classics – Decca

0 28943 36212 2

£1

 

 

Rigoletto – Verdi

Vienna Philharmonic – Carlo Maria Giulini

Deutsche Grammophon – 2 CDs

028941 52882 7  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Verdi-Wiener-Philharmoniker-Carlo-Giulini/dp/B07GJ4PR56

£2

 

 

*2 mins from East Dulwich Station

*Cash on collection only

*Please have exact money (I will be unable to provide change)

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