Experience the mastery of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky with this set of quadruple LP vinyl records. Released in 1914 by Concerto Records, this first pressing features Tchaikowsky as both the composer and producer, conducting an orchestra and piano in performances of his concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor.


The 12" shellac records have excellent record grading (EX) and play at 78 RPM with a run time of 6 minutes each side. The cardboard book case type and original cover add to the appeal, while the very good (VG) sleeve grading ensures the records are well-protected. This instrumental classical masterpiece is a must-have for collectors and fans of Tchaikovsky alike.


These are made of shellac and are over 100 years old! They are 78 RPM, and play ~6 minutes each side. It's a four record set. The records themselves are probably VG+