ALTUS 20th Anniversary Foundation Limited Production Edition! Walther and the French National Pipe of France Includes INA sound source. Limited production box! Product Number: ALT-442 [14CD] [Live] [Domestic Press] [Japanese Belt and Explanation] [Complete Limited Edition] [Monaural] [Lyrics Conversion Included) [ALTUS] Walter / French National Broadcast Track Orchestra INA Live Recording Large Collection CD1 ALT-263 Mozart: Symphony No. 38 in D Major Prague K. 504 Wagner: Siegfleet Pastoral Brams: Symphony No. 2 D Major Op. 73 Recording: May 5, 1955 / Champ Elyse Theater (Live) CD2 ALT-264 Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in T Major Tone, Aine Cline Nachatmu Sig K. 525 Mozart: Funeral Music for Freemason K. 477 Mozart: Symphony No. 36, "Linz" K. 425 Mozart: Symphony No. 39 Modulation Major K. 543 Recording: June 14, 1956 / Champ Elyse Theater (Live) CD3 ALT-265/6 -1 Hidn: Symphony No. 96 D Major Minor "Miracre" Hob.I: 96 Richalt Straus: Don Juan Op. 20 TrV 156 CD4 ALT-265/6 -2 Mala: Symphony No. 4 in T Major Maria Steader (Soprano) Recording: May 12, 1955 / Champ Elyse Theater (Live) Bruno Walter (Director) French National Broadcast Strings Orchestra ★ALTUS Label 20th Anniversary Project This set of 4 includes an entire series of Walter & French National Wind Strings Orchestra, which has been CD from INA (French National Institute of Aspectators) sound sources and has records the best selling bestsellers. This is a limited edition product. We recommend getting it soon! ★ Includes a number of life's Champ Elyze theater lives from Walter climax, such as Frutvenger, Braams with a heat level that matches Munsh, and Mozarts that are filled with unrivaled excitement to the Mozart of the Munch, and other famous famous musicians. Excellent sound quality and performance. The art of Walter is here! ★ The instruction manual contains the original documents that have been used for the first time. From the explanation of each disc by Ichiro Ueno, Bruno Walter Life, and Naoya Hirayashi, to the song explanation and the phrase of Mala Symbolism No. 4.