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The image shows two classical music CD cases, both titled "Un siècle de musique d'orgue genevoise" by organist Vincent Thévenaz, displayed on a wooden surface. One CD case is open, revealing its cover artwork depicting organ pipes and its back cover, which lists the track titles and production credits. The other CD case is sealed in shrink wrap, largely showing its back cover. A smaller, darker CD or cassette case is partially visible at the top of the frame.

On the open CD case, a white sticker with "CHF 20.-" and "SPECIMEN EXPOSITION" is attached, suggesting it is a display item or for sale. The back cover text details that the recording celebrates "les 30 ans de l'orgue Metzler et des Concerts de la Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Genève," and was recorded from February 8 to 12, 2015, with a total running time of 78:21. Credits are given to Richard Kuster (sound/montage), Nicolas Deriaz (registrant), Marie Arnaud (graphics), Jean-Daniel Fuhrer (photos), Vincent Thévenaz (text), and Sarah-Jane Moloney (translation). The copyright is held by "©2015 Fondation des Concerts de la Cathédrale, Genève."

The tracklist features works by various composers such as Langlais, Franck, Martin, Gagnebin, Vustaz, Mottu, Schmidt, Reichel, Segond, Feigerl, Chausson, and Vanaz. Notably, some pieces are explicitly stated to be performed on "A l'orgue Walcker de la chapelle des Macchabées," highlighting its historical significance as a "Premier enregistrement sur cet orgue historique de 1888." Logos for "LES CONCERTS DE LA CATHÉDRALE" and "CATHÉDRALE SAINT-PIERRE GENÈVE" are visible on the right side of the CD packaging. The setting appears to be an indoor space, likely a shop or exhibition, with bright, even lighting.
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Dec 28, 2024, 2:45 PM

Genève, Switzerland

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The image shows two classical music CD cases, both titled "Un siècle de musique d'orgue genevoise" by organist Vincent Thévenaz, displayed on a wooden surface. One CD case is open, revealing its cover artwork depicting organ pipes and its back cover, which lists the track titles and production credits. The other CD case is sealed in shrink wrap, largely showing its back cover. A smaller, darker CD or cassette case is partially visible at the top of the frame. On the open CD case, a white sticker with "CHF 20.-" and "SPECIMEN EXPOSITION" is attached, suggesting it is a display item or for sale. The back cover text details that the recording celebrates "les 30 ans de l'orgue Metzler et des Concerts de la Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Genève," and was recorded from February 8 to 12, 2015, with a total running time of 78:21. Credits are given to Richard Kuster (sound/montage), Nicolas Deriaz (registrant), Marie Arnaud (graphics), Jean-Daniel Fuhrer (photos), Vincent Thévenaz (text), and Sarah-Jane Moloney (translation). The copyright is held by "©2015 Fondation des Concerts de la Cathédrale, Genève." The tracklist features works by various composers such as Langlais, Franck, Martin, Gagnebin, Vustaz, Mottu, Schmidt, Reichel, Segond, Feigerl, Chausson, and Vanaz. Notably, some pieces are explicitly stated to be performed on "A l'orgue Walcker de la chapelle des Macchabées," highlighting its historical significance as a "Premier enregistrement sur cet orgue historique de 1888." Logos for "LES CONCERTS DE LA CATHÉDRALE" and "CATHÉDRALE SAINT-PIERRE GENÈVE" are visible on the right side of the CD packaging. The setting appears to be an indoor space, likely a shop or exhibition, with bright, even lighting.

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