Why are classical solo cello LPs so expensive?


I am trying to collect cello LPs, mostly solo (like Bach's 6 cello suites) and sonata (Beethoven's, Brahams), and some concertos. But they all seem to be far more expensive than for other instruments.
Bach cello suites by Janos Starker seem to be one of the most expensive. DuPre's cello works are all priced high.

Is it a known fact that solo cello or cello sonata LPs are highly sought after and very expensive? If it is, any particular reason?
For me, most cello recordings sound so good with LPs, much better than CD recordings. I don't feel such on the piano or violin. Are most other people like me, which is why cello LPs are sold at high premium?
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Showing 2 responses by rauliruegas

Dear Rushton: Only for curiosity: how do you know or where do you read about that high demand from East land collectors?

Regards and enjoy th music.
Raul.
Dear Rushton: Thank you, seems to me then that that kind of music is almost the East land " signature ", fine.

rgards and enjoy the music.
Raul.