RCA Victor Orchestra

RCA Victor Orchestra

RCA Victor Orchestra

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Facsimile - a Choreographic Essay: No. 1, Solo
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Facsimile - a Choreographic Essay: No. 2, Pas de deux
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Facsimile - a Choreographic Essay: No. 4, Coda
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Facsimile - a Choreographic Essay: No. 3, Pas de trois
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Tosca: E lucevan le stelle

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RCA Victor Orchestra

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This eponymous orchestra had its roots in a salon ensemble created by Nat Shilkret, music director of the Victor Talking Machine Company between 1916 and 1935. Based in Camden, NJ, across the river from Philadelphia, Victor (which merged with RCA) was able to use players from Stokowski's orchestra on an ad hoc basis as late as 1940. By then it was called the "RCA Victor Orchestra" -- not, however, to be confused with another ad hoc group, called simply the Victor Orchestra, in NYC for lighter music on the company's budget black and blue labels. The merger with RCA, the Great ...
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