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Rca Victor Symphony Orchestra
Rca Victor Symphony Orchestra is credited on 2,459 releases across 484 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,459
Pressings credited
484
Albums
8
Decades active
30
In collections
Biography
The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, sometimes also known as the Victor Symphony Orchestra, the RCA Victor Salon Orchestra, the RCA Victor Orchestra or the RCA Orchestra, was an American studio orchestra founded in 1940 by the RCA Victor record label for the purposes of making recordings. The Victor Talking Machine Company had employed a studio orchestra since the days of acoustical recording early in the 20th century. In the 1920s, Victor established the Victor Salon Orchestra based at the company's headquarters in Camden, New Jersey. This group consisted of musicians primarily from nearby Philadelphia and New York City and was created by longtime Victor staff conductor and arranger Nathaniel Shilkret. The name was later used for free-lance orchestras, mainly in New York City, assembled as needed to make recordings for RCA Victor through the early 1960s. Its players were recruited primarily from the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and other major New York ensembles. The RCA Victor Orchestra recorded with several notable conductors including Leopold Stokowski, Fritz Reiner, Dimitri Mitropoulos, William Steinberg and Leonard Bernstein. A number of these recordings received Grammy Awards. The orchestra was disbanded in the early 1960s when RCA Victor began moving much of its Red Seal recording activity to Europe and established the RCA Italiana Orchestra at its studios in Rome.
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Credited work
2,459 releases · 484 albums · active 1950–2025
- Other credits · 3,073
- Performance · 7
Studios: Manhattan Center · Carnegie Hall · Republic Studios Sound Stage 9, Hollywood · Lotos Club, New York
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Concerto No. 1
1958

Victory At Sea
1953

Christmas Hymns And Carols
1963

Concerto No. 2 / Concerto No. 1
1957

La Bohème
1956

A Treasury Of Immortal Performances
1951

Great Men Of Music
1975

Rimsky-Korsakov's Greatest Hits
1971

Concerto No. 17 / Impromptus, Op. 90, Nos. 3 And 4
1964

Great Scenes From Porgy And Bess
1963

Double Feature
1959

Poeme • Zigeunerweisen • Introduction And Rondo Capriccioso • Concerto In E Minor
1957

Love Songs And A Neapolitan Serenade
1952

Carmen Highlights
1952

The Great Caruso
1951

Ein Deutsches Requiem = A German Requiem
1951

Concerto In A Minor, Op. 16 • Concerto For Piano No. 1, In E-Flat
1950
Frequent collaborators
- Mario Lanza
- Various
- Heifetz
- Jan Peerce
- Puccini
- Jussi Björling
- Jascha Heifetz
- Verdi
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