[78-L] Command Performance

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Jul 15 20:45:56 PDT 2009


I've seen that video..as far as I know, there was no such record, although Nat 
Shilkret recorded The Blue Danube in 1928 as "International Concert Orchestra" 
(Shilkret playing the organ, per Rust).

I think the Victor Salon Orchestra name was still in use in the early 
40s.."Gems of Melody" (P-76), Sibelius Melodies (P-23..bet that was a big 
seller), Viennese Gayeties (P-44..the original soundtrack to "Bruno"?).

dl

DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> There is a video out called "Command Performance" which was filmed in 1942 and follows the entire process of the manufacturing of a record from making the wax to the home listener.  I attended the centennial event for the RCA Victor building in Camden on Sunday and they were showing it there.  Apparently it was shot at a time when they stopped producing records at that plant so they could convert it to military use.  Anyway, what I'm curious about is that the record they are making is a recording of the Blue Danube Waltz by the Victor Salon Orchestra, (I thought that orchestra was retired by 1942).  There's no conductor mentioned on the label, however there are lots of shots of the conductor, but more curiously, there are a number of clear shots of the label but there is no number on the record.  Was this a real record or was it just a prop record for the film?
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