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The '''RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra''' was an [[United States|American]] symphony orchestra founded in 1940 by the [[RCA Victor]] music label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/RCA-VSO.htm|title=RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra|accessdate=2009-02-28}}</ref> Based in [[Camden]], [[New Jersey]], the orchestra made numerous recordings up through the early 1960s with notable conductors like [[Leonard Bernstein]]. A number of their recordings received [[Grammy Awards]]. In the early 1960s the orchestra disbanded, and RCA replaced the ensemble with the [[RCA Italiana Orchestra]].
The '''RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra''' was an [[United States|American]] symphony orchestra founded in 1940 by the [[RCA Victor]] music label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/RCA-VSO.htm|title=RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra|accessdate=2009-02-28}}</ref> Based in [[Camden, New Jersey]], the orchestra made numerous recordings up through the early 1960s with notable conductors like [[Leonard Bernstein]]. A number of their recordings received [[Grammy Awards]]. In the early 1960s the orchestra disbanded, and RCA replaced the ensemble with the [[RCA Italiana Orchestra]].


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The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra was an American symphony orchestra founded in 1940 by the RCA Victor music label.[1] Based in Camden, New Jersey, the orchestra made numerous recordings up through the early 1960s with notable conductors like Leonard Bernstein. A number of their recordings received Grammy Awards. In the early 1960s the orchestra disbanded, and RCA replaced the ensemble with the RCA Italiana Orchestra.

References

  1. ^ "RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra". Retrieved 2009-02-28.