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In a Persian Market - Side 2 (1953)

The Perkins House in Colfax, WA has a large number of historical items. Including phonograph records, many more than a hundred years old and containing songs seldom if ever heard today. Many of these records are made of shellac, not vinyl. We in the Perkins House are honored to share our collection with you.
In a Persian Market – Side 2

RCA VICTOR – 4338 - B
Albert Ketelbey, composer
The Boston Pops Orchestra, with Arthur Fiedler conducting, instrumentalists
Issued 1953
In a Persian Market is a piece of light classical music for orchestra with optional chorus by Albert Ketèlbey who composed it in 1920. Subtitled Intermezzo Scene, it was published by Bosworth in 1921. It evokes exotic images of camel-drivers, jugglers, and snake-charmers. A synopsis of scenes by the composer mentions a caravan arriving, beggars, a princess carried by servants, jugglers, snake-charmers, and a caliph. After the princess and the caliph have left, a muezzin calls to prayer from a minaret. The caravan continues its journey, and the market becomes silent. - Wikipedia
In 1929, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company, then the world's largest manufacturer of phonographs (including the famous "Victrola") and phonograph records. The company then became the RCA Victor Division of RCA. In absorbing Victor, RCA acquired the New World rights to the famous Nipper/"His Master's Voice" trademark. RCA was in turn absorbed, and is now part of Sony Group Corporation.

Видео In a Persian Market - Side 2 (1953) канала Frank White
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