Recordrama
RCA Victor Recordrama
Albums
RCA Victor introduced a series of
recorded operas and musical stories in 1945 and called them Victor
Recordramas and RCA Victor Recordramas. The "most thrilling
scenes of the opera" were said to be included in the record
album along with its story.
Boris Godounoff starring
Alexander Kipnis, the greatest "Boris" of our generation"
in the Macbeth of opera!" RCA Victor Album M/DM-1000, 1945
A 5-Record Set on 12"
78 RPM RCA Victor Red Seal Records in an Album Format named the Victor
Recordrama.
The Barber of Seville
by Rossini, A Victor Recordrama 78 RPM seven 12" record set.
Carmen by
Bizet, A Victor Recordrama 78 RPM record set album.
Pee-Wee The Piccolo, Paul Wing,
narrator with Russ Case and his Orchestra, 1946 - RCA Victor Recordrama
78 RPM two record album. (RCA Y322)
Peter and the Wolf by Serge Prokofieff,
Sterling Holloway, narrator, 1949 - RCA Victor Recordrama 78 RPM record
album.
Non Recordrama Album/Records
(1940's)
Compare the artwork of
the following ads to the Boris Godounoff ad starring Alexander
Kipnis, RCA Victor Album M/DM-1000 (1945) as examples of what preceded
the introduction of the RCA Victor Recordrama. The Scheherazade
album does not include the story like the Godounoff album and
Ciribiribin is not an album but simply a record. Nevertheless,
the intent of all to visualize the stories. "You will delight
in the melodies" of Scheherazade..."you will picture Sinbad
in his doomed ship...Seldom has Scheherazade been played with
such floods of color, such vivid imagination." The style of these
early 1940's RCA ads also includes the introduction of the
section located in the bottom left of the Victor ad titled Other
Great New RCA Victor Recordings which is also seen in the Godounoff
Recordrama ad.
Scheherazade, RCA
Victor Record Album M/DM 920, 1942 (5 record album 78 RPM)
Ciribiribin, RCA
Victor Record 10-1152
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