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  1. Find album release information for Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] by Richard Rodgers on AllMusic

  2. In the third stage of his career Rodgers wrote both music and lyrics for No Strings (1962) and collaborated on shows with Stephen Sondheim (1965) and Martin Charnin (1970). In 1960 he wrote the background music for a second TV series, Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years , having scored the 26-episode Victory at Sea in 1952.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2017 · Victory at Sea Volume II. Richard Rodgers, ... The symphonic suite of music from the 1952 NBC WWII documentary proved to be as durable and as popular as the television series itself. In the late fifties, RCA produced new recordings and issued three LPs of the score. Transfer of the original 1958 RCA Victor mono LP LM-2226 by Bob ...

  4. Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] by Soundtrack - CD (1992) for $19.00 from OLDIES.com Soundtracks - Order by Phone 1-800-336-4627 ... Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] by Various Artists 38 ratings Price: $ 19:

  5. referencing Victory At Sea (LP, Reissue, Mono, Indianapolis Pressing) LM-1779 I remember watching the original series on TV with my dad. Leo was a ww2 navy vet. uss natoma bay cve 62. leyte gulf, okinawa, preparing for the invasion of the japanese mainland. didn't talk much about it. well done sailor.

  6. Victory at Sea, Vol. 2 by Richard Rodgers released in 1959. Find album reviews, track lists, ... The Sound of Music [Original Broadway Cast] (1959) Victory at Sea, Vol. 2 ... Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Seri… (1992) The King and I [1996 Broadway Revival Cast] (1996) The Boys from Syracuse [1997 Original New York ...

  7. 16 de may. de 2023 · This long-awaited study explores the creation of NBC-TV's landmark 1952-53 WWII documentary series, with particular attention to its evocative Rodgers-Bennett score. Victory at Sea, NBC-TV's innovative 1952-53 WWII documentary, was eventually broadcast to more than 100 million viewers worldwide.