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  1. Victory at Sea is a documentary television series about naval warfare during World War II that was originally broadcast by NBC in the USA in 1952–1953. It was condensed into a film in 1954. Excerpts from the music soundtrack, by Richard Rodgers and Robert Russell Bennett, were re-recorded and sold as record albums. The original TV broadcasts comprised 26 half-hour segments—Sunday ...

  2. Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1980] by Richard Rodgers released in 1980. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more

  3. 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.

  4. Allied troops are steadily breaching the Festung Europa by way of the sea, liberating North Africa, defending Malta, landing at Sicily, Salerno and Anzio. The tempestuous music of a convey in a storm leads to the slow, majestic advance of the Allied Armies to Rome. Victory at Sea. The final movement sings a hymn of victory.

  5. 2. Mai 2024 · Victory at Sea: Victory at Sea. Victory at Sea: Song of the High Seas. Victory at Sea: The Pacific boils over. Victory at Sea: Guadalcanal March. Victory at Sea: Hard Work and Horseplay. Victory at Sea: Beneath the Southern Cross.

  6. 18. Sept. 2014 · When successful composer Richard Rodgers of Oklahoma! fame teamed up with arranger Russell Bennett to work on the soundtrack for Victory At Sea they gave to the themes, melodies and movements the form and structure of a symphony, a colour and feeling that matched the images on screen perfectly. This collection is a selection of some of the most dramatic moments from the series, there are ...

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  7. Victory's special distinction was its music, with each episode's nonstop score recorded by the acclaimed NBC Symphony Orchestra. The music was credited to Richard Rodgers-then at the height of his fame-as composer, and Robert Russell Bennett as arranger and conductor. In fact, Rodgers composed twelve piano themes; Bennett developed these endlessly for orchestra and, in addition, composed many ...