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Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] by Richard Rodgers released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, aw...
Aug 11, 1992 · Find release reviews and credits for Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] - RCA Victor Orchestra, Richard Rodgers on AllMusic - 1992 - The 1952 NBC series Victory at Sea was one of the ...
Provided to YouTube by RCA Victor Victory at Sea (1992 Remastered) · Robert Russell Bennett · Richard Rodgers Victory At Sea ℗ Originally Recorded 1957.
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Jun 8, 2017 · Victory at Sea Volume I. Music by Richard Rogers. Arranged and conducted by Robert Russell Bennett with the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra. This is an orchestral suite from the score for the early 50's NBC television production of the same name.
List of tracks in the album Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] by Richard Rodgers. Victory at Sea (Music from the Original Television Series) [1992] discography.
Victory at Sea is a documentary television series about warfare in general during World War II, and naval warfare in particular, as well as the use of industry in warfare. It was broadcast by NBC in the United States during 1952–53. It was condensed into a film released in 1954.
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assault in the Mediterranean. 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.