The New Symphony Orchestra Of London

The New Symphony Orchestra of London, founded in 1905 by Charles Draper, Eli Hudson, and John Saunders, is a renowned classical ensemble with a rich history. Initially known as the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, this ad hoc recording orchestra has been associated with prestigious labels like Decca Records, RCA Records, and Reader's Digest Music. With a repertoire spanning opera and classical genres, the orchestra has captivated audiences with notable performances, such as their 1959 recording of 'Witches' Brew' under the direction of Alexander Gibson. Their discography, available on platforms like Spotify and Naxos, includes timeless pieces like Bach's Concerto for Two Violins and Mozart's symphonies, making them a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts.

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