Description: Experience the magic of Turkish music with this rare 78 RPM record from the popular Turkish Orchestra on RCA Victor. The Popular Turkish Orchestra was one of the key ensembles that recorded for RCA Victor in Turkey during the 1930s. The orchestra was composed of prominent Turkish musicians of the time, many of whom played an important role in shaping the sound of Turkish popular and folk music during the early 20th century. The vinyl record, measuring 10 inches in size, features a variety of artists and boasts a very good plus (VG+) record grading. The black shellac material adds to the overall aesthetic of the record, making it a great addition to any world music collection.This single format record, released in 1939, is a must-have for any vinyl record collector. Kanuni Artaki Terzian was a prominent figure in the Turkish music scene during the 1930s, best known for his role as the manager of artist relations, managing contracts for RCA Victor's Turkish branch, and responsible for arranging the popular Turkish Orchestra. As an influential kanun player, Terzian was deeply embedded in the world of Turkish classical and folk music. His work in managing the recording contracts for various artists helped shape the catalog of RCA Victor in Turkey, which featured a mix of popular and classical Turkish music. Terzian was key in bringing many well-known Turkish musicians, such as Safiye Hanim and Udi Hrant Kenkulian, to the international stage through RCA Victor's recordings. His efforts contributed to the preservation and global distribution of Turkish music during a pivotal era of its history.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Fresno, California
End Time: 2025-01-15T23:50:54.000Z
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Format: Record
Speed: 78 RPM
Language: Turkish
Artist: Various
Type: Single
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Year: 1939
Record Label: RCA Victor
Color: Black
Record Size: 10"
Material: Shellac
Genre: World