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- RCA_Red_Seal_Records abstract "RCA Red Seal is a classical music label and is now part of Sony Masterworks.The \"Red label\" was begun in 1902 by the Gramophone Company in the United Kingdom and was quickly adopted by its United States affiliate, the Victor Talking Machine Company, and its president, Eldridge R. Johnson, who preferred to call them \"Red Seals\". Distinctive, red paper information labels affixed to the centre of the two affiliated companies' black shellac discs inspired the name. Led by the work of the great tenor Enrico Caruso, Victor's Red Seal Records changed the perception of recorded music. The first Caruso 10-inch, 78-rpm records were recorded by the Gramophone Company in Italy and issued by Victor in the United States in 1903 and became wildly successful. Other legendary opera stars were soon attracted to the studios of the Gramophone Company and its affiliates in Europe, as well as to the studios of the Victor Talking Machine Company in the United States, thus consolidating Victor's place as the American market leader in recordings.Early acoustic recordings could be a surprisingly good medium for capturing the sound of singing voices, male voices especially, but not for most musical instruments. The introduction of \"Orthophonic\" electrical recording in 1925 allowed for the reproduction of music with better fidelity. In 1929, Victor was purchased by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and the company eventually became RCA Victor Records.RCA Victor's Red Seal series continued its pre-eminence from the 1930s through the 1950s due partly to the recorded output of three of the leading conductors of the time, Serge Koussevitzky, Leopold Stokowski, and Arturo Toscanini. Nearly all of Toscanini's recordings were issued on Red Seal, most of them with the NBC Symphony Orchestra (NBC was an RCA subsidiary until 1986). Conductor Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra spent nearly 35 years with RCA and made many best-selling Red Seal recordings. Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra made Red Seal recordings exclusively from 1917 until 1940. Eugene Ormandy made his first recordings with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1934 and with the Philadelphia Orchestra beginning in 1936. Ormandy and the Philadelphians returned to RCA in 1968, after spending 24 years with Columbia Records. Leonard Bernstein also made his first recordings for RCA.In 1950 RCA began issuing vinyl Long Play Records (originally introduced by Columbia Records in 1948), because they were losing artists and sales due to the company's resistance to adopting the new format. In 1954, RCA began experimenting with stereophonic recording. The first RCA Victor \"Stereo Orthophonic\" reel to reel tapes were issued in 1955. When stereo LP records first appeared in 1958, RCA introduced their highly regarded \"Living Stereo\" recordings. During this period RCA was consistently seen as producing some of the finest-sounding recordings then available.In 1968, RCA introduced a modern logo, de-emphasized the Victor name and \"His Master's Voice\" trademarks, and the label came to be known as \"RCA Red Seal\". After General Electric absorbed RCA in 1986 and sold its interest in the record division to Bertelsmann, the Victor name was revived so the label became \"RCA Victor Red Seal\" before eventually de-emphasizing the Victor and \"His Master's Voice\" trademarks again, and reverting to \"RCA Red Seal\" in the early 2000s because of worldwide fragmented ownership of the \"His Master's Voice\" trademark.".
- RCA_Red_Seal_Records country United_States.
- RCA_Red_Seal_Records distributingCompany Sony_Masterworks.
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- RCA_Red_Seal_Records foundedBy Eldridge_R._Johnson.
- RCA_Red_Seal_Records foundingYear "1902".
- RCA_Red_Seal_Records genre Classical_music.
- RCA_Red_Seal_Records parentCompany Sony_Music_Entertainment.
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