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GUS BIVONA WITH THE MGM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2008

GUS FEATURED ON ALTO AND CLARINET, JIMMY ZITO,
JOE TRISCARI, UAN RASEY TRUMPETS.SI ZENTNER, BENNY BENSON TROMBONES. ARTHUR GLEGHORN FLUTE, LOU RADERMAN CONCERT MASTER.

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  • ugh, shoulda looked at the rest of Benge's post. Thanks for the info!

  • OK, so: Sy Zentner, lead trombone; Arthur Gleghorn, flute; Gus Bivona, alto/clt...was looking for Eleanor Slatkin (cello) but no luck; maybe Felix & Eleanor played elsewhere? Anyone recognize anyone else?

    Wonderful clip, thanks for sharing it!

  • I have always wished it was possible to buy a compilation of the back ground music from those older black and white Hollywood films. Quite often the scores are so haunting that they distract me from the film.

  • you should also watch the John Wilson Orchestra who do a note perfect tribute to this production along with many more movie classics such as Singing in the rain and many others.

  • This is so wonderful to hear. The finest players playing with such gusto!

  • Don't think that's right on the concertmaster as Felix Slatkin. Info says Lou Raderman and I've just seen a pic of FS which doesn't bear comparison.

  • I know a few orchestras that would love that arrangement. Johnny Green conducted us once, he was wonderful, a complete gentleman, and he knew what he was doing.

  • Beautiful music and beautiful playing by real musicians.

  • Yes, that is Si Zentner on lead trombone.

    It's great hearing how it used to be, 'back in the day...' Wish it could have gone on forever. Best wishes.

  • I can't see or hear it getting any better than this; film musicals. I wish you out there could help and identify the various players, they deserve the legacy.

    Joe R

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