Victor Silvester & His Silver Strings
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Role:EnsembleVictor Silvester & His Silver Strings was a British classical music ensemble that was active from the 1940s to the 1960s. The ensemble was founded by Victor Silvester, a renowned ballroom dancer and musician, who wanted to create a group that would play classical music with a modern twist. Victor Silvester was born in Wembley, London, in 1900. He started dancing at a young age and quickly became a skilled ballroom dancer. He also had a passion for music and learned to play the piano and violin. In the 1920s, he started performing as a professional dancer and musician, and soon became one of the most popular ballroom dancers in the UK. In the 1940s, Silvester decided to form his own classical music ensemble, which he called Victor Silvester & His Silver Strings. The group consisted of Silvester on violin, along with a number of other talented musicians, including Reginald Kilbey on cello, Sidney Sax on clarinet, and Jack Byfield on piano. The ensemble quickly gained popularity, thanks to their unique blend of classical music and modern arrangements. They played a wide range of music, from classical pieces by composers such as Mozart and Beethoven, to popular songs of the day, such as "Moon River" and "The Shadow of Your Smile." One of the highlights of the ensemble's career was their performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1953. The concert was a huge success, and the group received a standing ovation from the audience. They also won several awards for their music, including the Ivor Novello Award for Best Light Orchestral Music in 1955. Another notable performance by the ensemble was their appearance on the popular TV show "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1958. The group played a medley of popular songs, including "Blue Moon" and "I Could Have Danced All Night," and received a warm reception from the American audience. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Victor Silvester & His Silver Strings continued to tour and record music. They released several albums, including "Silver Strings Play the Hits" and "Silver Strings Play the Classics," which were both popular with audiences. Despite their success, the ensemble eventually disbanded in the late 1960s, as Silvester retired from performing. However, their music continued to be popular, and their recordings are still enjoyed by fans of classical and ballroom music today. In conclusion, Victor Silvester & His Silver Strings was a British classical music ensemble that was known for their unique blend of classical music and modern arrangements. Founded by renowned ballroom dancer and musician Victor Silvester, the group consisted of talented musicians who played a wide range of music, from classical pieces to popular songs of the day. They won several awards for their music and performed at prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall. Although the ensemble disbanded in the late 1960s, their music continues to be enjoyed by fans of classical and ballroom music today.More....
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