Ah... The Brussels New Concert Orchestra... What a wonderful orchestra it is...
This orchestra was a kinda prolific Belgian orchestra that was only seen in two music libraries, Synchro-Fox, and Southern Library of Recorded Music (unfortunately, their last label they appeared in). But this post isn't a post on how much I love this orchestra, I have some (possibly unconfirmed) info about them to talk about as well. I found out just a while ago that they (possibly) may have done some non-library work for a Dutch label named "Tivoli" (It's not a library label for those wondering).
Here's the website where I first found this info:
rateyourmusic.com/release/single/brussels_new_concert_orchestra/valse_en_noir_et_rose___first_summerday/
This record (numbered 42.003) has not been archived anywhere yet and I also may have found some conflicting info about this too. I found one of the tracks on this record, named "Valse En Noir Et Rose" on another label, this time from Belgium itself (the home of the BNCO), being named "Hebra Records" (also a non-library label) on another 45, and the orchestra that is credited there is named "The Brussels
Concert Orchestra", without the word "New" in the name. I doubt it's the Tivoli version, as the composer for that record is different than the composer for the Tivoli version, but more on that in a little bit.
Here's the website where I found the Hebra record:
dada-records.de/records-vinyl-records/vinyl-single-45rpm-jazz-free-jazz-swing-be-bop-dixie-etc/the-brussels-concert-orchestra-directed-by-carl-steinmetz-valse-en-noir-et-rose-carl-steinmetz-karilei-rumba-carl-steinmetz-35617/
And they didn't just stop with Valse En Noir Et Rose, and the other track on the Tivoli 45, named "First Summerday". On another website on a page about BBC trade test tapes, I found some more compositions that they possibly have played. Unfortunately, I can't find what labels these tracks are from. Valse En Noir Et Rose is also listed on the page I found the other tracks in, but the composer is credited as "Dupriey", and the Hebra 45 has Carl Steinmetz composing it instead of whoever Dupriey is. Here's the list of tracks they might've played (Note: All of the composers for these tracks only show their last name, and not both first and last names, so info on these composers would be kinda scarce):
- Don Quichotte by Vetsy
- Exotico, Sambo by Donet
- Une Melodie by Haylbrock
These tracks might be from Tivoli as well, but it's unknown where they were in the label. The page also lists three Synchro Fox tracks played by the same orchestra, which we've heard about before, being Funny Guitar by Jo Van Wetter and Tandem Promenade by Victor Reynaers (both from FM 187), and Reve Bleu by Benny Couroyer (from FM 194). Here's the BBC Trade Test page I found this info from:
testcardcircle.org.uk/PASREEL.HTML
So that's all of the info I have I found for this orchestra. If I find more info about this, I'll post new updates on this thread as I go.