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The liner notes for the copy of the CD soundtrack to the film, "Thor: the Dark World," list credits on the inside of the last page: "Performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra of London and the London Philharmonic Orchestra." This is discrepant with the Wikipedia article, which gives credit to a "Philharmonia Orchestra of London." Of course, I suppose that the Wiki article is correct, due to the fact that I cannot locate any Internet articles mentioning the liner notes' entry, "Philharmonic Orchestra of London." It could be a mistake in the liner notes. I know I've seen goofs before. If anyone knows other reasons for Wiki's exclamation that this is the work of the Philharmonia of London, I would like to hear arguments. I believe the orchestra has a right to claim its own name. I add that the Philharmonia Orchestra performed Danny Elfman and Brian Tyler's music for "Avengers: Age of Ultron."