The Living Strings was an easy listening studio orchestra, founded in 1959. It was recorded by RCA Victor on its budget RCA Camden label. There were also related groups called the Living Voices, the Living Brass, the Living Guitars.
Ethel Gabriel created "Living Strings" series of albums, which were easy-listening instrumental string versions of popular tunes, the type of music that came to be known pejoratively as elevator music.
There was no single orchestra known as the Living Strings. Most were British orchestras assembled for purposes of the albums. (Johnny Douglas was a frequent conductor and arranger.)