The Golden Age of Light Music: Highly Strung
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Label: Guild - Light Music
Cat No: GLCD5166
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th March 2010
About
Yet often, the most glorious sounds an orchestra can make are created in the string section, and the likes of David Rose (his 'Holiday for Strings' made pizzicato so popular) have ensured that fresh ideas keep appearing as young musicians explore the full possibilities of the instruments.
The title track Highly Strung was composed by a leading violinist, so maybe he knew a thing or two when he created his catchy tune. The fields of radio, television, the theatre and cinema are all areas in which light music thrives, and they are all represented in this compilation.
Conductors such as Arthur Fiedler, Philip Green, Ronald Binge, Morton Gould, Robert Farnon and David Rose ensure that the strings – and all their musicians – are on top form.
Contents:
1. Pops Polka (Jack Mason), Boston ‘Pops’ Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler
2. Ring Ding (Steve Race), The Knightsbridge Strings
3. Highly Strung (George French), Group-Forty Orchestra conducted by Eric Cook
4. Song Of Lisbon (Sempre Que Lisboa Canta; Carlos Rocha), Eric Jupp and his Orchestra
5. Paris Pullman (Roger Roger), The Paris Studio Orchestra conducted by Philippe Pares
6. Sapphire, theme from the film (Philip Green), Pinewood Studio Orchestra conducted by Philip Green, featuring Johnny Dankworth, Saxophone
7. Le Soir (I’d Love To Fall Asleep) (Louis Felix Marie Gasté), Boris Sarbek and his Orchestra
8. Afraid To Dream (Mack Gordon; Harry Revel, arr. Ronald Binge), Ronald Binge and his Orchestra
9. Jack In The Box (Fred Hartley), Fred Hartley and his Music
10. Gay Spirits (David Rose), David Rose and his Orchestra
11. Sheerline (Kurt Schick), The Symphonia Orchestra conducted by Curt Andersen
12. Little Miss Molly (Robert Farnon), Telecast Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon
13. Stumbling (Zes Confrey), Morton Gould and his Orchestra
14. Cry Of The Wild Goose (Terry Gilkyson, arr. Philip Green), Philip Green and his Orchestra
15. Whirlwind (Otto Cesana), Otto Cesana and his Orchestra
16. Life In New York (Bernie Wayne, real name Bernard Weitzner), Monty Kelly and his Orchestra
17. Sunshine Beguine (Frank Chacksfield), The Symphonia Orchestra conducted by Curt Andersen
18. Gigue Ecossaise (Gérard Calvi, real name Grégoire Elie Krettly), Gérard Calvi and his Orchestra
19. Sentimental Magic (Paul Dubois, real name Clive Richardson), Telecast Orchestra conducted by Charles Williams
20. All Strung Up (Ron Goodwin), Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra
21. The Honeymoon Song, from the film “Honeymoon” (Mikis Michel Theodorakis), Manuel and the Music of the Mountains (‘Manuel’ is actually Geoff Love)
22. Limelight Waltz (Albert Marland), Group-Forty Orchestra conducted by Eric Cook
23. Ma Belle, from “The Three Musketeers” (Rudolf Friml), Geoff Love and his Orchestra
24. The Wonderful Country: theme from the film (Alex North), Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mitchell Powell
25. Toy Violin (Charles Williams), Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Charles Williams
26. A Blues Serenade (Mitchell Parish; Frank Signorelli), Axel Stordahl and his Orchestra
27. Perpetual Notion (Percy Faith), Percy Faith and his Orchestra
28. A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody (Irving Berlin, arr. Peter Yorke), Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra
29. Park Avenue Fantasy: underscore from film soundtrack “Some Like It Hot” (Adolph Deutsch), Studio Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch
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