Golden Age of Light Music Vol.75: Confetti
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Label: Guild - Light Music
Cat No: GLCD5175
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th February 2011
About
During the compilation of Guild Light Music CDs we sometimes come across enjoyable pieces of music which simply don’t fit in with particular projects, and once more it is time to dust off some precious discs patiently awaiting rediscovery. Actually ‘rediscovery’ may not be entirely accurate as some have never previously been available commercially and, for most of the others, this is their first appearance on CD, so it is unlikely that the majority of music-lovers will have heard them before.
Contents:
1. Confetti (Bronislau Kaper): MGM Studio Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green
2. Champs Elysees Café (Joseph Kuhn): Paris Theatre Orchestra
3. Manhattan Playboy (Robert Farnon): Leslie Jones and his Orchestra of London
4. Hora Staccato (Grigori Dinicu; Jascha Heifetz, arr. Morton Gould): Morton Gould and his Orchestra
5. Musik Klingt Durch Die Nacht (Hartel; Woltmann): Hans Georg Arlt and his Orchestra
6. In My Memoirs (Jimmy McHugh; Al Dubin, arr. Robert Farnon): Robert Farnon and his Orchestra (LP Label Credits ‘Jack Saunders Orchestra’)
7. Lina (Francis Lopez, arr. Percy Faith): Percy Faith and his Orchestra With Mitch Miller, Oboe and Cor Anglais
8. I Concentrate On You, from 'Broadway Melody of 1940' (Cole Porter, arr. Conrad Salinger): Conrad Salinger Orchestra conducted by Buddy Bregman
9. Pizzicato Rhumba (Salvatore ‘Tutti’ Camarata): Music By Camarata
10. Nota Per Nota (Guido Viezzoli): George Melachrino conducting the Orchestra of the 6th San Remo Festival
11. Via Amalfi (Joseph Kuhn): Roberto Rossani and his Orchestra
12. Getting To Know You, from 'The King And I' (Richard Rodgers; Oscar Hammerstein arr. William Hill Bowen): William Hill Bowen and his Orchestra
13. Montevideo Bolero (Joseph Kuhn): Dolores Ventura, Piano and the Carnival Orchestra
14. Bluebell Polka (F. Stanley, arr. Ron Goodwin): Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra
15. Joey’s Song (Joe Reisman): Joe Reisman and his Orchestra
16. Twice Around The Island (Joseph J. Leahy; Abe Olman): David Carroll and his Orchestra
17. Bees-A-Buzzin’ (Edrich Siebert, real name Stanley Smith-Masters): Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra
18. Mischief (Frederic Curzon): New Century Orchestra conducted by Sidney Torch
19. Gadabout (Cyril Watters): Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra
20. Utopia Road (Dolf Van Der Linden): Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra (‘Paul Franklin’ on Disc Label)
21. Violins In Velvet (Leslie Begueley): Bosworth String Orchestra conducted by Louis Voss
22. Market Day (Wilfred Josephs): New Concert Orchestra conducted by Cedric Dumont
23. Treble Chance (Peter Dennis, real name Dennis Alfred Berry): Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra (‘Paul Franklin’ on Disc Label)
24. Parade of The Champions (George French): Dolf Van Der Linden and his Metropole Orchestra
25. Florella (L.E. DeFrancesco): Grosvenor Studio Orchestra
26. Who Killed Cock Robin? (Trad, arr. Paul Fenoulhet): Stuttgart Radio Orchestra conducted by Kurt Rehfeld (‘Crawford Light Orchestra’ on Disc Label)
27. 'Dear Miss Phoebe' - Selection Whisper While You Waltz, Spring Will Sing A Song For You, Living A Dream, March of The Red Coats, I Can’t Resist The Music, All’s Well Tonight, When Will You Marry Me, I Leave My Heart In An English Garden (Harry Parr-Davies): Tom Jenkins and his Palm Court Orchestra
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