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The Golden Age of Light Music: Musical Kaleidoscope, Vol. 2

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Kaleidoscope, for orchestra 3:10

    Dolf van der Linden, Metropole Orchestra: Dolf van der Linden

    Play Kaleidoscope, for orchestra
  2. 2.

    Circus Polka, for orchestra 2:29

    Reg Owen, Reg Owen's Orchestra: Garfield de Mortimer

    Play Circus Polka, for orchestra
  3. 3.

    Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, song (from "Pal Joey") 3:01

    Felix King's Orchestra, Felix King: Richard Rodgers

    Play Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, song (from "Pal Joey")
  4. 4.

    Bobbysox Bounce, for orchestra 3:01

    George Melachrino, Melachrino Orchestra: George Melachrino

    Play Bobbysox Bounce, for orchestra
  5. 5.

    Shadow of a Man, film score:Theme 2:44

    Jackie Brown, Jackie Brown's Orchestra: Michael Carr

    Play Shadow of a Man, film score:Theme
  6. 6.

    Down the Solent, overture for orchestra 5:35

    Sidney Torch, New Century Orchestra: Felton Rapley

    Play Down the Solent, overture for orchestra
  7. 7.

    The Broken Horseshoe, film score:Theme 3:10

    Wilfred Burns' Orchestra, Wilfred Burns: Wilfred Burns

    Play The Broken Horseshoe, film score:Theme
  8. 8.

    The Sea Reivers, Hebridean Sea Poem, No. 2 3:51

    London Promenade Orchestra, Walter Collins: Granville Bantock

    Play The Sea Reivers, Hebridean Sea Poem, No. 2
  9. 9.

    Frenesi (Cancion Tropical) 3:22

    Philip Green, Don Felipe's Cuban Caballeros: Alberto Dominguez

    Play Frenesi (Cancion Tropical)
  10. 10.

    Columbine, for orchestra 3:34

    Leighton Lucas and his Orchestra, Leighton Lucas: Leighton Lucas

    Play Columbine, for orchestra
  11. 11.

    Oriental Dance, for orchestra 3:00

    London Promenade Orchestra, Walter Collins: Granville Bantock

    Play Oriental Dance, for orchestra
  12. 12.

    Saluting Base, for orchestra 3:00

    Queen's Hall Orchestra, Charles Williams: Cecil Milner

    Play Saluting Base, for orchestra
  13. 13.

    Jay Walker, for orchestra 2:29

    Kurt Rehfeld, Stuttgart Radio Orchestra: Maurice Grew

    Play Jay Walker, for orchestra
  14. 14.

    Park Lane Serenade, for orchestra 1:27

    Dolf van der Linden, Metropole Orchestra: Dolf van der Linden

    Play Park Lane Serenade, for orchestra
  15. 15.

    Ticker Tape, for orchestra 1:07

    Telecast Orchestra, Elliott Mayes: Sidney Torch

    Play Ticker Tape, for orchestra
  16. 16.

    Pioneer Trail, for orchestra 1:28

    Robert Farnon, Danmarks Radiosymfoniorkester: Charles Williams

    Play Pioneer Trail, for orchestra
  17. 17.

    Intermission, for orchestra 1:24

    Georges Deveraux, L'Orchestre Deveraux: Ronald Hanmer

    Play Intermission, for orchestra
  18. 18.

    Cigarette Girl, for orchestra 2:14

    Telecast Orchestra, Elliott Mayes: Len Stevens

    Play Cigarette Girl, for orchestra
  19. 19.

    Skiddles, for orchestra 2:49

    George Liberace's Orchestra, George Liberace: Sherman Feller

    Play Skiddles, for orchestra
  20. 20.

    A Pinch of Salt, for orchestra 2:37

    Ray Ventura's Orchestra, Ray Ventura: G. Powell

    Play A Pinch of Salt, for orchestra
  21. 21.

    Doreen, for orchestra 3:07

    Monty Kelly, Monty Kelly Orchestra: Andrew Ackers

    Play Doreen, for orchestra
  22. 22.

    Natoma, opera in 3 acts:Dagger Dance 1:49

    Alfonso D'Artega, Alfonso D'Ortega Orchestra: Victor Herbert

    Play Natoma, opera in 3 acts:Dagger Dance
  23. 23.

    Pizzicato Tango, for orchestra 2:42

    Arturo Chaite's Orchestra, Arturo Chaite: Perry

    Play Pizzicato Tango, for orchestra
  24. 24.

    In Autumn, for piano, Op. 51/4 (Woodland Sketches) 1:45

    Toots Camarata, Camarata Orchestra: Edward MacDowell

    Play In Autumn, for piano, Op. 51/4 (Woodland Sketches)
  25. 25.

    From Uncle Remus, for piano, Op. 51/7 (Woodland Sketches) 1:07

    Toots Camarata, Camarata Orchestra: Edward MacDowell

    Play From Uncle Remus, for piano, Op. 51/7 (Woodland Sketches)
  26. 26.

    By a Meadow Brook, for piano, Op. 51/9 (Woodland Sketches) 1:02

    Camarata Orchestra, Toots Camarata: Edward MacDowell

    Play By a Meadow Brook, for piano, Op. 51/9 (Woodland Sketches)
  27. 27.

    The Duel, for orchestra 2:31

    Sidney Torch, Queen's Hall Orchestra: Sidney Torch

    Play The Duel, for orchestra
  28. 28.

    The Four Horsemen, for orchestra 3:08

    The Harmonic Orchestra, Hans May: Ronald Hanmer

    Play The Four Horsemen, for orchestra
  29. 29.

    Follow that Car, for orchestra 1:29

    Queen's Hall Orchestra, Robert Farnon: Charles Williams

    Play Follow that Car, for orchestra
  30. 30.

    Inhumanity, for orchestra (used in the TV series "Quartermass") 3:51

    Frederic Curzon, New Concert Orchestra: Trevor Duncan

    Play Inhumanity, for orchestra (used in the TV series "Quartermass")

Description

The Golden Age of Light Music series issued by Switzerland's Guild label hits 40 volumes with this disc. Guild has done a yeoman's job in bringing to light the almost completely neglected repertoire known to Europeans as light music and to Americans as pops or easy listening -- the slippery genre boundaries are but one of the many fascinating aspects of this repertory. A few discs in the series have been devoted to individual orchestra leaders, but most have been organized thematically (Reflections of Tranquility, Continental Flavour). By now the compilers have accumulated quite a number of 78 rpm discs that don't quite fit anywhere else, and the result has been a pair of Musical Kaleidoscope discs, of which this is the second. You might think these would make good samplers for the curious, but actually one of the thematic discs would be preferable for that purpose -- the skill of the arrangers in the genre emerges when one hears how differently Mantovani, Melachrino, and Percy Faith treat the idea of a night in the gardens of Spain, for instance. The Amor Amor disc makes a good introduction. Those already involved in the series will find some gems here, however. The program is a grab bag, with two discrete groups of pieces, miniatures and dramatic interludes, placed among an assortment of other recordings. Among the highlights are pieces by two musicians and leaders not much heard as yet in the series: Dutch composer Dolf van der Linden and the orchestra leader George Liberace, brother to the more famous American pianist. The miniatures, mostly known to British audiences from their use as background music for specific recurring segments of British television programs, are less rewarding for those without that frame of reference, but the "Drama, Menace and Excitement" section that closes out the disc, while it might not fulfill the booklet's promise to leave the listener "excited and shocked," is lots of fun and illuminates the meeting points between this music and the film score tradition. As usual, the remastering job is top-notch. One complaint here is that the notes are incomplete; pleading space limitations, they omit composers who have been treated earlier in the series -- hardly a satisfactory solution, for even libraries are unlikely to buy the whole series. The page-long listing of the discs available in the series could easily have been relegated to the web. James Manheim, All Music Guide

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Description

    The Golden Age of Light Music series issued by Switzerland's Guild label hits 40 volumes with this disc. Guild has done a yeoman's job in bringing to light the almost completely neglected repertoire known to Europeans as light music and to Americans as pops or easy listening -- the slippery genre boundaries are but one of the many fascinating aspects of this repertory. A few discs in the series have been devoted to individual orchestra leaders, but most have been organized thematically (Reflections of Tranquility, Continental Flavour). By now the compilers have accumulated quite a number of 78 rpm discs that don't quite fit anywhere else, and the result has been a pair of Musical Kaleidoscope discs, of which this is the second. You might think these would make good samplers for the curious, but actually one of the thematic discs would be preferable for that purpose -- the skill of the arrangers in the genre emerges when one hears how differently Mantovani, Melachrino, and Percy Faith treat the idea of a night in the gardens of Spain, for instance. The Amor Amor disc makes a good introduction. Those already involved in the series will find some gems here, however. The program is a grab bag, with two discrete groups of pieces, miniatures and dramatic interludes, placed among an assortment of other recordings. Among the highlights are pieces by two musicians and leaders not much heard as yet in the series: Dutch composer Dolf van der Linden and the orchestra leader George Liberace, brother to the more famous American pianist. The miniatures, mostly known to British audiences from their use as background music for specific recurring segments of British television programs, are less rewarding for those without that frame of reference, but the "Drama, Menace and Excitement" section that closes out the disc, while it might not fulfill the booklet's promise to leave the listener "excited and shocked," is lots of fun and illuminates the meeting points between this music and the film score tradition. As usual, the remastering job is top-notch. One complaint here is that the notes are incomplete; pleading space limitations, they omit composers who have been treated earlier in the series -- hardly a satisfactory solution, for even libraries are unlikely to buy the whole series. The page-long listing of the discs available in the series could easily have been relegated to the web. James Manheim, All Music Guide

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-08-0501
  • ASIN: B002OEZ3ZW
  • Catalog #: 11620758
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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