Kern: Long ago and far away

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Gershwin - Songs & Piano Music

Gershwin - Songs & Piano Music


Gershwin:

Little Jazz Bird

Bess, oh where's my Bess? (from Porgy and Bess)

Someone to Watch over Me

Preludes (3)

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Merry Andrew

Jaspo Brown's Blues

Impromptu in two Keys

Two Waltzes in C

Three-Quarter Blues

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

A Gershwin Songbook

Kern:

Smoke gets in your eyes

The way you look tonight

All the things you are

Yesterdays

Long ago and far away

Why do I love you?


Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (piano)

Arguably the best-known of all 20th-century composers, George Gershwin's music encompasses with equal skill both the classical and popular genres. He was born Jacob Gershowitz in Brooklyn, New York City, in September 1898 to immigrant Jewish parents. He died at the early age of 38 from a tumour in the brain.

Gershwin started to show an interest in music from about the age of ten and, although receiving some piano tutelage, was largely self-taught in composition. It was only later in his career that he received some formal instruction in composition.

Gershwin's first employment was as a song plugger for a New York music publishing company. His first song was published in 1916 and a year later he had his first commercial successes with the rag Rialto Ripples. This was followed, in 1919, by his first big international hit, Swanee. Now established as a successful composer of popular songs, between 1919 and 1933, Gershwin produced, in collaboration with his elder brother Ira, some of the most successful Broadway musicals.

In 1924 he was commissioned by the band leader Paul Whiteman to produce what was to be his first 'serious' composition, the Rhapsody in Blue. This was followed a year later by the Piano Concerto in F and, in 1928, by An American in Paris. His opera Porgy and Bess was first performed on Broadway in 1935.

EMI - 6066932

(CD)

$9.00

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Magical Melodies

Magical Melodies


Berking:

Warum Nur, Warum?

Hans Georg Arlt and his Orchestra

Carroll, D:

Tonight

David Carroll and his Orchestra

Cesana:

Mine At Last

Otto Cesana and his Orchestra

Cioffi:

Scalinatella (Stay After School)

Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra

Conrad, C:

Midnight In Paris

Lewis Williams and his Orchestra

Farnon:

Melody Fair

Leslie Jones and his Orchestra of London

Fotine:

Spring In Montmartre

Mantovani and his Orchestra

Friml:

Loveliest Of The Lovely

101 Strings, Rudolf Friml

Goulding:

Mam'selle

John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra

Harris, R:

Too Soon

Bruce Campbell and his Orchestra

Kern:

Long ago and far away

arr. Conrad Salinger

Conrad Salinger Orchestra, Budd Bregman

Kostelanetz:

On The Isle Of May

Frank de Vol and his Orchestra

Kuhn, JF:

Carnival Tango

Dolores Ventura (piano)

Carnival Orchestra

Lehár:

Eva Waltz

Harry Horlick and his Orchestra

Malneck:

I'm Thru With Love

Paul Weston and his Orchestra

McHugh:

Lovely Lady

Melachrino Strings, George Melachrino

Myrow:

Autumn Nocturne

John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra

Oakland:

I'll Take Romance

David Rose and his Orchestra

Porter, C:

I've Got My Eyes On You

Victor Silvester and his Silver Strings

Rodgers, R:

If I Loved You (from Carousel)

Geoff Love and his Orchestra

Siegel, R:

Underneath Tahitian Skies

Dolf van der Linden and his Orchestra

Tiomkin:

Return To Paradise (film theme)

Percy Faith and his Orchestra

Warren, H:

Lullaby Of Broadway

Franck Chacksfield and his Orchestra

Wilder, A:

While We're Young

Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra

Youmans:

Without a Song

Robert Farnon and his Orchestra


Someone once said that the important thing which distinguished Light Music was the tune, rather than what you do with it. Listening to this collection he might have to change his mind, because the melodies on offer here would surely never sound so appealing without the magic woven in the glorious arrangements. Some are both arranged and composed by the same talented musician, such as the opening track Melody Fair, by that master of Light Music, Robert Farnon, and Mine At Last by the very talented, but lesser-known, Otto Cesana. Other memorable tunes have benefited from the attentions of brilliant arrangers Conrad Salinger, Paul Weston, Percy Faith, Bruce Campbell and others whose names are, sadly, unknown to us. The recordings come from the early 1940s to the late 1950s, a period when light music was subjected to many new influences, notably the emergence of new talents such as David Rose, Sidney Torch and the aforementioned Robert Farnon.

Guild - The Golden Age of Light Music - GLCD5170

(CD)

$10.75

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Can't Help Singing

Can't Help Singing

A New Look at Jerome Kern Classics


Kern:

Can I Forget You

All the things you are

I Won't Dance

Don't ever leave me

Pick Yourself Up

Make Believe

Why Was I Born?

A Fine Romance

Can't Help Singing

They Didn't Believe Me

The Song Is You

Long ago and far away

I'm old-fashioned

You Couldn't Be Cuter

The way you look tonight

Ol' Man River

Smoke gets in your eyes

Yesterdays


Voices of Ascension, Dennis Keene

Arranged for mixed voices by Dennis Keene

Delos - DE3224

(CD)

$17.75

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Deep Purple

Deep Purple

Close Harmony Arrangements


Beiderbecke:

In A Mist

arr. Ward Swingle

Chilcott:

Dances in the Streets: Soho

Dances in the Streets: Paddington

DeRose:

Deep Purple

arr. Andrew Carter & David Blackwell

Gershwin:

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

arr. William Stickles

Love Is Here to Stay

arr. Ken Naylor

Ives, G:

Calico Pie

Joplin:

Weeping Willow

arr. Ward Swingle

Kern:

Long ago and far away

arr. Ken Naylor

All the things you are

arr. Ward Swingle

Kosma:

Autumn Leaves

arr. Andrew Carter

Loesser:

Sit Down, You’re Rocking The Boat (Guys and Dolls)

arr. Grayston Ives

Mancini, H:

Moon River

arr. Clay Warnick

Rutter:

Birthday Madrigals

Shearing:

Lullaby of Birdland

arr. Andrew Carter

Sherwin, M:

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

arr. John Drewery

Swingle:

It was a lover and his lass

trad.:

L’Amour de moi

arr. Ward Swingle

Country Dances

arr. Ward Swingle


Guild - GMCD7267

(CD)

$18.00

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