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| Creators: Leroy Anderson, Felix Arndt, John W. Bratton, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, Don Gillis, Morton Gould, David Guion, Victor Herbert, Abe Holzmann, Edward Macdowell, Kerry Mills, W. Fred Mills, Ethelbert Nevin, Arthur Pryor, Richard Rodgers, David Rose, Raymond Scott, John Philip Sousa, American Traditional Label: Hyperion UK Category: Music
List Price: $23.98 Buy New: $15.33 You Save: $8.65 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 78851
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 034571170671 EAN: 0034571170671 ASIN: B00000AE0F
Release Date: August 11, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | The Washington Post | | | Whistling Rufus | | | Pavanne | | | Nola: A Silhouette | | | The Whistler and His Dog | | | Belle of the Ball | | | The Arkansas Traveller | | | The Teddy Bears' Picnic | | | To A Wild Rose | | | Blaze Away! | | | Chanson 'In Love' | | | The Toy Trumpet | | | Promenade | | | Plink, Plank, Plunk! | | | The March of the Toys | | | Holiday for Strings | | | Narcissus | | | Symphony No. 5 1-2 'A Symphony For Fun': Perpetual Emotion | | | Symphony No. 5 1-2 'A Symphony For Fun': Spiritual? | | | Symphony No. 5 1-2 'A Symphony For Fun': Scherzofrenia | | | Symphony No. 5 1-2 'A Symphony For Fun': Conclusion! | | | Carousel Waltz |
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| Customer Reviews:
  AMERICAN LIGHT MUSIC CLASSICS May 5, 2008 This CD was purchased particulary for "Nola". I was very elated to find other of my favorite light classics presented with a full symphonic orchestra. A number of these had escaped my memory, what a pleasure to have them available in my music collection.
  EXQUISITE ! DELIGHTFUL ! January 22, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
What a wonderful collection of excellently performed and acoustically marvelous music -- rousing, contemplative, romantic, cheery - some of which were the long-remembered and not-often-heard-now favorite songs of my childhood and youth.
Make sure you read the enclosure that is tucked away into the front cover of this CD -- written in 3 languages, it proides little-known informatin about some of these wonderful tunes and their composers, and the illustrations throught the booklet are also a very nice touch.
Listening to this CD can be an intoxicating experience - what delightful selections all on one CD! From Gershwin to Gould, from Anderson to Sousa and more - a lovely Broadway tune (from Carousel), and the old familiar Arkansas Traveler as well, (and even a little barking and whistling on "The Whistler and His Dog"!) this eclectic collection of pieces was artfully and unforgettably performed, much to my great enjoyment. Although this was the first time I ever heard the New London Orchestra perform, you can be sure that now I will look for other recordings of theirs. I also plan to buy another copy so I can play it in my cubicle (quietly when at work, but LOUDER when I am by myself -- hee hee!!).
What more can I say? I love this CD with its remarkable collection of songs!!!
  Good for all collections December 9, 2000 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Well, here is an English orchestra recording pieces that some American orchestra should have done long ago. This is music to have fun with and much to my delight was a piece that I have only heard on a 10 inch LP. That is Sym 5 1/2 by Don Gillis. This is one of the best light pieces written in the 20th Century by an American, but sadly little performed. Buy it just for the Gillis piece and consider all the others as frosting on the cake. Take a break from Wagner and Glass and get this one and the three CD's of British Light Music. Just enjoy. Aloha..
  A Disc that is a good time all by itself! May 17, 1999 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This recording is the kind that some American "Pops" Orchestras should be making. Most of these light classics are ones that the Boston Pops have recorded before, but I don't think have been done as well as Mr. Corp and the New London Orch., have done them. This disc is a real treat and I hope just the first of many. We as Americans need to rediscover our musical works.
  An excellent compilation of light American classics December 9, 1998 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
British composers are well known for writing for the "Proms" concerts that feature light symphonic fare. There is much less American music in the same vein as Eric Coates, Edward German and Ronald Quilter, but conductor Ronald Corp has unearthed some real treasures on this disc of mostly short, light pieces. Amazon's listing doesn't include two of the best selections on the disc, Richard Rogers' Carousel Waltz and Don Gillis entertaining Symphony 5 1/2, subtitled "Symphony for Fun." It's a real crowd pleaser, and the fine sound on the recording is a good match for the entertaining repertoire.
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