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Guild-Light-Catalogue-A5.Pdf INDEX PAGE CD-No. Title Page GLCD 5101 Light Music An introduction 5 GLCD 5102 The 1940s 5 GLCD 5103 The 1950s 6 GLCD 5104 Great British Light Orchestras 6 GLCD 5105 Great American Light Orchestras 7 GLCD 5106 The 1930s 7 GLCD 5107 Charles Williams & The Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra 7 GLCD 5108 British Cinema & Theatre Orchestras 7 GLCD 5109 Light Music from the Silver Screen 9 GLCD 5110 Mantovani - By Special Request 9 GLCD 5111 The 1950s, Vol. 2 - Midnight Matinee 10 GLCD 5112 Reflections of Tranquility 10 GLCD 5113 Mantovani - By Special Request, Vol. 2 11 GLCD 5114 Travellin’ Light - Great American Light Orchestra, Vol. 2 11 GLCD 5115 Highdays & Holidays 12 GLCD 5116 The 1930s, Vol. 2 - In Town Tonight 12 GLCD 5117 Bandstand in the Park 13 GLCD 5118 Buried Treasures 13 GLCD 5119 The 1950s, Vol. 3 - Say It With Music 14 GLCD 5120 The Hall Of Fame, Vol. 1 14 GLCD 5121 Joyousness, The Music of Haydn Wood 15 GLCD 5122 British Cinema & Theatre Orchestras, Vol. 2 15 GLCD 5123 Great Light Orchestras Salute Richard Rodgers 16 GLCD 5124 The Hall Of Fame, Vol. 2 16 GLCD 5125 Childhood Memories 17 GLCD 5126 Soloists Supreme 17 GLCD 5127 Great Light Orchestras Salute Cole Porter 18 GLCD 5128 Light Music While You Work 18 GLCD 5129 Beyond the Blue Horizon 19 GLCD 5130 The 1950s, Vol. 4 - Cornflakes 19 GLCD 5131 Light Music on the Move 20 GLCD 5132 Continental Flavour 20 GLCD 5133 Amor Amor: Music for Romance 21 GLCD 5134 Four Decades of Light Music, Vol. 1 - 1920s & 1930s 21 GLCD 5135 Four Decades of Light Music, Vol. 2 - 1940s & 1950s 22 GLCD 5136 Marching and Waltzing 22 GLCD 5137 Light Music While you Work, Vol. 2 23 GLCD 5138 Light Music For All Seasons 23 GLCD 5139 Musical Kaleidoscope, Vol. 1 24 INDEX PAGE CD-No. Title Page GLCD 5140 Musical Kaleidoscope, Vol. 2 24 GLCD 5141 Globetrotting 25 GLCD 5142 The 1950s, Vol. 5 - Sunny Side Up 25 GLCD 5143 Animal Antics 26 GLCD 5144 Childhood Memories, Vol. 2 26 GLCD 5145 Scenic Grandeur 27 GLCD 5146 Stringin’ Along 27 GLCD 5147 Bandstand in the Park, Vol. 2 28 GLCD 5148 Great Light Orchestras Salute Gershwin & Kern 28 GLCD 5149 The Show Goes On 29 GLCD 5150 String Fever 29 GLCD 5151 Going Places 30 GLCD 5152 From Stage And Screen 30 GLCD 5153 Strings and Things go Stereo! 31 GLCD 5154 Musical Kaleidoscope - Vol. 3 31 GLCD 5155 Melodies for Romantics 32 GLCD 5156 Picking Strings 32 GLCD 5157 A Box of Light Musical Allsorts 33 GLCD 5158 That’s Light Musical Entertainment 33 GLCD 5159 More Strings in Stereo! 34 GLCD 5160 Light & Lively 34 GLCD 5161 European Tour 35 GLCD 5162 The Hall Of Fame 35 GLCD 5163 The 1930s Revisited - Vol. 3 36 GLCD 5164 A trip to the Library 36 GLCD 5165 Orchestral Gems in Stereo 37 GLCD 5166 Highly Strung 37 GLCD 5167 Strings In Rhythm 38 GLCD 5168 British Cinema & Theatre Orchestras - Vol. 3 38 GLCD 5169 A first A-Z of Light Music 39 GLCD 5170 Magical Melodies 39 GLCD 5171 War and Peace - Light Music of the 1940s 40 GLCD 5172 Lightly Classical 40 GLCD 5173 The Pianist In The Spotlight 41 GLCD 5174 The Lost Transcriptions - Vol. 1 41 GLCD 5175 Confetti 42 GLCD 5176 From The Vintage Vaults 42 GLCD 5177 The Composer Conducts - Vol. 1 43 GLCD 5178 The Composer Conducts - Vol. 2 43 INDEX PAGE CD-No. Title Page GLCD 5179 Portrait Of My Love 44 GLCD 5180 Bright and Breezy 44 GLCD 5181 The Lost Transcriptions - Vol. 2 45 GLCD 5182 A Second A-Z Of Light Music 45 GLCD 5183 A Return Trip to the Library 46 GLCD 5184 The Lost Transcriptions - Vol. 3 46 GLCD 5185 Christmas Celebrations 47 GLCD 5186 Light Music While You Work - Vol. 3 47 GLCD 5187 Light And Easy 48 GLCD 5188 The Art Of The Arranger - Vol. 1 48 GLCD 5189 Holidays For Strings 49 GLCD 5190 Continental Flavour - Vol. 2 49 GLCD 5191 Strings Afire 50 GLCD 5192 Stereo Into The Sixties 50 GLCD 5193 The Art Of The Arranger - Vol. 2 51 GLCD 5194 Nature’s Realm 51 GLCD 5195 Great British Composers - Vol. 1 52 GLCD 5196 Melodies For The Starlight Hours 52 GLCD 5197 Melody Mixture 53 GLCD 5198 Light Music While You Work - Vol. 4 53 GLCD 5199 Three Great American Light Orchestras 54 GLCD 5200 A Glorious Century of Light Music 54 GLCD 5201 Fiddles And Bows 55 GLCD 5202 Cinema Classics 55 GLCD 5203 Great British Composers - Vol. 2 56 GLCD 5204 Salon, Light and Novelty Orchestras 56 GLCD 5205 Here’s To Holidays 57 GLCD 5206 Non-Stop To Nowhere 57 GLCD 5207 Ça C’est Paris 58 GLCD 5208 The Lost Transcriptions - Vol. 4 58 GLCD 5209 My Dream Is Yours 59 GLCD 5210 Invitation To The Dance 59 GLCD 5211 Light Music While You Work - Vol. 5 60 GLCD 5212 Bright Lights 60 GLCD 5213 Light And Latin 61 GLCD 5214 The Composer Conducts - Vol. 3 61 An Introduction (GLCD 5101) Gateway To The West (Farnon) - QUEEN’S HALL LIGHT ORCH./ROBERT FARNON; Going For A Ride (Torch) - SIDNEY TORCH AND HIS ORCH.; With A Song In My Heart (Rodgers, Hart) - ANDRE KOSTELANETZ & HIS ORCH.; Heykens’ Serenade (Heykens, arr. Goodwin) - RON GOODWIN & HIS ORCH.; Martinique (Warren) - RAY MARTIN & HIS ORCH.; Skyscraper Fantasy (Phillips) - CHARLES WILLIAMS & HIS CONCERT ORCH.; Dance Of The Spanish Onion (Rose) - DAVID ROSE & HIS ORCH.; Out Of This World - theme from the film (Arlen, Mercer) - MANTOVANI & HIS ORCH.; Paris To Piccadilly (Busby, Hurran) - L’ORCHESTRE DEVEREAUX/GEORGES DEVEREAUX; Festive Days (Ancliffe) - LONDON PROMENADE ORCH./ WALTER COLLINS; Ha’penny Breeze - theme from the film (Green) PHILIP GREEN & HIS ORCH.; Tropical (Gould) - MORTON GOULD & HIS ORCH.; Puffin’ Billy (White) - DANISH STATE RADIO ORCH./HUBERT CLIFFORD; First Rhapsody (Melachrino) - MELACHRINO ORCH./GEORGE MELACHRINO; Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Minor (Chopin, arr. Farnon) KINGSWAY SO/CAMARATA; London Bridge March (Coates) - NEW LIGHT SYMPHONY ORCH./JOSEPH LEWIS; Mock Turtles (Morley) - QUEEN’S HALL LIGHT ORCH./ROBERT FARNON; To A Wild Rose (MacDowell, arr. Peter Yorke) - PETER YORKE & HIS CONCERT ORCH.; Plink, Plank, Plunk! (Anderson) - LEROY ANDERSON & HIS ‘POPS’ CONCERT ORCH.; Jamaican Rhumba (Benjamin, arr. Percy Faith) - PERCY FAITH & HIS ORCH.; Vision in Velvet (Duncan) - NEW CONCERT ORCH./JACK LEON; Grand Canyon (van der Linden) - DOLF VAN DER LINDEN & HIS METROPOLE ORCH.; Dancing Princess (Hart, Layman, arr. Young) - FRANK CHACKSFIELD & HIS ORCH.; Dainty Lady (Peter) - REGINALD KING & HIS LIGHT ORCH.; Bandstand (‘Frescoes’ Suite) (Haydn Wood) - NEW CONCERT ORCH./SERGE KRISH The 1940s (GLCD 5102) Music In The Air (Lloyd, arr. Torch) - QUEEN’S HALL LIGHT ORCH./SIDNEY TORCH; Just One Of Those Things (Porter) - BILLY TERNENT & HIS ORCH.; Melody On The Move (Richardson) - QUEEN’S HALL LIGHT ORCH./CHARLES WILLIAMS; Out Of My Dreams (Rodgers, Hammerstein II) - THE GERALDO STRING ORCH.; Linda Chilena (Orefiche, Connelly) - THE STANLEY BLACK ORCH.; Laura (Raksin) - MORTON GOULD & HIS ORCH.; Golliwog’s Cakewalk (Debussy, arr. 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