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Brian introduces The Smuggler's Song by Mark Lubbock, William Alwyn's Suite of Scottish Dances and An Old Fashioned Sing-along Medley arranged by George Cohan, amongst other light music classics and rarities.

Playlist

Presented by Brian Kay
Producer: Elizabeth Funning
Broadcast Assistant: Patrick Johns

Julius Fucik
'March: Uncle Teddy' (4'49")
Czech Philharmonic conducted by Vaclav Neumann
CD: Ken Wilkins CD 5, track 6

Eric Plessow and Heinz Grunberg
'Roter Teufel' (2'48")
Darek Ensemble
CD: Sonia CD 77004, track 1

Wilfred Burns
'Melody in Moccasins' (2'21")
Philip Green and his Orchestra
CD: ASV AJA 5470, track 7

William Alwyn
'Suite of Scottish Dances' (7'42")
Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland
CD: ASV WHL 2113, tracks 2-8

Jerome Kern
'Very Warm for May Medley' (5'38")
Cy Walter (piano)
CD: Shellwood SWCD 32, tracks 24-25

John Fox
'Summer Overture' (4'29")
Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland
CD: ASV WHL 2140, track 4

George Cohan
'An Old Fashioned Sing-Along Medley' (4'38")
Richard Hayman and his Orchestra
CD: Naxos 8.555016, track 8

Paul Lewis
'Suite Navarraise' (10'45")
Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland
CD: Naxos 8.557752, tracks 12-14

Mark Lubbock
'The Smuggler's Song' (2'26")
Owen Brannigan conducted by Ernest Lush
CD: GCD 224715, track 5

Mark Lubbock
'Polka Dots' (3'08")
RTE Concert Orchestra conducted by Ernest Tomlinson
CD: Marco Polo 8.223522, track 2

Ralph Dollimore
'Rooftop Rhapsody' (3'01")
New Abbey Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Semprini
CD: Ken Wilkins CD 5, track 3




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