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4 August 2005

Thursday 4 August 2005 16:00-17:00 (Radio 3)

Bryan Kelly's Comedy Film for Orchestra forms the centre-piece of today's selection alongside music by Eric Coates, Carlo Martelli, William Davies and Gordon MacKenzie.

July's featured artist is John Wilson, who conducts his own orchestra in Richard Rodney Bennett's arrangement of On the Sunny Side of the Street.

Duration:

1 hour

Playlist

BRIAN KAY’S LIGHT PROGRAMME
August 4th 2005

GORDON MACKENZIE
MARCH: UP GUARDS AND AT ‘EM
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
DECCA LF 1009

WILLIAM DAVIES
TOY TOWN TRUMPETER
Crawford Light Orchestra
TOT LP 001, T 1

ERIC COATES
- MOON MAGIC
- ROSE OF SAMARKAND
BBC Concert Orchestra
John Wilson (conductor)
ASV WHL 2107, T 5 and 6

BRYAN KELLY
COMEDY FILM FOR ORCHESTRA
Raphaele Orchestra
Erwin Rondell (conductor)
ASV WLZ 250, CD 2, T 1-5

HERMAN FINK
PENGUIN PARADE
London Promenade Orchestra
Walter Collins (conductor)
PRIVATE RECORDING

JEROME KERN arr. Angela Morley
SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES
John Wilson and his Orchestra
VOCALION CDSA 6803, T 3

VARIOUS
GAIETY MEMORIES
London Palladium Orchestra
Clifford Greenwood (conductor)
PRIVATE RECORDING

SALZER / BRATTON
LACES AND GRACES
Sidney Thompson and his Orchestra
PRIVATE RECORDING

JIMMY McHUGH arr. Richard Rodney Bennett
ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET
Richard Rodney Bennett (piano)
The John Wilson Orchestra
VOCALION CDSA 6800, T 15

CARLO MARTELLI
CELEBRATION DAY
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Gavin Sutherland (conductor)
(no CD details)

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