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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Trevor Duncan: Listings of Music recorded on the Guild Light Music Series.

Posted on 10:00 PM by humpty
I have recently given a listing of Guild Light Music CDs featuring the music of Eric Coates and Haydn Wood. One of the most prolific of Light Music composers was Trevor Duncan (1924-2005), born, Leonard Charles Trebilcock, later wisely changing his name to Trebilco.  His most popular piece is the ‘Little Suite’ from which the ‘March’ was used as the theme tune to Dr. Finlay’s Casebook starring Andrew Cruikshank and Bill Simpson.  Other works of note include ‘The Girl from Corsica’, ‘High Heels’ and ‘St Boniface Down’. My personal favourite is Vision in Velvet.
I have not included links to each CD, however further information can be found on the record company’s webpages.

Anglesey (from 'British Scenes') - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5201)
Broad Horizon - Lansdowne Light Orchestra [actually Stuttgart Radio Orchestra / Kurt Rehfeld] (GLCD5141)
Children in the Park: ‘Dancing for Joy’ - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5125)
Dancing in the Starlight - The Symphonia Orchestra / Curt Andersen (GLCD5179)
Dream of Tomorrow - Symphonia Orchestra / Curt Andersen (GLCD5156)
French Leave - Lansdowne Light Orchestra [Actually Stuttgart Radio Orchestra / Kurt Rehfeld] (GLCD5132)
The Girl from Corsica - The New Concert Orchestra / Cedric Dumont (GLCD5164)
Grand Vista - New Concert Orchestra / R De Porten (GLCD5124)
Great Quest - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [Actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5136)
High Heels - New Concert Orchestra / Jack Leon (GLCD5124)
Inhumanity - New Concert Orchestra / Frederic Curzon (GLCD5140)
Lady in Love - L'orchestre Devereaux / Georges Devereaux (GLCD5124)
Little Debbie - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [Actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5183)
Luccombe Common - The Symphonia Orchestra / Curt Andersen (GLCD5183)
Mam'selle Moderne - Lansdowne Light Orchestra [Actually Stuttgart Radio Orchestra / Kurt Rehfeld] (GLCD5146)
Meadow Mist - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [Actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5194)
Moon Magic - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [Actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5112)
The Olive Grove - The New Concert Orchestra / Cedric Dumont (GLCD5205)
Panoramic Splendour - New Concert Orchestra / R. De Porten (GLCD5111)
Pictures in a Fog: ‘Backstreet’ - New Concert Orchestra / Jack Leon (GLCD5124)
Posterity - New Concert Orchestra / Frederic Curzon (GLCD5124)
Premiere - New Concert Orchestra / Jack Leon (GLCD5149)
Rhythm for Romance - New Concert Orchestra / Frederic Curzon (GLCD5118)
Smile of a Latin - Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra (GLCD5160)
St. Boniface Down - Lansdowne Light Orchestra [Actually Stuttgart Radio Orchestra / Kurt Rehfeld] (GLCD5157)
Still Waters - New Concert Orchestra / Frederic Curzon (GLCD5145)
The Tall Ships - Lansdowne Light Orchestra [Actually Stuttgart Radio Orchestra / Kurt Rehfeld] (GLCD5145)
The Unwanted (modern Ballet Impression): The Boy - New Concert Orchestra / Cedric Dumont (GLCD5195)
Valse Mignonette - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll (actually Dolf Van Der Linden) (GLCD5191)
Vision in Velvet - New Concert Orchestra / Jack Leon (GLCD5101)
A Waltz for Terry - New Concert Orchestra / Nat Nyll [Actually Dolf Van Der Linden] (GLCD5182)
The Wine Harvest - The New Concert Orchestra / Cedric Dumont (GLCD5205)
With Noble Purpose - Grand March - The Symphonia Orchestra / Curt Andersen (GLCD5203)
With Tongue in Cheek - The Symphonia Orchestra / Curt Andersen (GLCD5197)
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