23 Jul

A Programme of Light Music Classics

By  Tony Clayden
(1 Vote)

Just for your interest and info the playlist for the light music concert is as follows (order to be decided)

Curzon Punchiunello Overture
Coates The 3 bears and Music Eveywhere
Leroy Anderson The Typewriter
Montague Philips Rebel Maid dance
Farnon Poodle Parade
Binge Saxophone Concerto
Haydn Wood Sadlers Wells
Peter Wilson Carribean Carnival
Angela Morley Rotten Row
Ernest Tomlinson Graceful Dance
Phyllis Tate St James’s Park
Grainger Handel in the Strand
Clive Richardson Beachcomber
Armstrong Gibbs Dusk
Charles Williams A Quiet Stroll
White Runaway Rocking Horse
Myers Butterflies In The Rain
Strachey Up With The Curtain
Trevor Duncan March from Little Suite

Vocal numbers:
Pipes of Pan from the Arcadians, [Monckton],
The Sun Whose Rays from The Mikado [Gilbert & Sullivan]Waltz Song from Tom Jones [Edward German]

 

Tony Clayden

 

2024 09 14as

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About Geoff 123
Geoff Leonard was born in Bristol. He spent much of his working career in banking but became an independent record producer in the early nineties, specialising in the works of John Barry and British TV theme compilations.
He also wrote liner notes for many soundtrack albums, including those by John Barry, Roy Budd, Ron Grainer, Maurice Jarre and Johnny Harris. He co-wrote two biographies of John Barry in 1998 and 2008, and is currently working on a biography of singer, actor, producer Adam Faith.
He joined the Internet Movie Data-base (www.imdb.com) as a data-manager in 2001 and looked after biographies, composers and the music-department, amongst other tasks. He retired after nine years loyal service in order to continue writing.