Constructed around a classical theme this latest Guild 
                  release bursts against two barriers; the 80 minute mark, and 
                  the 50 year copyright period. One knows by now that this series 
                  offers full value for money. Guild never stints, and jam-packs 
                  its product. And they edge ever forward chronologically, so 
                  that this disc finishes with recordings made in 1959. The earliest, 
                  in fact, come from 1942, via non commercial transcriptions made 
                  by one of the greatest figures of the genre, David Rose. 
                  
                  I think we can argue whether ‘Lightly Classical’ is a term sufficient 
                  to cover both Rose’s arrangements of Stravinsky, and also Walton’s 
                  Façade of which we hear the Popular Song from the second 
                  suite, unadorned in the composer-conducted Philharmonia recording. 
                  It’s certainly light-hearted but I’m not sure it quite fits 
                  the brief. Still, these things can be fruitfully argued. 
                  
                  Things get off to a contrasting start in two David Carroll arrangements, 
                  though he went here by the name of Ralph Sterling. In typically 
                  upfront 1959 Mercury sound we get Rimsky’s bumblebee in a slashingly 
                  saucy arrangement and Debussy, which is all languor and reflection. 
                  The Wally Stott/Angela Morley take on Holst’s Dargason 
                  from his St. Paul’s Suite came as a welcome surprise to me – 
                  it’s boldly etched and very enjoyable. Colourful orchestration 
                  informs the reinvention of The Lamp is Low – from an 
                  original idea by Debussy, as they used to say in the films, 
                  whilst Sidney Torch summons up Lehár’s waltzes with 1940s touches 
                  added. 
                  
                  A rather unusual item is Stanley Black’s Overture to a Costume 
                  Comedy, a very Beethovenian opus, dashingly dispatched by 
                  the London Symphony under Pierino Gamba. This is an original 
                  work, written in a lighter vein, but most of the items are arrangements, 
                  such as the somewhat treacly Felton Rapley take on Schumann’s 
                  ‘Devotion’ served up by Charles Williams. Or the rather glutinous 
                  Philip Green version of Tchaikovsky’s Barcarolle; but 
                  whoever played the muted and open trombone – he’s excellent. 
                  Unlike Black’s pastiche, Farnon turns up with a richly Delian 
                  piece called Lake of the Woods whose Debussian wind-piping 
                  is also powerfully evocative. This little eight minute tone 
                  poem is by some way the longest single piece in this selection. 
                  
                  
                  But Guild’s compilers reprise their propensity for entertaining 
                  juxtapositions and they follow this sensitively shaped piece 
                  with Khachaturian’s Waltz from the Masquerade suite where Kostelanetz 
                  asks for – and gets - some oomph from his New York forces. Later 
                  on in the programme we do get the Sabre Dance, a Warner Brothers 
                  LP of 1958 and played by John Scott Trotter. Grieg suits the 
                  Mantovani strings, with its elite practitioners, and Eric Jupp 
                  does full justice to Haydn Wood’s lovely Brown Bird Singing. 
                  Clebanoff and his strings are more of an acquired taste, as 
                  they douse Massenet in treacle. The disc ends with those Rose 
                  Firebird sides, fascinating in their jagged jazz-hued elements. 
                  
                  
                  Well transferred, and splendidly annotated, as ever. 
                  
                  Jonathan Woolf
                
see also review by Bob 
                  Briggs
                
Full track listing:
                
Nikolay Andreyevich RIMSKY KORSAKOV 
                  (1844-1908)  
                  Flight Of The Bumble Bee, arr. Ralph Sterling, better known 
                  as David Carroll 1:24 
                  Pierre Challet and his orchestra 
                  Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918)  
                  
                  Clair De Lune, arr. Ralph Sterling, better known as David Carroll 
                  [4:34] 
                  Pierre Challet and his orchestra 
                  Gustav HOLST 
                  The Dargason from “St. Paul’s Suite” arr. Angela Morley 3:06 
                  
                  Angela Morley and her orchestra as ‘Wally Stott’ on LP label 
                  
                  William WALTON 
                  Popular Song from “Façade” Suite No. 2 [2:22] 
                  Philharmonia Orchestra/William Walton 
                  Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) 
                  
                  ‘The Lamp Is Low’ based on Pavanne arr..Mitchell Parish; Peter 
                  de Rose; Bert A. Shefter [2:45] 
                  Frank de Vol and his orchestra 
                  Franz LEHAR 
                  Gipsy Love - Waltz arr. Sidney Torch [5:33] 
                  Sidney Torch and his orchestra 
                  Stanley BLACK 
                  Overture To A Costume Comedy 
                  LSO/Pierino Gamba [3:51] 
                  Robert SCHUMANN (1810-1856) 
                  
                  Portrait Of Clare from the film “Portrait Of Clare” transcribed 
                  and arranged from Robert Schumann’s “Devotion” by Felton Rapley 
                  [3:16] 
                  Charles Williams and his orchestra 
                  Alexandre Clément Léon Joseph LUIGINI 
                  
                  “Ballet Egyptien” Finale [2:40] 
                  Ronnie Munro and his orchestra 
                  Pyotr Il’yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) 
                  
                  Barcarolle, arr. Philip Green [3:00] 
                  Philip Green and his orchestra 
                  Robert Joseph FARNON 
                  Lake Of The Woods [7:52] 
                  Leslie Jones and his Orchestra of London 
                  Aram Il’yich KHACHATURIAN 
                  
                  Masquerade” Suite – Waltz [3:35] 
                  Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York/Andre Kostelanetz 
                  
                  Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) 
                  
                  Beyond The Moonlight based on Felix Mendelssohn’s “On Wings 
                  Of Song” arr. Dorchas Cochran; Ralph Sterling, better known 
                  as David Carroll [2:34] 
                  David Carroll and his orchestra 
                  Alexander BORODIN 
                  He’s In Love from “Kismet” based on ‘Polovetzian Dances’ from 
                  “Prince Igor” 
                  arr. Percy Faith [2:49] 
                  Percy Faith and his orchestra 
                  Edvard GRIEG 
                  Last Spring [4:21] 
                  The Melachrino Strings conducted by George Melachrino 
                  Dimitri Borisovich KABALEVSY 
                  
                  Comedians’ Galop [2:10] 
                  Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra/Robert Farnon 
                  Haydn WOOD 
                  Brown Bird Singing [2:59] 
                  Eric Jupp and the Melodi Strings 
                  Pyotr Il’yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) 
                  
                  Theme from “Swan Lake” Ballet Tchaikovsky, arr. Ray Conniff 
                  [2:44] 
                  Ray Coniff and his orchestra and chorus 
                  2:44 
                  Jules MASSENET (1842-1912)  
                  
                  Meditation from “Thais”- arranged and adapted by Herman Clebanoff 
                  and W. Robinson [2:58] 
                  Clebanoff Strings 
                  Aram Il’yich KHACHATURIAN 
                  
                  Sabre Dance from ballet “Gayaneh [2:41] 
                  John Scott Trotter and his orchestra 
                  Igor STRAVINSKY 
                  “The Firebird” Ballet arr. David Rose - Dance Of The Princesses 
                  [4:12]; Dance Of Kastchei [3:04]; Berceuse & Finale [4:16]
                  David Rose and his orchestra