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The Golden Age of Light Music: Light Music While You Work, Vol. 5

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The Golden Age of Light Music: Light Music While You Work, Vol. 5
The Golden Age of Light Music: Light Music While You Work, Vol. 5

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The Golden Age of Light Music: Light Music While You Work, Vol. 5

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Guild Music
's fifth volume of their popular
Golden Age of Light Music: Light Music While You Work
series proves that the demand for these vintage
Decca
classical recordings remains strong. Beginning in 1940, the BBC began airing a program of light music which was intended to boost morale during the war. The recordings focused on music by smaller "light" orchestras rather than more dramatic, symphonic fare. The program was such a success that
began issuing a series of 78 rpm records which could be played in the factories when the program was off the air. The music featured in
Volume Five
again dips from that pool of
recordings which were made between 1942 and 1947. Now-familiar names from previous
Guild
collections include the orchestras of
Harry Fryer
,
Richard Crean
, and and
Harold Collins
. The short pieces generally range between two and three minutes each, with a focus largely on uptempo waltzes and marches. ~ Timothy Monger

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