[78-L] Odeon acoustic beauty
RAY KILCOYNE
kil at roadrunner.com
Wed Mar 25 18:00:50 PDT 2009
I stand corrected. What I should have said was that Joyce only had a few of
his compositions licensed through ASCAP. I assume the others didn't make it
to this side of the Atlantic. These are the ones listed by ASCAP.
1 . ALOMA
2 . BOHEMIA
3 . BRIGHTON HIKE THE
4 . CHARMING
5 . DAVID FROST SHOW CUES
6 . DREAM OF THE BALL
7 . DREAMING
8 . DREAMING
9 . OLD GRENADIER
10 . PASSING OF SALOME
11 . RECRUITS ON PARADE
12 . SONG OF AUTUMN
13 . SONG OF THE RIVER
14 . SONGE D AUTOMNE
15 . THOUSAND KISSES (THE)
16 . VISION OF SALOME
> Ray Kilcoyne wrote:
>
> > Joyce wasn't too prolific.
> --
> On the contrary. As the sought after "Waltz King" of Britain in the 1910's
> Archibald Joyce (1873 - 1963) could write a waltz in a day - which he
> often
> did. He continued to write music well into the 1940's, and some of his
> songs
> sold in huge quantities. "Passing Of Salome" (1912) was sold out (50 000
> copies of sheet music) in a few months. A few decades later he returned to
> the Salome theme (which he explored as early as 1909 with "Visions Of
> Salome") with the beautiful "Phantom Of Salome" - which I played in my
> programme two weeks ago. It was recorded in 1998 by The London Salon
> Ensemble.
>
> Marco Polo issued a whole CD with Archibald Joyce's music in 1995:
> http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.223694
>
> The liner notes can be read at
>
> http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.223694&catNum=223694&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English#
>
> Kristjan
>
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