Robert Farnon, Canadian by birth but long resident
in Guernsey and since the last war part of the English light music scene,
has achieved distinction as arranger and conductor. He is a master of
the mood music picture. He is 85 this year (2002) and the anniversary
has been marked by the reissue of his vintage recordings, first on a
Naxos Historical disc and now on this from the "Evergreen"
magazine", whose Spring issue carried an article on him. The disc
shows Farnon’s skill as a composer with most of his most famous post-war
hits on display. Jumping Bean, Westminster Waltz, Portrait of a Flirt,
A Star is Born, Derby Day and Journey Into Melody are
classics of British light music and all became cinema, TV or radio signature
tunes. These are matched up with some others which will not be so well
known: How Beautiful is Night, Little Miss Molly, Mid-Ocean and
Malaga. Farnon conducts all his own music and four tracks by
other "mood music/signature tune" merchants, all probably
inspired by him. These are vintage recordings, over 50 years old in
many cases. I would have welcomed more detail on how old. However the
transfers are good and this is an enjoyable, recommendable release to
add to Evergreen’s light music catalogue.
Philip Scowcroft
See also
ROBERT FARNON: From the Highlands, From the Emerald Isle.
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra.
Dutton Laboratories Vocalion Series CDLK4100 78m ADD (Mastered from
Decca originals 1957 Mono/Stereo).
THE
QUEEN'S HALL LIGHT ORCHESTRA: Various works by: Farnon, Curzon,
Williams etc. The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. Conducted by: Charles
Williams, Robert Farnon, Sidney Torch. Dutton Vocalion CDEA6021 77m
ADD. Bargain Price