Description: Stanley Black & His Orchestra: Stanley Black OBE (14 June 1913 – 27 November 2002) was an English bandleader, composer, conductor, arranger and pianist. He wrote and arranged many film scores, recording prolifically for the Decca label (including their subsidiaries London and Phase 4). Beginning with jazz collaborations with American musicians such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter during the 1930s, he moved into arranging and recording in the Latin American music style and also won awards for his classical conducting. Life and career:Black was born as Solomon Schwartz on 14 June 1913 in Whitechapel, England. His parents were Polish and Romanian Jews. He began piano lessons at the age of seven and trained in piano and composition under Rae Robertson at the Matthay School of Music. He was aged only 12 when his first classical composition was broadcast on BBC Radio. His first professional job was for a C.B. Cochran 1930 theatrical revue followed by winning a Melody Maker competition for his arrangement of a jazz chorus the next year. In the early 1930s, he was employed in dance bands, and had worked with Howard Jacobs, Joe Orlando, Lew Stone, Maurice Winnick and Teddy Joyce by the time he joined Harry Roy in 1936. Black had also broadcast and recorded with several American musicians, including jazz saxophonists Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter during their stays in England during this decade. Hawkins had first heard Black on late night radio shows with Lew Stone's band. When the two eventually met in London, the reviewer Edgar Jackson suggested they record together, and the two men collaborated on a duet version of "Honeysuckle Rose". During World War II, Black joined the Royal Air Force and became involved in managing the entertainment of servicemen based at Wolverhampton. In 1944, he was appointed conductor of the BBC Dance Orchestra, and remained in the job for almost nine years, broadcasting as many as six nights a week. Black's radio work kept him in contact with a large listening audience, through his incidental music for shows such as Much Binding in the Marsh and the first two series of The Goon Show. He also conducted the BBC Dance Orchestra for the popular comedy show Ray's a Laugh, starring Ted Ray. Black later presented his own programmes on radio and television, including Black Magic and The Marvellous World of Stanley Black. In the early 1950s, he regularly topped the Melody Maker lists of the most-heard musicians on radio. He was chosen to be included on Decca's first release of long-playing records in the UK in June 1950. This enabled him to continue his conducting, arranging and performing career and resulted many albums. He was particularly popular in United States, as evidenced by his inclusion in the Billboard best-sellers lists. During 1968–69, he was principal conductor of the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra. Becoming involved with the film industry, he composed and arranged music for about 200 films. He was appointed music director at Elstree Studios in 1958. He was also principal conductor of the studio orchestra of Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC) and their musical director composer from 1958 to 1963. During his life, he conducted many of Britain's major orchestras, and until the 1990s he was still directing regular broadcast sessions at the BBC studios, despite the onset of deafness in later life. Stanley Black & His Orchestra – The Music Of Lecuona / Place PigalleLabel:Vocalion – CDLK 4176Format:CD, CompilationCountry:UKReleased:2003Genre:JazzStyle:Easy ListeningTrack list:The Music Of Lecuona1Siboney3:312Danza Lucumi4:083Jungle Drums ( Canto Karabali )3:284Gitanarias2:305Maria My Own3:236Malaguena4:107Always In My Heart3:048Andalucia2:459La Comparsa3:0910High In Sierra3:26Place Pigalle11Domino1:5912Why Do You Pass Me By2:4413At Last! At last!2:4414Autumn Leaves2:4815C'Est Ci Bon2:3616The Sea ( La Mer )4:0717Waltz Of Paree2:1518Chez-Moi2:4419Boom!2:2120Mademoiselle De Paris2:4921When The World Was Young2:5222J'Attendrai2:25Companies, etc.Copyright © – The Decca Record Company LimitedLicensed From – The Decca Record Company LimitedNotes1-10 ℗ September 1958 SLK 4011 11-22 ℗ December 1957 LK 4212 This compilation and Digital remastering: ℗ 2003 Vocalion © 2003 Vocalion (catalogue No on sleeve misquoted as SLK 4011 rather than SKL 4011)Barcode and Other IdentifiersBarcode: 765387417628SPARS Code: ADD
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CD Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Composer: Various
Language: English
Era: 1950s
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Instrument: Big Band
Case Condition: Very Good (VG)
Features: Compilation, Import, Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve, 2 Albums on 1 CD
Conductor: Stanley Black
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Performer Orchestra: Stanley Black Orchestra
Release Year: 2003
Format: CD
Genre: Easy Listening, Orchestral, New Age & Easy Listening
Run Time: 67 min.
Style: Orchestral
Record Label: Vocalion
Artist: Stanley Black
Release Title: Place Pigalle/Music of Lecuona