I have listened to London Salon Orchestra recording multiple times. It is certainly not the most original or interesting waltz in history, but it has some nice melodies and is very accessible and easy to listen to even for ordinary mortals and not only hardcore listeners of rare waltzes - no wonder why Theodore Moses-Tobani used parts of it in his "Hearts and Flowers". Anyway very nice arrangement, I enjoyed listening to it a lot.
I have listened to London Salon Orchestra recording multiple times. It is certainly not the most original or interesting waltz in history, but it has some nice melodies and is very accessible and easy to listen to even for ordinary mortals and not only hardcore listeners of rare waltzes - no wonder why Theodore Moses-Tobani used parts of it in his "Hearts and Flowers". Anyway very nice arrangement, I enjoyed listening to it a lot.
I agree, and there are worse around too! Klemperer was not good as a composer!
@@DrivermanO You mean his "Merry Waltz"? It's certainly no the greatest waltz ever, sounds a bit like a pastiche.
@@Adamov1 That's the one! I have it on tape, only recorded it because it was so awful!