I would like to do something for you too. Are you looking for information about a recording from the former Czechoslovakia?
I haven't given up yet...
I thought part of some famous recording was used in the jingle. I can't imagine that Trevor Duncan's (or other similar) recordings reached
(then) socialist Czechoslovakia through the Iron Curtain in the 1960s. But I admit that even that is possible.
I am very sorry that the origin of the jingle cannot be identified yet. I believed that someone would succeed and it would make me very happy ...
The issue here is that this piece is almost certainly one of the thousands of "library" scores that were written in the 50's and 60's. By definition these were generic "mood" pieces. So they would be given titles that would reflect that mood. This particular piece is so similar to a LOT of others - scurrying descending strings leading to an upbeat march feel theme. It might well be that this theme is included in one of the Guild releases but there are literally dozens if not hundreds to choose from....... (Trevor Duncan wrote extensively for libraries but I think this particular score has a slightly American feel)
This is a short musical excerpt used as the jingle of a music show in the sixties.
https://vocaroo.com/11dSoyDFXbQA
Do any of you know something about this instrumental song ? (Its name, the name of the composer and the artist.)
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