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Leroy Anderson
…Harvard University Band headquarters the Anderson Band Center in honor of Leroy Anderson. Personal Life Anderson married Eleanor Jane Firke in 1942. Together, they raised two sons and a daughter…
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Leroy Anderson – Piano Concerto, 1 of 2 (1953)
Leroy Anderson’s “Concerto for piano and orchestra” (1953) is a witty and refreshing composition that showcases his talent. Anderson, known for popular pieces like “Sleigh Ride” and “The Typewriter,” ventured…
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Promenade by Leroy Anderson
“Promenade” by Leroy Anderson – part of The Leroy Anderson Collection, released in 1988….
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Jazz Pizzicato by Leroy Anderson
“Jazz Pizzicato” by Leroy Anderson, from The Leroy Anderson Collection, released in 1988….
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Leroy Anderson – Serenata for Piano Solo
Leroy Anderson’s “Serenata” transcribed and played on piano….
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Leroy Anderson’s The Typewriter – Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Iceland Symphony Orchestra performs Leroy Anderson’s The Typewriter with conductor Bernharður Wilkinson and typewriter soloist Steef van Oosterhout….
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Leroy Anderson – Jazz Pizzicato
Leroy Anderson – Jazz Pizzicato – String Ensemble concert, Sept 17, 2009….
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Leroy Anderson’s A Trumpeter’s Lullaby, Featuring David Spangler
The Microsoft Orchestra, a classical symphony orchestra made up of Microsoft employees, retirees, and friends, performed a trumpet solo of “A Trumpeter’s Lullaby” by Leroy Anderson on 6/21/10 in Redmond,…
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Leroy Anderson – The Syncopated Clock – Guitar Duet
Leroy Anderson – The Syncopated Clock (guitar duet) on Patreon, Spotify, Twitter, and Instagram. State-of-the-art foamboard clock puppetry featured….
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Blue Tango on Guitar, by Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson’s 1952 hit “Blue Tango” on solo guitar, with added bits from an old piano version. Email for music/tab PDF….
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Leroy Anderson – Fiddle Faddle
Leroy Anderson’s “Fiddle Faddle” composition….
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Fiddle Faddle – Leroy Anderson Performed by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops
Leroy Anderson’s Fiddle-Faddle, a modern and witty orchestral composition, was a big hit in 1951. It was arranged for Boston Pops by Arthur Fiedler, who conducted the orchestra from 1930…