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Leroy Anderson
American composer Leroy Anderson was known for his signature light orchestral music. His unique and memorable melodies have captivated audiences worldwide. An impressive catalog of light concert pieces, including classics…
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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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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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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…