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Description: Official site of the composer of light concert music. Biography, Real Audio RAM samples, video and CD information, catalog, guest book, and contact information.
Leroy Anderson, Official Website of the American Composer of Classical Music
Leroy Anderson, American Composer of Light Concert Music, Blue Tango, Syncopated Clock, Sleigh Ride
A Christmas Festival
- American Composer
- Anderson
- Blue Tango
- Boston Pops Orchestra
- Bugler\'s Holiday
- Classical Composer
- Classical Music
- Composer
- Conductor
- Fiddle-faddle
- Goldilocks
- Harvard Band
- Harvard Composer
- Harvard University Band
- Irish Suite
- Leroy
- Leroy Anderson
- Pops Composer
- Sandpaper Ballet
- Serenata
- Sleigh Ride
- Syncopated Clock
- Typewriter Song
- Woodbury Connecticut
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Leroy Anderson
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Biography, photograph, and MIDI audio of select compositions from the Classical Music Midi Page. Some large files archived in ZIP format.
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Leroy Anderson
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Brief life and musical summary with emphasis on his relationship with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. From the Classical Composers Database.
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Once Upon A Sleighride
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PBS documentary companion web site for the composer and his music. Includes biography, Real Audio RM format samples of music, transcripts and reprints of various interviews and articles, video and audio recording information, and feedback.
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Anderson, Leroy (1908 - 1975), United States
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Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays.
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Walter Piston
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PBS article includes biography, quotes from Leroy Anderson and Leonard Bernstein, compliments on his teaching ability, and mention of his textbooks.
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Leroy Anderson
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Musical biography tracing his career from the mid-1930s as he was noticed by Arthur Fiedler and began writing light orchestral music. From Space Age Pop Music.
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Harvard University Band
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As the ever present and never failing supporters of Harvard athletics, the Harvard University Band has filled the stands and the gridiron of Soldiers Field with mayhem, music and wit since 1919.
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Composer Ivan Tcherepnin Dies
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Obituary notice from The Harvard Gazette notes his work at the university's Electronic Music Studio, his major compositions, and his family.
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Hurwit, Albert
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(1931- ), Hartford, Connecticut. Biography, and information about Symphony No. 1.
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Hewett, Roger
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Information about the Canadian pianist, orchestator, and composer for film/television.
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