Leroy Anderson

Person1908-1975

Leroy Anderson's albums, compilations, and singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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American composer of short, light concert pieces (June 29, 1908, Cambridge, MA – May 18, 1975, Woodbury, CT). Anderson was born to Swedish immigrants in Massachusetts, where he studied piano at the New England Conservatory of Music and in 1925, he entered Harvard University. At Harvard he studied theory with Walter Spalding, counterpoint with Edward Ballantine, harmony with George Enescu, composition with Walter Piston and double bass with Gaston Dufresne. He also studied organ with Henry Gideon. Anderson continued his graduate studies at Harvard and became the Director of the Harvard University Band. He wrote a number of catchy arrangements that eventually caught the ear of Arthur Fiedler. He made his first arrangement for Fiedler in 1936, and in 1938, The Boston Pops Orchestra performed his piece, Jazz Pizzicato. At Fielder's request, Anderson wrote the companion, Jazz Legato, in 1939. In 1942 Leroy Anderson joined the U.S. Army. During his time in the armed forces, he wrote The Syncopated Clock and Promenade. In 1951, he was recalled for active duty for Korean War and wrote his first hit Blue Tango. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Anderson wrote many more of his "miniature" pieces, most of which were first performed and recorded by artist 107094. His pieces, including Sleigh Ride, The Typewriter, Bugler's Holiday, and A Trumpeter's Lullaby are still performed by orchestras and bands ranging from school groups to professional organizations. For his contribution to the recording industry, Leroy Anderson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1620 Vine Street. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1995 the Harvard University Band's new headquarters was named the Anderson Band Center in honor of Leroy Anderson.

Discography

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Rossini-Britten Matinees Musicales Anderson-Irish Suite

1950

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The Comedians, Op. 26 / Classical Juke Box

1951

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The Music of Leroy Anderson, Vol. 1

1958

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Leroy Anderson Conducts Leroy Anderson

1959

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Leroy Anderson In Latin America

1959

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Leroy Anderson Conducts His Music

1960

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The New Music Of Leroy Anderson

1962

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Fiddle-Faddle/Blue Tango/Sleigh Ride: 10 Other Leroy Anderson Favorites

1962

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Blue Tango and Other Favourites

1963

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Blue Tango And Other Leroy Anderson Favourites

1963

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The Music Of Leroy Anderson Volume 3

1965

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Fiddle Faddle (15 Favorites By Leroy Anderson)

1967

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Syncopated Clock (And Other Favorites By Leroy Anderson)

1986

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Blue Tango - Symphonic Pops By Leroy Anderson

1990

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Fiddle Faddle: 15 Favorites by Leroy Anderson

1991

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Frederick Fennell Conducts the Music of Leroy Anderson

1992

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Die Geschichte von Babar

1994

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Leroy Anderson Favorites

1995

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Frederick Fennell Conducts the Music of Leroy Anderson and Eric Coates

1996

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The Music Of Leroy Anderson

2000

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Orchestral Favourites

2001

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A Leroy Anderson Christmas

2004

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Orchestral Music, Volume 1

2006

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Orchestral Music, Volume 3

2007

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Orchestral Music, Volume 2

2008

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Orchestral Music, Volume 4

2008

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Orchestral Music - 3

2008

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Orchestral Music Vol.2

2008

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Orchestral Music, Volume 5

2008

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The Phantom Regiment And Other Tales

2008

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In The World Of Spirits: Christmas Classics For Wind Band

2012

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The Music of Leroy Anderson

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