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The
following is a list of Selected Orchestra Recordings
of Leroy Anderson's music.
Not all titles are available through this website.
In addition to the CDs shown or listed
in the Leroy Anderson Website Store,
other CDs of Leroy Anderson's music
may be purchased through major record
outlets.
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Concerto in C
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"American Piano
Classics" Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops,
Stewart Goodyear, pianist, Telarc CD 80112
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Goldilocks
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Original cast album, Sony
Broadway CD/SC 48222
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ALL - ANDERSON MUSIC
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Music of
Leroy Anderson
Live in Concert
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Leroy Anderson Conducting the U.S. Air Force Band, Walking Frog Records WFR 314
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Leroy Anderson Collection
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Leroy Anderson and his
Orchestra, 2-CD Set. MCA Classics MCAD2-9815
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Sleigh Ride
The Best of Leroy Anderson
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Leroy Anderson and his
Orchestra MCAD-11710
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The Typewriter
Leroy Anderson Favorites
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Leonard Slatkin,
St. Louis Symphony, BMG Classics CD09026068048-2
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Fiddle-Faddle
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Maurice
Abravanel, Utah Symphony, Vanguard Classics CD OVC 6008
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Leroy Anderson Orchestral
Favorites
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Richard Hayman
and his Orchestra, Naxos 8.559125
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Leroy Anderson Greatest
Hits
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Arthur Fiedler,
Boston Pops, RCA Victor CD61237
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The Syncopated Clock
Leroy Anderson Favorites
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Warren Edward Vincent, Royal
Farnsworth Pops Orch., Pickwick
11252
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Belle of the Ball
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Frederick Fennell, Kosei
Wind Ensemble, Kosei CD KOCD2812
Ludwig Publications (800)
851-1150
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Serenata
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Frederick Fennell, Kosei
Wind Ensemble, Kosei CD KOCD2813
Ludwig Publications (800)
851-1150
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"Next to Johann
Strauss there was nobody who could do a certain kind of music better than
Anderson. I think he was one of the most completely inventive
composers who ever lived - a wonderful and unique talent."
- Nicolas Slonimsky
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author, editor.
"Leroy Anderson had a rare
and remarkable wisdom, unusual among composers in any style. He knew the
precise measure of his own talent. He never failed to polish his creations
to perfection, yet he was never pretentious. The honesty and candor in his
music is what earns it a lasting place in the repertoire, secure where
thousands of imitators have disappeared."
- Andrew Massey - conductor, composer.
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