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 Doublebass 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 Synocpated 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 [a107094]. 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.
2022
Acrobat
2xCDr, Comp
2016
Alto
CD, Album, Comp
2012
2010
TIP (4)
2xCD, Comp
2008
Naxos
CD, Comp
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2006
Dynamic Nostalgia
CD, Comp
2006
2002
Naxos Nostalgia
CD, Comp
2000
Walking Frog Records
CD, Album
1997
PPI Entertainment
CD, RM
1997
1996
1996
1996
1996
1992
1992
1992
1990
1989
1989
1988
1986
1982
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Gat
1982
1982
1981
MCA Records, MCA Records
LP, Album, Comp
1976
1967
Toshiba Records
7"
1965
1964
1962
Brunswick
LP, Album
1960
RCA Red Seal
7", Mono
1960
Polydor
LP
1960
1959
1959
1959
1959
1958
Brunswick
7", EP
1958
Mercury
7", EP, Promo
1958
1956
Festival Records
10"
1955
Polydor
7"
1954
Polydor
7", EP
1954
Royale, Royale
7", EP, Red
1954
1954
1953
Polydor, Polydor
7", EP, Mono
1952
1952
1951
1951
1950
RCA Victor Red Seal
7", Red
1950
1950
1950
1949
Brunswick
7", EP
Polydor
LP
Coral
LP, Album
Mercury
7", EP
MCA Special Markets
LP
Tempo (2)
Shellac, 10"
Circulo Musical
LP, Album, Club
Philips
10xLP, Comp, S/Edition
Brunswick
7", EP
Decca
7", EP
Decca
7", EP
Festival Records
7", EP, Mono
Russell Records (2)
10", Single, Mono
Decca
LP
Longines Symphonette Society, Longines Symphonette Society
2xLP, Mono
Decca
7", Single, Mono
Decca
7", Single, Mono
Brunswick
LP
His Master's Voice
10", Album
2024
Sony Classical
14xCD, RE, RM + Box, Comp
2024
Mark Masters
CD
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
Not On Label (STL Trombones Self-released)
15xFile, MP3, 192
2023
Real Gone Music, Second Disc Records
2xCD, Comp, RM
2023
Artists & Acts
File, MP3, 320
2023
Sunnyside
CD, Album
2023
Not On Label (Vilniaus Balio Dvariono Dešimtmetė Muzikos Mokykla Self-released)
2xLP, Comp, Ltd
2023
Mark Masters
CD
2023
Jamey Ray Music
LP
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