[78-L] Leroy Anderson Question

Cary Ginell soundthink at live.com
Sun Jan 20 14:35:59 PST 2013


Spoke too soon. All of the musicians on the Anderson sessions are identified in the back of the Greenwood publication. The contractor was Morris Stonzek, of Toscanini's NBC Symphony. Stonzek made the selections from musicians in the New York City area. At that time, the NY Phil, NBC Symphony, and others did not offer year-round employment, so most of the recordings were made during the off-season in the summertime. 

All the recordings made between 1950 and 1962 were done at either the Manhattan Center studios on West 34th Street or the Pythian Temple on West 70th St.

Cary Ginell


On Jan 20, 2013, at 2:26 PM, Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com> wrote:

> Most assuredly so. According to the Leroy Anderson Bio-Bibliography, published by Greenwood, "In 1950, in an indication of just how popular Anderson's works where becoming, Decca Records offered him the chance to record his works, conducting his own studio orchestra." Anderson accepted, of course, and added his name to the then-sizeable list of conductors of popular music who became almost as popular as singers, a roster that would also include Mantovani, Les Baxter, Bert Kaempfert, and many others." Apparently Arthur Fiedler was difficult with everyone he worked with and it most likely rankled him when Anderson was accorded his own recording orchestra for a rival label.
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> No personnel for Anderson's orchestras are listed, however, the liner notes from the two-CD MCA set of his Decca recordings indicates that "the musicians employed were the pick of New York's Local #802." The notes indicate a few of the musicians' names, including trombonist Roland Dupont, and on the recording of "Bugler's Holiday," trumpeters James Burke, John Ware, and Raymond Crisara.
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> Cary Ginell
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> On Jan 20, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Eric Goldberg <ericgoldie2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On the Decca recording of the Irish Suite with Anderson conducting, who is " his "Pops" Concert Orchestra? 
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>> Thank you
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>> Eric
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