ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 1
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Bugler's Holiday (more info)
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Bugler's Holiday - 2:38
Blue Tango (more info)
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Blue Tango - 2:59
The First Day of Spring (more info)
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The First Day of Spring - 3:05
Belle of the Ball (more info)
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Belle of the Ball - 2:57
Governor Bradford March (more info)
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Governor Bradford March - 2:28
Clarinet Candy (more info)
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Clarinet Candy - 2:56
The Captains and the Kings (more info)
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The Captains and the Kings - 2:44
The Golden Years (more info)
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The Golden Years - 4:06
Chicken Reel (more info)
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Chicken Reel - 3:03
Fiddle-Faddle (more info)
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Fiddle-Faddle - 3:40
The Classical Jukebox (more info)
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The Classical Jukebox - 3:04
China Doll (more info)
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China Doll - 2:37
Balladette (more info)
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Balladette - 3:01
Arietta (more info)
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Arietta - 2:36
Piano Concerto in C major (more info)
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I. Allegro moderato - 8:17
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II. Andante - 5:14
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III. Allegro vivo - 5:50
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Hold the Reger! (Jan 19, 2008)
Reviewer:
Jim Shine
Before getting this disc I knew a handful of Anderson's works but nothing here. This album is the first in a projected series of his complete orchestral works, with some premiere recordings promised (on this volume, the Sousa-like Governor Bradford March). My test of a good "light music" disc is, if by the end I don't feel a desperate need to listen to something like Reger's solo viola music...
Before getting this disc I knew a handful of Anderson's works but nothing here. This album is the first in a projected series of his complete orchestral works, with some premiere recordings promised (on this volume, the Sousa-like Governor Bradford March). My test of a good "light music" disc is, if by the end I don't feel a desperate need to listen to something like Reger's solo viola music then it's a good one. This went down a treat. My own preferences are for the quirkier pieces, the quirkiest of all being The Classical Jukebox, complete with needle-stuck-in-groove effect (which the booklet notes point out will not have any meaning for listeners below a certain age - thanks, make me feel old, why don't you!). But everything is enjoyable here. I didn't warm to the piano concerto at first, largely because I felt Anderson had strayed a bit from his strengths - not out of his depth or anything, just that when you think "piano concerto" the competition is rather strong - but having it on in the background a day later it fitted in nicely with the rest. Unless you really want to get all of Anderson's best-known pieces on one disc, I guess this is as good a place as any to start hearing this entertaining music.
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