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Leroy Anderson: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3 - Alasdair Malloy (typewriter); Catherine Moore (trumpet); BBC Concert Orchestra; Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
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  1. Harvard Sketches (5), suite for orchestra
  2. Melody on Two Notes, for student orchestra
  3. Mother's Whistler, for orchestra
  4. The Penny Whistle Song, for orchestra
  5. The Phantom Regiment, for orchestra
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  1. Harvard Sketches (5), suite for orchestra
  2. Melody on Two Notes, for student orchestra
  3. Mother's Whistler, for orchestra
  4. The Penny Whistle Song, for orchestra
  5. The Phantom Regiment, for orchestra
  6. Plink, Plank, Plunk!, for string orchestra
  7. Promenade, for orchestra
  8. Sandpaper Ballet, for orchestra
  9. Saraband, for orchestra
  10. Serenata, for orchestra
  11. Old MacDonald Had a Farm, free arrangement for orchestra
  12. Seventy-Six Trombones, song (from "The Music Man")
  13. Sleigh Ride, for orchestra (or string orchestra)
  14. Suite of Carols (7), arranged for brass choir
  15. Wintergreen for President, song (from Of Thee I Sing, musical)
  16. The Typewriter, for orchestra (with typewriters)
  17. Trumpeter's Lullaby, for orchestra
  18. The Syncopated Clock, for orchestra
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The surprises just keep on coming in Naxos' excellent Leroy Anderson: Orchestral Works series, of which this is volume 3, performed, like its predecessors, by the BBC Concert Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin. Some hardcore Anderson fanatics might recall Alma Mater (1954), a staid and respectful homage to Anderson's own alma mater Harvard University. But chances are even they have never heard its predecessor, Harvard Sketches (1939), which is far more irreverent and striking; the movement "Widener Reading Room" could pass for ...

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