Anderson Orchestral Works, Vol 5

More Anderson light delights – and you get words this time, too

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Leroy Anderson

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: American Classics

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 52

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: 8559382

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Goldilocks Leroy Anderson, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra
Kim Criswell, Soprano
Leonard Slatkin, Conductor
Leroy Anderson, Composer
William Dazeley, Baritone
Suite of Carols Leroy Anderson, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leonard Slatkin, Conductor
Leroy Anderson, Composer
Goldilocks, Movement: Lady in Waiting Leroy Anderson, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leonard Slatkin, Conductor
Leroy Anderson, Composer
Goldilocks, Movement: Shall I Take My Heart and Go Leroy Anderson, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leonard Slatkin, Conductor
Leroy Anderson, Composer

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Naxos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 0

Catalogue Number: 8 559381

On Volume 4 of this Naxos series, only the delightful Summer Skies falls into the familiar format of Anderson orchestral miniature. The rest constitutes arrangements, including Anderson’s exquisitely wrought orchestration of MacDowell’s To a Wild Rose. If the inclusion of vocal arrangements of Blue Tango, Forgotten Dreams and Belle of the Ball in a collection of orchestral works seems strange, few will object to the chance to hear Tin Pan Alley’s attempts to capitalise on Anderson’s successes.

The Irish Suite (the main item on this disc) – a clever compilation of Irish folk tunes – has already been recorded by Fiedler, Anderson himself (four movements only) and Fennell, and is done here with no less grace, charm and excitement. On the back of its success, Anderson conceived his Scottish Suite, but he completed only four of the planned six movements, recorded only two, and then withdrew the suite altogether. Though overall nowhere near as clever a piece as its predecessor, it’s good to have the whole included here; “Turn ye to me” is especially beautifully done.

Previous volumes in this series have included suites of carols; however, the arrangement of less devotional melodies within the Christmas overture heard here seems to me much the most attractive of such seasonal offerings.

Another of Anderson’s Christmas selections (this time for woodwind) appears on Volume 5, a CD that’s otherwise given over wholly to music from the only Anderson theatre score ever to reach Broadway. We have here a good proportion of Goldilocks (a misleading title, for the show is about a quarrelling actress and a millionaire who eventually acknowledge their love), though it’s by no means as comprehensive as the original Broadway cast version. It’s not made clear why – in a less than overfilled CD – the selection is so restricted. In fact, it’s less a representation of the show per se than a concert suite – an ad hoc compilation of show extracts and Anderson’s own concert arrangements. Thus it offers something different for those who know the show as much as for those who don’t. Kim Criswell and William Dazeley do the vocal items justice without erasing impressions of the original leads Elaine Stritch (especially) and Don Ameche, and as ever Leonard Slatkin and the BBC Concert Orchestra provide performances full of panache which are absolutely in the authentic Anderson orchestral style.

Those who have followed the series so far will find these successors no less superbly performed, recorded and annotated.

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