The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Music Of Leroy Anderson (2024) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

The Royal Farnsworth Symphony

The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Music Of Leroy Anderson (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 36:51 minutes | 661 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Legacy Music

The timeless melodies of Leroy Anderson come to life in the captivating album Music Of Leroy Anderson, performed by The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra. Released in 1959 by Legacy Music, this collection transports listeners to an era of charm and elegance with Anderson’s iconic compositions. Each piece is brought to vibrant life by the orchestra’s dynamic interpretations. With its lush arrangements and impeccable musicianship, this album is a delightful homage to one of America’s most beloved composers, offering a rich tapestry of musical delights for audiences of all ages to enjoy.

Tracklist:

1-1. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Syncopated Clock (02:16)
1-2. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Belle Of The Ball (02:38)
1-3. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Blue Tango (02:52)
1-4. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Fiddle-Faddle (03:27)
1-5. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – The Penny-Whistle Song (02:53)
1-6. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Serenata (04:25)
1-7. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Sleigh Ride (02:42)
1-8. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Forgotten Dreams (02:20)
1-9. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – The First Day Of Spring (03:04)
1-10. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Song Of The Bells (03:09)
1-11. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Sandpaper Ballet (03:20)
1-12. The Royal Farnsworth Symphony “Pops” Orchestra – Saraband (03:38)

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