Serenata Concert Band by Leroy Anderson Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Leroy Anderson

Serenata was first performed on May 10, 1947 as an encore at the Boston Pops, with Arthur Fiedler conducting. Fiedler would later praise the piece as among the conductor's favorites. Lyrics were added by Mitchell Parish in 1950, which would lead to recordings by the likes of Sarah Vaughan and Nat King Cole. With a beguine rhythm as a background, Anderson's inspiration from the Latin-American serenade would give the piece its title. This publication is the first-ever to offer a full score, edited by Mark Rogers, offering Anderson's enchanting work to new generations of audiences.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Traditional Pop
Composers:
Leroy Anderson
Publishers:
Southern Music Company
Series:
Music for Concert Band (Southern)
UPC:
196288150015
Format:
Score Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Artist:
Leroy Anderson
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x1.098 inches
Shipping Weight:
2.5 pounds

Score & Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4

SKU: HL.1240608

Concert Band. Composed by Leroy Anderson. Southern Music. Concert. Softcover. Duration 240 seconds. Southern Music Company #S1046CB. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.1240608).

UPC: 196288150015. 9.0x12.0x1.098 inches.

Serenata was first performed on May 10, 1947 as an encore at the Boston Pops, with Arthur Fiedler conducting. Fiedler would later praise the piece as among the conductor's favorites. Lyrics were added by Mitchell Parish in 1950, which would lead to recordings by the likes of Sarah Vaughan and Nat King Cole. With a beguine rhythm as a background, Anderson's inspiration from the Latin-American serenade would give the piece its title. This publication is the first-ever to offer a full score, edited by Mark Rogers, offering Anderson's enchanting work to new generations of audiences.