- A Trumpeter's Lullaby
"A Trumpeter's Lullaby" is a short composition for solo
trumpet andorchestra , written by Americancomposer Leroy Anderson in 1949. The two and a half minute piece was premiered on May 9, 1950 by theBoston Pops Orchestra withArthur Fiedler conducting and French-born AmericanRoger Voisin as trumpet soloist. It was composed at the request of Voisin, who was principal trumpeter of the Boston Pops Orchestra at the time. It was first recorded on June 18, 1950 with Fiedler conducting Roger Voisin and the Boston Pops. Three months later it was recorded with Anderson conducting himself. The first stereo recording was made in 1959 with Anderson conducting.On the genesis of the piece, the composer states: "("A Trumpeter's Lullaby")...had its beginning backstage at Symphony Hall in
Boston . In addition to composing and conducting, I wasarranger for the Boston Pops Orchestra for a number of years—and after one of the concerts I was sitting talking with the conductor Arthur Fiedler and the first trumpet of the Boston Pops, Roger Voisin. Suddenly Roger Voisin asked me why I didn't write a trumpet solo for him to play with the orchestra that would be different from traditional trumpet solos which are all loud, martial or triumphant. After thinking it over, it occurred to me that I had never heard a lullaby for trumpet so I set out to write one—with a quiet melody based on bugle notes played by the trumpet and with the rest of the orchestra playing a lullaby background.""A Trumpeter's Lullaby" has been recorded by Roger Voisin,
Harry Freistadt ,Rafael Mendez ,Doc Severinsen ,Al Hirt , andSusan Slaughter , among others.References
External links
* [http://www.leroy-anderson.com/html/rams/A-Trumpeter's-Lullaby.ram Sound clip] in
Real Audio G2 format.
* [http://www.leroy-anderson.com/html/hearthemusic.htm Sound clip description]
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