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February 17, 2008
RJE PRODUCTIONS TO RELEASE TWO NEW RECORDINGS IN MARCH 2008



RACINE, WISCONSIN. RJE Productions is pleased to announce the upcoming release of two brand-new recordings in March 2008.

The first recording will be the inaugural recording of the sensational 5-manual 105-rank symphonic theatre pipe organ at the Adrian Phillips residence in Phoenix, Arizona. Among the highlights of this recording will include the complete Rachmaninoff second piano concerto. The album will include:

  • Put On A Happy Face

  • Marche Militaire (F. Schubert)

  • Where Is Love? (from Oliver)

  • Rondo In G (J. Bull)

  • Shall We Dance? -- An Ella Fitzgerald Retrospective

    • A-Tisket, A-Tasket

    • You Took Advantage Of Me

    • Little Girl Blue

    • Slap That Bass

    • It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)

    • I Got It Bad

    • Shall We Dance?

  • Fanfare (R. Purvis)

  • Send In The Clowns

  • Piano Concerto in C-Minor #2 (Op. 18) (S. Rachmaninoff)

    • Moderato

    • Adagio Sostenuto

    • Allegro Scherzando



The second recording will feature the 3-manual 19-rank Barton theatre pipe organ at the Warren Center For The Performing Arts in Indianapolis, Indiana. This album will include:


  • Comedy Tonight

  • Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

  • Yesterday

  • Medley From Les Miserables


    • I Dreamed A Dream

    • Lovely Ladies/Castle On The Cloud

    • Master Of The House

    • On My Own

    • Do You Hear The People Sing?

    • Bring Him Home

  • Radetsky March (J. Strauss)

  • Misty

  • Back Bay Shuffle

  • Medley From Annie

    • Maybe

    • It's A Hard-Knock Life

    • Tomorrow

    • I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here / NYC

    • You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile

    • I Don't Need Anything But You

  • What I Did For Love

  • Zampa Overture



Both albums are expected to be released in March 2008. Please stay tuned for more details!




February 17, 2008
JELANI EDDINGTON PERFORMS LEROY ANDERSON WITH TULSA SYMPHONY


TULSA, OKLAHOMA. On February 15 & 16, Jelani Eddington appeared as the guest pianist with the Tulsa Signature Symphony in two performances of Leroy Anderson's Piano Concerto in C Major. The symphony, under the direction of Dr. Barry Epperly, performed the Oklahoma premieres of this concerto.

Leroy Anderson (1908-1975), most frequently associated with his well-known compositions such as Sleigh Ride, Blue Tango, The Typewriter, and Bugler's Holiday, decided early in his composing career to tackle more extensive orchestral works. In the early 1950s, Anderson began to sketch out ideas for a piano concerto. After intensely working on the concerto for several years, Anderson conducted the premiere of the concerto at an outdoor concert in Chicago's Grant Park in July 1953 with Eugene List as the pianist.

In August 1954, Anderson withdrew the work, intending to make revisions to the concerto. However, the composer never completed those revisions prior to his passing in 1975. Following Anderson's death, Leroy's wife, Eleanor, sent the concerto to the Cincinnati Pops conductor, Erich Kunzel, who recorded the work in 1993. Since that time, there have been only a handful of recordings of the concerto, including Jelani Eddington's album, Sleigh Ride.

The concerto is structured in a very traditional format featuring three movements: Allegro Moderato, Andante, and Allegro Vivo. Anderson's admiration of composers such as Sergei Rachmaninoff, George Gershwin, and Aaron Copland are evident throughout the work.

In addition, many of Anderson's own touches appear in the concerto, making it an intensely enjoyable and memorable composition.

 
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