Winter Wonderland
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Product ID: BM1 FO9713
By Felix Bernard
published: 1934
Publisher:
Belwin Mills
Arranger:
Custer
Series:
Pop Concert Full Orchestra
Line Up:
Symphony Orchestra
Duration:
2:44
Level: 3.5
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About this item
Calvin Custer presents this flawlessly sculpted holiday treat with sounds hearkening back to the glory days of Leroy Anderson and his scorings for the Boston Pops. To make a delightful arrangement even more resplendent, we work our way to the final chorus which has all the delicious flavorings of the Big Band era as the whole orchestra swings! With all the colors of the spectrum and all of the charms of the season, this is a dynamic work!
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Composer
Felix Bernard (1897-1944)
Felix Bernard was born Felix William Bernhardt in New York City on April 28, 1897, and died in Los Angeles, California, on October 20, 1944. A professional pianist from childhood, his early musical studies were with his father, and his formal musical education was from Rensselaer Poly Institute and CR. Bernard wrote professional one-act musical comedies for vaudeville, and he toured throughout the United States with the Orpheum and Keith Vaudeville Circuit, and also abroad.
Bernard worked as a pianist for dance orchestras and music publishers before forming his own band. His also had his own radio show which he produced. Best known as a composer, Bernard found success writing musical material for artists such as Al Jolson, Nora Bayes, Eddie Cantor, Marilyn Miller, and Sophie Tucker. In 1934 Bernard joind ASCAP where his chief musical collaborators were Sam Coslow, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Richard B. Smith, and Johnny Black.
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