Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
This piece showcasing the softer, more lyrical side of the trumpet was requested by Boston Pops Orchestra trumpeter Roger Voisin. It premiered in Boston in May 1950, with Arthur Fiedler conducting and Voisin as soloist.
Lyrics for this song have yet to be released
A Trumpeter’s Lullaby was written by Leroy Anderson.
Leroy Anderson released A Trumpeter’s Lullaby on Tue May 09 1950.
Anderson said about the origins of the work:
I was arranger 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...