During his lifetime, Anderson arranged, conducted Anna played piano and taught Leroy to play as soon , Cambridge and composed largely music, as he could reach the keys. including such well known compositions as The Massachusetts Once Leroy could play piano, he accompanied Syncopated Clock, The Waltzing Cat, The Anna on guitar. In time, Leroy also learned to play Birthplace of , Bugler's Holiday, Trumpeter's Lullaby organ, tuba, accordion, and double bass. American Composer and the Christmas classic . After graduating from Cambridge Grammar School Leroy's father, Bror Anton Anderson, the seventh of in 1921 and Cambridge High and Latin School in eight children, was born in Övarp near Kristianstad 1925, Leroy Anderson entered Harvard College as in southern Sweden and immigrated with his family by Jane Anderson Vercelli a member of the class of 1929. to Chicago in March 1882. (The family name was Cambridge Historical Society changed from Andersson to Anderson in the USA.) At Harvard, Leroy arranged and composed music A graduate of North Park College in the 1890's, he for the Harvard University Band, played trombone, Cambridge, Massachusetts moved to Philadelphia and then to Cambridge, and eventually became the director. In 1936, the September, 2008 where he worked for the post office his entire life. manager of the Boston Symphony , As a young man, he played mandolin and banjo. George Judd, also a Harvard alumnus, asked Leroy City Hall to arrange Harvard songs for the Boston Pops, Cambridge, Massachusetts Leroy's mother, Anna Margareta Anderson, was beginning a collaboration with its director, Arthur born in Stockholm, the youngest of four daughters Photograph by Rolf Anderson Fiedler, that lasted for the rest of his life. Although of Bengt Jönsson and Maria Lovisa Horling. (The Leroy Anderson did not live in Cambridge after family name was changed from Jönsson to Johnson World War II, his ties to his hometown remained in the USA.) The family immigrated in 1887 to The Boston Landmarks Orchestra, under the strong through his relationship with the Pops. Worcester, and then to Cambridge. Bengt, a skilled direction of conductor Charles Ansbacher, Through the years, Fiedler premiered pieces that maker of fine furniture, built Victorian piano cases dedicated part of a concert at the Hatch Shell in Anderson composed and asked him to arrange for the Ivers and Pond Company of Boston. The Boston.on September 3, 2008 to Anderson's music for the Pops to play, including selections most musically gifted of the four daughters, Anna music. from Gershwin's Girl Crazy, which Anderson played piano, organ, and guitar, and was excused completed shortly before he died on May 18, 1975 - Jane Anderson Vercelli from doing housework to protect her hands. at his home in Woodbury, Connecticut. Anna and Bror, whose nickname was Ed, met and married in October 1904, when both were 25. They Anderson's Centenary was celebrated in concerts lived with Anna's parents and two unmarried sisters around the world in 2008. in the family house at 269 Norfolk Street, where While the entertaining music of Leroy Anderson is The and conductor Keith Leroy was born on June 29, 1908. heard all over the world today, the composer who Lockhart with pianist Michael Chertock gave two wrote Sleigh Ride was born, grew up and was In 1909, Anna and Ed bought land at 12 Chatham performances of an Anderson tribute - June 3 and educated in Cambridge, Massachusetts thanks to Street. The next year, they took out a mortgage to June 4, 2008. They included Leroy Anderson's his Swedish parents, who had immigrated as build a three-decker house, which still stands. By Piano Concerto in C, Fiddle-Faddle, The First Day of children to the United States and ultimately chose all accounts, their home was filled with music. Spring, and Clarinet Candy. to make Cambridge their home.

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