“Jazz Pizzicato” was the first of Leroy Anderson’s light orchestral compositions to achieve favor in the 1930s. The brief 1938 work was later-on combined with Anderson’s contrasting “Jazz Legato” to create a more-lengthy piece, which was first recorded by Arthur Fiedler’s Boston Pops Orchestra: CD audio - Jazz Pizzicato-Jazz Legato (Anderson) by Leroy Anderson and his “Pops” Concert Orchestra, recorded September 11, 1950
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