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Doc Severinsen Skitch Skitch Henderson Lark 1920
Trumpet Virtuoso Doc Severinsen has a solo in the middle of this novelty piece. Skitch Henderson was directing the Tonight Show Band at the time and used composed this song for the recording "More Skitch Tonight." It's clearly just a lark for the musicians. Doc's solo in the middle is in a 1920's "Bix Beiderbecke" style, complete with a little whole-tone scale. I have always admired Doc for his ability to change style to suit the piece, and this is a good example of that flexibility. Skitch Henderson left the Tonight Show and was replaced for a short time by Milton Delugg. When Delugg left, Doc Severinsen took over the band's leadership.
Richard Strauss Fuchs Skitch Skitch Henderson Redding Marinka Gurewich Sullivan Giovanni Martinelli Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra Metropolitan Opera
NINFA GIANFALA soprano RICHARD STRAUSS: Morgen; Zueignung with Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, Peter Paul Fuchs, conductor. Ninfa Gianfala grew up in New Orleans where she began her musical studies. Her vocal endowment attracted the New Orleans Opera Guild which sent her to New York City to study with Lotte Leonard at Juilliard School of Music, with scholarships from both Juilliard and the New Orleans Opera Guild. She returned briefly to New Orleans and later received her Masters of Music Degree from Louisiana State University where she performed lead operatic roles. She was soloist with the Baton Rouge Symphony and the New Orleans Summer Pops Orchestra conducted by Skitch Henderson. Her teachers at LSU were Dr. Earl Redding and Dr. Peter Paul Fuchs. After a return to New York, Gianfala won the Metropolitan Opera Auditions which gave her a place on the Met's Young Artist Roster and opportunity to study voice with Marinka Gurewich. She was the winner of the William Matheus Sullivan Award judged by Giovanni Martinelli and Fausto Cleva from the Metropolitan Opera. This culminated into a concert performance for them and a select audience at Town Hall. Her accompanist was Charles Wadsworth. She also won the American Guild of Musical Artists Award. The soprano has concertized in New York City and throughout the Southern United States. In addition to singing and pianistic accomplishments, Ninfa Gianfala has a number of musical compositions to her credit, including a musical called "Malachi". She has also written country, pop (mainstream), gospel, and orchestral compositions. She received a commendation from former President Ronald Reagan for her original composition "Miss Liberty Miss Liberty" which was written for the Statue of Liberty Celebration in New York City.
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