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He was a pianist, composer and orchestral conductor born
Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson in Birmingham,
England. He studied the piano and received
classical training from Arturo Toscanini, Fritz Reiner and Arnold
Schoenberg amongst others. He
started to play in the roadhouses of the Midwest in
the 1930s before joining MGM's music department and touring with Mickey
Rooney and Judy Garland as well as performing on Bob Hope's Pepsodent
Show. He became the music
director of NBC Radio shows of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, who gave him
the name Skitch which was meant to come from his ability to quickly
"re-sketch" a song in a different key, and later became the music director
for NBC Television. In
WWII he returned to Britain
to serve as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force and once he had received
his American citizenship he joined the US Army Air Corps as a bomber
pilot. He conducted
shows such as Today Show and The Tonight Show as well as appearing with
many international orchestras.
In 1983 he founded the New York Pops which is the largest symphonic
pops orchestra in the United States
and in 1997 was awarded the Handel Medallion by the City of New
York. He has made numerous recordings in his career as a
pianist and conductor and won a Grammy Award in 1963 for his recording of Porgy and Bess. Having received several honorary
degrees he was made Distinguished Professor of Music at Western
Connecticut State
University. He died at his home in Milford ,
Connecticut aged 87.
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
recordings
New York Pops Orchestra
Ragtime
Centaur CRC 2401 (CD:
Magical Moments from Great Musicals)
Conductor and piano - Skitch Henderson
Assistant Conductor - Charles
Prince
Leroy Anderson recordings
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Concerto in C for Piano and Orchestra
Spy Recordings
SPY SRCD-1001 (CD: The Music of Leroy Anderson)
Conductor - Skitch Henderson
Piano - Catherine Wilson
Sources:
- http://www.newyorkpops.org/html/skitch_henderson.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skitch_Henderson#World_War_II
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