Minding the Score: The Music of Harry L. Alford
Liner Notes   Cat. No. 80743     Release Date: 2013-12-03

The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra; Rick Benjamin, musical director

While Harry L. Alford (1875-1939) was a composer of rare talent and imagination, the creation of melodies was only of peripheral interest. Alford yearned for something quite different and new-a musical path that had not yet been blazed by anyone else: that of expert sound-sculptor, ensconced in a modern office, sophisticated yet keenly attuned to the popular, working exclusively as an "arranger of music.

In the 1890s, when Alford formed this ambition, no such profession yet existed. Alford's vision of a large-scale independent bureau serving publishers, producers, theatrical stars, conductors, composers, and songwriters with ingenious, instantaneous, made-to-order musical arrangements had no precedent. And his execution of this dream succeeded beyond anyone's expectations, resulting in over thirty thousand scores which formed a repertoire played by virtually every American band and orchestra and heard by millions.

Alford arrangements were commissioned by almost all of the nation's music publishers and his songwriter and composer clients formed a virtual "who's who" of American popular music of the early twentieth century. Dozens of the biggest pop hits of the 1910s and '20s were first introduced to the public as "clothed" by Harry Alford. Vaudeville was America's leading form of entertainment, and during its golden age Alford was the composer/arranger of choice for every top vaude act.

Harry Alford's influence on American music was powerful, not only because of his massive output, but through his innovations. His distinctive "chromatic counterpoint," promotion of the brass and woodwind instruments as absolute equals of the strings, and brilliantly conceived percussion writing stood America on its ear. And through his once widely celebrated achievements, arranging came to be a recognized and a highly respected branch of the musical arts.

The selections heard on this recording were written between the years 1905 to 1925, the twenty-year period that offers the best overview of Alford's influence and artistic legacy.

Paragon Ragtime Orchestra

Minding the Score: The Music of Harry L. Alford

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Track Listing

The Hustler
Harry L. Alford
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Jazorient
Harry L. Alford
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Some of These Days & My Ever Lovin' Southern Gal
Harry L. Alford
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Roll 'Em Up
Harry L. Alford
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Just A-Wearyin' for You
Harry L. Alford
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The Smiler
Harry L. Alford
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The Smiler Rag
Harry L. Alford
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Fiancée: The Bride to Be
Harry L. Alford
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Jazette
Harry L. Alford
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The Memphis Blues
Harry L. Alford
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Independent Moving Picture March "Imp"
Harry L. Alford
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Harry L. Alford
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The Peacemaker
Harry L. Alford
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Jazz Elite
Harry L. Alford
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Spooks: A Midnight Chase
Harry L. Alford
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A Perfect Day
Harry L. Alford
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Memories (ballad)
Harry L. Alford
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Memories (fox trot)
Harry L. Alford
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Shapiro's Song Successes No. 4
Harry L. Alford
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Call of the Elk: The Official B.P.O.E. March
Harry L. Alford
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