From The Raymond Scott Centennial Tribute Concert March 12th 2008 at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Dancers are Heather Keiller and Laurel Roppelt. A raymond scott chart with end sequenc...
From The Raymond Scott Centennial Tribute Concert March 12th 2008 at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Dancers are Heather Keiller and Laurel Roppelt. A raymond scott chart with end sequence arranged for orchestra by Brianne de Verteuil.
THE DANCE ORCHESTRA
CONDUCTOR Martin Harvey
TRUMPETS Stéphane Péquiot Alex Gutjahr Philippe Battikha
SAXOPHONES Chris Brophy (Alto, Clarinet) Averil Parker (Alto, Clarinet) Adam O'Callaghan (Tenor) Kim Desjardins (Tenor, Clarinet) Brianne de Verteuil (Baritone, Clarinet)
TROMBONES David Leroux Samantha De Benedet
RHYTHM SECTION Ian Jarvis (Guitar) Chris Tauchner (Piano) Josh Dodds (Bass) Zoli Filotas (Drums and Cymbals)
VIOLINS Peter Purich (SECTION LEADER) Josh Zubot Mira Dahn Yann Bonato De Angelis Stéphanie Vermette
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I love love love this!! How did you combine everything with the tap dancing routine?! It's marvelous! I would love to come up with something like you guys!
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How did you combine everything with the tap dancing routine?! It's marvelous! I would love to come up with something like you guys!
I love this so much.
5/5 mate!