$320
A large group of music sheets that include symphonies "Bach Won," "Face Lifts," "Before the Parade Passes By," "Love a Lot Before You Live," "Fine & Dandy Playon & Playoff," "Overture," and "Ladies Who Lunch" that includes individual instrumental scores. "Bach Won" was arranged by John Carleton and Dennis McCarthy for a Phyllis Diller Act, conducted by Diller. Revised versions for each instrument are included. "Face Lift" is a symphony arranged by Bob Alberti, "Ladies Who Lunched" arranged by Pete Moore, with words and music by Stephen Sondheim, and is a song from the 1970 Broadway musical "Company"; "Love A Lot As Long As You Live" was composed by Betty Abbott and Laurie Brewis, arranged by Peter Matz; "Fine & Dandy Playon & Playoff" and "Overture" were arranged by Luther Henderson. Diller was piano conductor on all the symphonies, including "Before the Parade Passes By" that is from the award-winning 1964 Broadway Musical "Hello Dolly!" Most of the sheets have "Phyllis Diller" stamped on the top right., and Diller's personal conductor sheets are in onion skin paper. Accompanied by a copy of Phyllis Diller's Concert Program that has performances of "Ladies Who Lunch" and "Before The Parade Passes By." Diller studied at the Sherwood Music Conservatory of Columbia College Chicago for three years, and was a concert pianist between 1971 and 1981. Largest, 19 by 13 inches Categories: Phyllis Diller
Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions
Date:
2013-09-22