Biography
Bennett studied with Busch in Kansas City and with Boulanger in Paris. He composed a wide variety of music, including several symphonies and orchestral works, music for chamber groups and wind bands, two operas and a ballet-opera. However, Bennett's recognition stems from his work in orchestration. This career started with a commission in 1919 by the publishers T.B. Harms to orchestrate songs for the theatre. One of his earliest efforts was Cole Porter's An Old Fashioned Garden (1919). He went on to become the leading orchestrator for Broadway musicals from the 1920s to the 60s. He scored some 300 productions, including the works of Kern, Gershwin, Berlin, Rodgers and Lowe. His efforts established criteria for other orchestrators to follow, and elevated the status of the orchestrator to equal to that of the authors and composers. Instrumentally Speaking (Melville, NY, 1975), is the title of his book on orchestration. ~ Lynn Vought, Rovi



 
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Suite of Old American Dances - Robert Russell Bennett
The Sound of the Music Arranged by Robert Russell Bennett
Robert Russell Bennett - Hexapoda for Violin and Piano (1941) [Score-Video]
Robert Russell Bennett (after Gershwin) : Porgy and Bess, A Symphonic Picture from the opera (1942)
Robert Russell Bennett (1894-1981): "Hollywood" for orchestra with two pianos (1936)
Sound of Music ~ Arranged and orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett
[Score] Gershwin - I Got Rhythm (arr. Robert Russell Bennett for voices and orchestra)
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