Leroy
Anderson’s famous piece “The Typewriter”, composed in 1950 and the theme for
one of the late Jerry Lewis’s most watched comic efforts, will be performed in Canberra
for the first time next Sunday.
The typewriter to be used will be my poppy red Adler Gabriele
25, which I refurbished earlier this year.
The typewriter will be “played” by one of Canberra’s
top percussionists, Veronica Walshaw, above, principle percussionist with the Canberra
Symphony Orchestra. Veronica will be playing with the National Capital Orchestra
as a guest soloist specifically for this piece.
The NCO first tried out a “playable” typewriter which
belongs to the 97-year-old father of one of the orchestra members, but found
the machine wasn’t fully functional. So Steven Strach, timpanist and percussionist
with the NCO, came to me for help. Steven, a forensic document examiner by day,
was the man who organised my typewriter workshop at the Australasian Forensic Document
Examiners’ Conference in Sydney a few years back.
My first thought for “The Typewriter” performance was
the poppy red Adler, but I offered two other machines, including an Oliver 5. And
after Veronica also tried an Olivetti Lettera 32, she settled on the Adler.
There will be
two performances on Sunday at the Canberra Grammar School, John Lingard Hall, Red
Hill. Each will feature a theatrical component to “The Typewriter” piece.
2 comments:
congratulations on having just the right musical typewriter.
That is an eye-popping typewriter, and is sure to make a visual and audial impression.
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