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The piece is celebrated for its vivid musical "sound effects" that bring a winter scene to life:

"Sleigh Ride" has since become one of the most recorded and recognized pieces of American light orchestral music, reaching #1 on the Billboard charts and remaining a staple of the holiday season. sleigh_ride_anderson

A consistent rhythmic element throughout the composition. The piece is celebrated for its vivid musical

Anderson began the piece in 1946 but did not complete the full melody until February 1948. Features a temple block to mimic horse hooves

Features a temple block to mimic horse hooves and a whipcrack to signal the driver.

It was first performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra , conducted by Arthur Fiedler, on May 4, 1948.

Leroy Anderson's is a light orchestral classic, famously conceived during a relentless heatwave in Woodbury, Connecticut, in July 1946. Despite its wintry theme, the "draft piece" was born out of Anderson's desire to capture a cooler atmosphere while he was working on his yard in the sweltering heat. Composition and Premiere