Arthur Ferrante (September 7, 1921, New York City –
September 19, 2009), was part of the duo Ferrante & Teicher who were American
piano players, known for their light arrangements of familiar classical pieces,
movie soundtracks, and show tunes, as well as their signature style of rapid
fire piano playing performances.
The piano duo were one of the best-selling easy listening
acts of the '60s, offering light arrangements of easily recognizable classical
pieces, movie soundtrack themes, show tunes, and similarly compatible fare.
Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher (August 24, 1924, Wilkes-Barre, PA- August 3,
2008) met while attending the prestigious Juilliard School of Music; both were
child prodigies, and they struck up a fast friendship, performing together as a
duo even while they were still in school.
After graduating as piano majors, they both joined the
Juilliard faculty, while developing a distinctive style of their own during
their free time. In 1947, they became a full-time concert act, at first playing
nightclubs, then quickly moving up to classical music with orchestral backing.
A switch to popular songs and standards by the likes of Kern, Porter, Gershwin,
and Rodgers made them mainstays in the pops-orchestra field.
While they were enjoying success on the concert circuit,
Ferrante & Teicher had been experimenting with treated pianos, influenced
-- oddly enough -- by the ideas of avant-garde composer John Cage. By adding
paper, sticks, rubber, wood blocks, metal bars, chains, glass, mallets, and
other found objects to the string beds (among other techniques), the duo was
able to produce a variety of bizarre sound effects that sometimes resembled
percussion instruments, and other times produced a spacy, almost electronic
sound (before such a tone even existed).
In the latter half of the '50s, they recorded several albums
in this vein for Westminster (most notably 1956's Soundproof and Soundblast)
and ABC-Paramount (including 1958's Blast Off!). The results were highly unique
and quite different from their later work, appealing more to hi-fi enthusiasts
and space-age pop fans.
In 1960, Ferrante & Teicher signed with United Artists,
where they quickly began to tailor their sound to a more mainstream audience.
Many of their subsequent albums featured orchestras conducted by Nick Perito,
and their brand of instrumental pop caught on very quickly. They landed a Top
Ten pop hit later in 1960 with "Theme From 'The Apartment'," and
followed it with their biggest hit, an arrangement of Ernest Gold's epic movie
theme "Exodus," which climbed to number two and inspired a popular
jazz version by saxophonist Eddie Harris. 1961 brought another pop Top Ten with
the West Side Story song "Tonight," which was featured on their highest-charting
LP, the number ten West Side Story and Other Motion Picture & Broadway
Favourites.
A flood of Ferrante & Teicher albums followed over the
course of the '60s, with around 30 of them reaching the pop charts up through
1972. They maintained a heavy touring schedule, playing over 100 concerts a
year at the height of their popularity. They also managed one final Top Ten
single in 1970 with their movie-theme cover
"Midnight Cowboy"; the accompanying album of the same name found them experimenting a bit with strange guitar effects.
"Midnight Cowboy"; the accompanying album of the same name found them experimenting a bit with strange guitar effects.
Ferrante & Teicher's voluminous recording pace tailed
off during the '70s, although they did continue to put out albums on a regular
basis. In 1979, they left United Artists to form their own label, and in 1989,
they left the concert circuit for good, retiring close to each other on the
west coast of Florida. They continued to play together occasionally at a local
piano store.
Louis Teicher died of a heart attack in August 2008, three
weeks before his 84th birthday. Arthur Ferrante died of natural causes on
September 19, 2009 at the age of 88 (he had once said he wanted to live one
year for each piano key.
(Info compiled from All Music & Wikipedia)
For “FERRANTE & TEICHER - In grand style” go here:
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01.Exodus
02.For Once in My Life
03.More
04.The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face
05.What Now, My Love
06.Help Me Make It Through the Night
07.The Way We Were
08.The Days of Wine and Roses
09.Love Me with All Your Heart
10.Something
11.Yesterday, When I Was Young
12.When I Fall in Love
13.Theme from The Apartment
14.Moon River
15.People
16.You Are the Sunshine of My Life
17.Sunny
18.You've Got A Friend
19.And I Love Her
20.Killing Me Softly
21.Send in the Clowns
22.Strangers in the Night
23.Goin' Out of My Head
24.Superstar
A big thank you to Ludovico @ Entre Musica for original link.