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The Typewriter : ウィキペディア英語版
The Typewriter

''The Typewriter'' is a novelty instrumental piece written by Leroy Anderson in 1950, and first performed by the Boston Pops.
Its name refers to the fact that its performance requires a typewriter, which is used on stage: keystrokes, the typewriter bell, and the carriage return mechanism provide a major component of the piece, although Anderson demonstrated that a musical gourd could be used instead of a carriage return.〔(Evening at Pops with Leroy Anderson ), transcript of episode of Evening at Pops broadcast in May 1972, at PBS, retrieved June 23 2012〕 The typewriter is modified so that only two keys work; although many listeners have suspected that stenographers are enlisted to "play" the typewriter, Anderson reported that only professional drummers have sufficient wrist flexibility.〔
(Leroy Anderson: Master of the Miniature ), at National Public Radio, by Pat Dowell, published June 29, 2008, retrieved June 23, 2012〕
It has been called one of "the wittiest and most clever pieces in the orchestral repertoire".〔("Compact Discoveries: #13, Leroy Anderson" ), by Fred Flaxman, broadcast 2005, transcript posted 2009, retrieved June 23 2012〕
The piece was featured in the Jerry Lewis film ''Who's Minding the Store'' (1963). The Radio 4 satirical programme ''The News Quiz'' has adopted the tune as its theme song. For several decades the tune has also been the opening theme for Israel Radio's weekly news journal, which is broadcast on its "Network B" (''"Reshet Bet"'') every Saturday morning. It was also featured in Adam Elliot's 2009 Australian film ''Mary and Max''.
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