I liked their classical arrangements, there was even a Strauss Waltz thing that quite a lot of fun. joe salerno David Lennick wrote: > First encounters with F&T were when I heard "Soundproof" at my uncle's > in the mid 50s, and when they went on "I've Got a Secret" and their > secret was that they could play the Minute Waltz in less than a minute. > As I recall, they did it in forty seconds. I like them on Columbia, > Westminster and ABC Paramount. I LOATHE "Exodus" and everything that > followed on United Artists, with one or two very rare exceptions. Once I > actually yanked a record of theirs off the air..Rhapsody in > Blue..couldn't stand it. But everybody's entitled to make a living. > > dl > > Karl Miller wrote: >> While Ferrante and Teicher were certainly not the first to use >> overdubbing in their music making, I found their work to be highly >> creative...and, often overlooked, are their early recordings of >> classical music like the disc of the Rachmaninoff Suites for two pianos. >> Karl >> ARTS / MUSIC | August 6, 2008 Lou Teicher, of Ferrante & >> Teicher, Popular Piano Duo of '60s, Dies at 83 By BRUCE WEBER Mr. >> Teicher’s florid and sentimental versions of movie themes and love >> songs made the duo gods of easy listening and earned them wide >> popularity. >> >