Composed:
1927 Grouping:
sSAAATTBb
This is a fun version of Irving Berlin's classic song, made famous by Fred Astaire, but here spread over 9 saxes. The title comes from the saying "to put on the Ritz", used to mean dressing up in style, which in turn derives from having to dress fashionably to attend dinners and dances at the Ritz Hotel in Mayfair, London.
Available from Sepre Music (who kindly provided a customised version for us that includes sopranino and bass - just ask them!).