From: "Brit Minor"
Subject: [CB] Spring concert
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 20:49:33 -0400
Hello. For those of you in central Virginia, the
Charlottesville Municipal Band will be presenting its spring concert on
Tuesday April 26 at Piedmont Virginia Community College's Dickinson
Auditorium. The concert is free. I'll be honking away, um, I mean
anchoring the woodwind section on cb clarinet.
Here's the program:
- National
Anthem John
S. Smith
- American
Overture Joseph W.
Jenkins
- Träumerei
Robert
Schumann, arr. Robert Longfield
- Manzoni
Requiem Giuseppe
Verdi, arr. Emil Mollenhauer
- The
Daily Progress Paul T.
Richards [band member]
- La
Bohème Giacomo
Puccini, arr. Jay Dawson
- Themes
Like Old Times arr: Warren Barker
- Les
Misérables Claude-Michel
Schonberg, arr. Warren Barker
- The
Diplomat March John
Philip Sousa
On alternate Tuesday evenings starting June 7, we'll be presenting our
annual summer concert series, also at PVCC this year since our usual
venue, the amphitheater at the downtown mall, is a hole in the ground
this year. Here's our concert schedule if you are interested:
Brit Minor
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From: "Joseph Dorsch"
Subject: [CB] [CB Digest]
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 14:06:56 +0000
If anyone is in the Hickory, NC area, tonight (April 19) at
7:30pm in PE Monroe Auditorium, the Lenoir-Rhyne Concert band will be
playing. It is free and open to the public. We're playing
some neat peices, including:
- The Hounds of Spring Alfred
Reed
- Rosalind in the Forest of Arden Alfred Reed
- Scaramouche W.
Francis McBeth
- Finlandia Jean
Sibelius Trans. Clark McAlister
- Symphony No. 2 — The Odyssey Robert
W. Smith
- I. The
Iliad (...in the 10th Year of the Trojan War)
- II. The
Winds of Poseidon
- III. The
Isle of Calypso
- IV. Ithaca
I play the cotra-alto and contrabass clarinets (at different times of
course). The 2nd Symphony by Smith is wonderful.
Peace be with you,
Joseph Dorsch
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