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SUMMARY:March Concert
DESCRIPTION:Shake off the winter chill and welcome the new season with the Middlesex Concert Band at our annual Spring Concert! This lively afternoon of music will feature an exciting mix of pieces that celebrate the energy and renewal of springtime.  This year is special – we are celebrating the 250th Birthday of America! \n\n\n\nAs with our holiday concert\, this performance is presented free of charge\, thanks to the generous support of an anonymous sponsor. Bring family\, friends\, and neighbors\, and enjoy an afternoon of music that will lift your spirits and brighten your day. \n\n\n\nJoin us as we continue a tradition of community\, music\, and joy. We look forward to seeing you there! \n\n\n\nProgram: \n\n\n\nFanfare 250 – Noah D. Taylor \n\n\n\nA dynamic and celebratory work dedicated to the men and women of the United States Army in recognition of their 250 years of steadfast service. The piece captures the spirit of resilience\, bravery\, and unity that defines the Army’s history with bold brass fanfares\, driving percussion\, and soaring woodwind lines. A salute to a quarter millennium of dedication\, sacrifice\, and service to the nation! (Source) \n\n\n\nConcord – Clare Grundman  \n\n\n\nConcord is based on three traditional tunes from old New England\, The White Cockade\, William Billings’ America\, and “Yankee Doodle. (Source) \n\n\n\nChester – William Schuman \n\n\n\nSchuman originally composed Chester as the third movement of his New England Triptych for orchestra\, where he interpreted William Billings’s hymn and marching song of the same name. He later developed and extended the work to become an overture for band; however\, the work is often performed as the answer to Schuman’s second movement prelude of the Triptych\, When Jesus Wept. (Source) \n\n\n\nMidnight Ride – Rossano Galente \n\n\n\nThree main themes comprise Midnight Ride by Rossano Galante. Paul Revere’s motif is a romantic\, heroic melody that captures his bravery and tenacity. The Brown Beauty theme (Paul Revere’s horse) incorporates a slower\, lush musical offering that captures the strength and beauty of this animal. The ending thematic material represents the ride with a soaring melody accompanied by fast\, rhythmic ostinati. (5:45) (Source) \n\n\n\nAmerican Elegy – Frank Ticheli \n\n\n\nAn American Elegy is\, above all\, an expression of hope. It was composed in memory of those who lost their lives at Columbine High School on April 20\, 1999\, and to honor the survivors. It is offered as a tribute to their great strength and courage in the face of a terrible tragedy. I hope the work can also serve as one reminder of how fragile and precious life is and how intimately connected we all are as human beings. (Source) \n\n\n\nChimes of Liberty – Edwin Franko Goldman \n\n\n\nOne of his most popular marches\, The Chimes of Liberty reflected Goldman’s pride in his country. His concern for other countries and world peace was evident as well: the march was written in 1922 to commemorate the Washington Conference for the Limitation of Armaments. The chimes are featured prominently\, carrying the melody in the trio. The march also boasts a piccolo solo that rivals the piccolo solo in John Philip Sousa’s march The Stars and Stripes Forever. (Source) \n\n\n\nIntermission \n\n\n\nLand of Liberty – John Wasson \n\n\n\nFeaturing classic patriotic melodies of our great nation\, here is a stirring medley for mature bands. Unique treatments and scoring devices blended with seamless transitions are used to create this impressive work for the concert stage. Includes: Columbia\, The Gem of the Ocean; Chester; Yankee Doodle; America the Beautiful and My Country\, ‘Tis of Thee. (Source) \n\n\n\nVariations on America – Charles Ives \n\n\n\nVariations on “America” was originally a composition for organ. Composed in 1891 when Ives was seventeen\, it is an arrangement of a traditional tune\, known as My Country\, ‘Tis of Thee\, and was at the time the de facto anthem of the United States. The tune is also widely recognized in Thomas Arne’s orchestration as the British National Anthem\, God Save the Queen\, and in the former anthems of Russia\, Switzerland\, and Germany\, as well as being the current national anthem of Liechtenstein and royal anthem of Norway. (Source) \n\n\n\nSelections from Les Miserables – Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg/arranged by Warren Decker \n\n\n\nThis work for musical theater had a renewed impact all over the world with the adaptation to the silver screen. All the drama and power of the original music is captured in this medley\, which includes At the End of the Day; I Dreamed a Dream; Master of the House; On My Own and Do You Hear the People Sing? (Source) \n\n\n\nIrving Berlin Songs for America – Irving Berlin/arranged by James Swearingen \n\n\n\nA fantastic arrangement of songs by one of America’s greatest songwriters. Includes: Give Me Your Tired\, Your Poor; This Is the Army Mister Johnes; This Is a Great Country; and God Bless America. (Source) \n\n\n\nAmerica the Beautiful – Samuel Augustus Ward/arranged by Carmen DragonStars and Stripes – John Phillip Sousa
URL:https://www.mcbconcertband.org/event/march-concert/
LOCATION:Galvin Middle School\, Wakefield\, MA
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