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Concert History

The 2004-2005 Season

 

May 24, 2004

The Star Spangled Banner Noble arr. David P. Miller

Billboard March John N. Klohr

Star Wars Medley John Williams, arr. John Tatgenhorst

The Strategic Air Command Clifton Williams

Themes Like Old Times arr. Warren Barker

Marche Slav Peter I. Tchaikowsky, arr. E. Fall

Selections from The Sound of Music Richard Rogers, arr. Jim Christensen

Stars & Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

Camp Town Bash arr. David P. Miller

(Encore)

September 11, 2004 (Healing Field Performance)

(Same music as September 20 concert)

September 20, 2004

America, My Homeland Paul Wendel

A Patriot's Anthem David P. Miller

Downeaster March David P. Miller

March & Procession of Bacchus Leo Delibes

The Entry of the Gladiators Julius Fucik

Big Band Spectacular arr. Warren Barker

Lassus Trombone Henry Fillmore

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Colonel Bogey March Kenneth Alford

Americana arr. Frank Erickson

Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Warren Barker

Coat of Arms George Kenny

My Fair Lady Lerner and Lowe, arr. ...

Stars & Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

November 8, 2004

A Patriot's Anthem David P. Miller

Barnum and Bailey's Favorite Karl King

Overture for Winds Charles Carter

They Led My Lord Away arr. Fred Allen

Guest Conductor: Marvin Milner

Bugler's Holiday Leroy Anderson

Featuring: Bill Mayfield, Jeff Carter, David Schommer on Trumpet

Hosts of Freedom Karl King

Bricusse and Newley On Broadway arr. Warren Barker

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Olympic Fanfare and Theme John Williams, arr. Jim Curnow

English Folk Song Suite: Seventeen Come Sunday Ralph Vaughn Wiliams

Jesu Medley arr. Mike Jones

Guest Conductor: Mike Jones

American Patrol Frank W. Meacham, arr. Paul Yoder

Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

Piccolo-Tuba duet, featuring Jennifer Coker and Rayford Woodrick

Skater's Holiday Carol M. Butts

(Encore)

December 18, 2004 (Canton Festival of Lights)

A Patriot's Anthem David P. Miller

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Felix Mendelssohn, arr. James Ployhar

Christmas Spirit arr. Sammy Nestico

Great Songs of Christmas arr. Robert Lowden

Christmas Scenes Overture arr. Forrest L. Buchtel

Christmas Party (Deck The Halls) arr. James Curnow

Carol of the Drum Katherine K. Davis, arr. Floyd E. Wehrle

Winter Wonderland Dick Smith and Felix Bernard, arr. David Bennett

White Christmas Irving Berlin, arr. Erik Leidzen

An Old-Fashioned Christmas arr. J. Olivadoti

Swingle Bells arr. David P. Miller

Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson

A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson

February 28, 2005

A Patriot's Anthem David P. Miller

Washington Post March John Philip Sousa, ed. David P. Miller

American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins

Latin And Lace John F. Edmunds

Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral Richard Wagner, arr. Lucien Cailliet

To Dance In The Secret Garden Robert W. Smith

Guest Conductor: Dennis Cranford

==================== Mississippi Swing! ====================

This was the first concert of the Mississippi Swing!

At the time, they were the MCSB Stage Band.

We are trying to find the tunes they played.

The Association of Concert Bands March David P. Miller

Themes from Superman John Williams, arr. Robert Lowden

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine March John Philip Sousa

The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Warren Barker

The Stars & Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

May 21, 2005

A Patriot's Anthem David P. Miller

Big Band Cavalcade arr. Andy Clark

El Capitan John Philip Sousa

His Eye Is On The Sparrow Charles H. Gabriel, arr. Rebekah Hamilton

Rebekah Hamilton, Flute

Seventy-Six Trombones Meredith Willson, arr. Leroy Anderson

==================== Mississippi Swing! ====================

Looking for the tunes they played

Silvercrest March James Swearingen

Guest Conductor: Wayne Miller

An American In Paris George Gershwin, arr. John Krance

God Of Our Fathers George Warren, arr. Claude T. Smith

Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Warren Barker

Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

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