![]() ![]() Humoresque on “Swanee” / George Gershwin/J. Limehouse Blues / Philip Braham/John Anastasio Sesqui-Centennial Exposition March* / John Philip SousaĮl Capitan March* / John Philip Sousaīand of Brothers / Michael Kamen/Jerry Brubaker Pavanne from “2nd American Symphonette” / Morton Gould Russian Sailor’s Dance from “The Red Poppy” / Reinhold Glière/Merle IsaacĪu Clair de la Lune, John Anastasio on Solo Clarinet / Paul Jeanjean Our program coming up in May looks like this. ![]() Our Community Band is performing on Sunday - Professional venue - program is below. I always consider that a triumph said in Community Band: Atlantis the Lost Continent (more opera excerpts)Īs a sight reading band, we only run these maybe twice before performing, so the quality wasn't great, but nobody threw fruit.Le Lac des Fées ("The Fairly Lake" opera excerpts).Fiume March (The national march of a country that existed between 19.The conceit of this performance was that the director decided we should perform pieces that relate to places that either never really existed or used to exist but are now gone. A couple of weeks ago was one of the fun performances. (Can a band actually disband? Need to think about that one.)Īlthough we are a sight reading band, we do occasionally perform at city events and just for fun. But it has accumulated a large music library partly by inheriting the music libraries from other bands that were disbanding. The band has no connection to the union today, and is a city park & rec group. The band actually got started by the musicians union in San Francisco to give unemployed and underemployed professional musicians a place to go on Friday nights, hang out, and practice sight reading if they had no gig. (No kidding.) That's no big deal to our colleagues in the UK and similar places in "the old country". Everybody loves sight reading so much that this band has been in existence for over 100 years. One of my two community bands is a sight reading band. O Orchestral Opening – “At the End of the Day” O Maxine Montgomery - Roger Lemke - Robert Barbaro - Honey Rouhani O (Title Song from) “Howls Moving Castle” O “Seventy-Six Trombones” (The Music Man) “What’s UP Symphony” (Bugs Bunny Classics) O Short Reprise Fine: “Street Where you Live” (Robert & Maxine) O “I’ve grown Accustomed to her face” (Robert) O “I could have Danced all Night” (Maxine) O “Serenade” (The Student Prince) - (Robert) O “The Hills are Alive” (Sound of Music) - (Maxine) Saturday Evening 6 April 2019: Doors Open: 7pm: Music from 7.40pm MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA Celebration of Stage & Screen ![]()
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