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October
10, 2000
Sorcerers, Saxophones & Superheroes
Gustav Holst:
Mars from "The Planets"
David Maslanka: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and
Band
Harvey Pittel, Saxophone
Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Hector Berlioz: March to the Scaffold from "Symphonie
Fantastique"
Edvard Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King from
"Peer Gynt"
Michael Daugherty: Red Cape Tango from
"Metropolis Symphony"
Julius Fucik: Thunder and Blazes (encore) |
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November
14, 2000
Preachers, Thieves and Acrobats
Ron Nelson:
Rocky Point Holiday
Emmanuel Chabrier/arr. Fred Junkin: Marche Joyeuse
J.S. Bach/arr. John Paynter: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue
in C
David Maslanka: Concerto for Marimba
Drew Lang, Marimba
John Wesley Gibson: Preachers, Thieves and Acrobats
Donald Grantham: Southern Harmony
Paul Hindemith/Keith Wilson: March from Symphonic
Metamorphosis (encore)
John Philip Sousa: Semper Fidelis (encore) |
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December 23,
2000
Christmas at the Meyerson
Johann Strauss: Donner
und Blitzen (Thunder & Lightning) Polka
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Traditional: Coventry Carol
Chip Davis/arr. Alex Cauthen: A Mannheim
Steamroller Christmas
Morton Gould: Jingle Bells
Alfred Reed: Russian Christmas Music
arr. James Kessler: An American Family Holiday
Overture
John Rutter: A Shepherd's Pipe Carol
Cardon Burnham: Festival Carol (Veni Emmanuel)
Mary Preston, Organ
arr. Dwayne Milburn: Deck the Halls
David Lovrien: Christmas Carol Sing-along (No. 2)
Leroy Anderson: A Christmas Festival
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever
(encore)
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January
16, 2001
2001, A Strauss Odyssey
Richard
Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra
Richard
Strauss:
Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier
Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel
Johann Strauss: Overture to "Die Fledermaus"
(encore)
Johann Strauss: Radetsky March (encore) |
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February 6,
2001
Symphonies, Concertos, Fantasies
Gustav Holst:
Second Suite in F
Donald Grantham: Fantasy on Mr. Hyde's Song
George Gershwin/arr. Ferde Grofe: Concerto in F
Jeff Hellmer, Piano
Percy Grainger: Molly on the Shore
Percy Grainger: Irish Tune from County Derry
Percy Grainger: Shepherd's Hey
Paul Hindemith: Symphony in Bb
John Philip Sousa: The Washington Post (encore) |
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March
13, 2001
How Suite It Is!
Frederick Fennell,
guest conductorHoward Hanson/arr.
John Boyd:
Suite from "Merry Mount"
Robert Russell
Bennett: Suite
of Old American Dances
Gordon Jacob: William Byrd Suite
Arthur Sullivan/Charles McKerras: Suite from
"Pineapple Poll"
Darius Milhaud: Suite Francaise
Alfred Reed: Armenian Dances No. 1
John Philip Sousa: New Mexico March (encore) |
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April 10, 2001
Carmina Burana
Carl Orff's 1937
masterpiece Carmina Burana. Over three hundred fifty
musicians. A must-see, must-hear... must be there concert!
David Lovrien:
Tubilustrium (fanfare)
Major Timothy J. Holtan, U.S. Army, guest conductor
Guiseppe Verdi: Overture to "La Forza Del
Destino" (The Force of Destiny)
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
John Philip Sousa:
The Stars and Stripes Forever (encore)
Dallas Wind
Symphony
Turtle Creek Chorale
The Women's Chorus of Dallas
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July 4,
2001
A Star-Spangled Spectacular!
John Philip Sousa:
The Gallant Seventh
Jacques Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld
Giacomo Puccini: O Mio Babbino Caro from 'Gianni
Schicci'
Teresa Gomez, Soprano
Victor Herbert: Italian Street Song (encore)
John Philip Sousa: The Gliding Girl - Tango
John Philip Sousa: El Capitan March (encore)
Morton Gould: American Salute
arr. Del Staigers: The Carnival of Venice
David Lovrien,
Saxophone
Thomas Moore/arr. Lovrien: The Last Rose of Summer
(encore)
arr. John Gibson: Old-Fashioned Sing-Along
E. E. Bagley: National Emblem March
Frank Ticheli: Shenandoah
Karl King: The Walking Frog - Two-Step (encore)
arr. Bob Lowden: Armed Forces Salute
Major Timothy J. Holtan, U.S. Army, guest conductor
Samuel Ward/arr. Carmen Dragon: America, The Beautiful
Major Timothy J. Holtan, U.S. Army,
narrator
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever
(encore) |
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