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Alexandra Burhans, Megan Howard,Jessica Koenen, Christina Levashoff, Anae Otto,Sandy Schaefer, Pam Vaccaro, Mary WeigelCarol LevySarah Lamb, Clyde Lansing, Stacey Montalto,Oliver Seely, Marcia Souza, Ted Strauss,Bill WagnerPenny ParkEirena EwertAlan Graas, Kelsey MontaltoRandy Emerzian, Kyle TothRobby RobinsonTerry Cederblom, Joe Ekman, Berl Howell,Don Lawrence, Dan Metz, Larry VaccaroJoel Bradshaw, Tom Jacobs, Mike SchroederCorey Booth, Bob Herman Brown,Lynn Fullmer, Kevin Lukan, Pat Mierkey,Kurt StraussJames Mierkey, Chris MosherBob CurranBetty Callan, Chase Hagerman, Jim Kirin,Cliff Lopes, Mary Helen Mierkey,Megan Montalto, Erik StraussRudy Helm
The
OAKHURSTCOMMUNITY BAND
Patriotic ConcertSunday, July 1st, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
Mountain Christian Center
For more information, please call 559-760-3849 or visit our website
www. oakhurstband. com
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Featuring
Wicked, Porgy & Bess, Oklahoma! Supermanand more!
and Music by
John Williams, Camille Saint-Saensand Frank Ticheli
Randy Hyatt, ConductorPat Mierkey, Assistant Conductor
Supported by contributions from our local community:
Benefactors ($250.00+)Claiborne & AssociatesMaxine J. CrossleyAlan & Barbara GraasSierra TelephoneSierra Asset ManagementOakhurst Sierra Rotary
Patrons ($100.00)Ronald & Dorothy Asplund Roy & Shirley KillionDonald & Oneita Mosher Service Ogranization of the SierraLeonard & Dena Boortz Sierra Estates Assisted LivingTricia & David Nickerson George & Helen SmithLinn Law Ofllces \bsemite Bank
Sunday, March 25 @ 3:00 pmMountain Christian Center - 40299 Hwy 49 Oakhurst
PROGRAM
Mustang! (Concert March) Eric OsterlingPublished in the 1960's by the "Modern March King", this march features atheatrical concert march style.
Fortress Variations Tim WatersUsing the familiar hymn, "A Mighty Fortress i> Our God" as a foundation, an ingenious setof variations has been woven to form a significant concert work for symphonic band.Listen for the opening fanfare statement of home and strength, the turbulent middlesection depicting a mighty structure, standing strong in the heat of battle, and the finalsection with sounds of triumph, heroism and victory.
Cajun Folk Songs - "La Belle et It Capitaine" tf "Belle" Frank TicheliComposed as a tribute to the people of the old Cajun folksong culture, the two songs inthis composition are based on original folksongs recorded in 1934 in South Louisianafor the "Archive of Folk Music" in the Library of Congress.
Pas Redouble (Double-Quick Step) Camille Saint-Saens, Op. 86This piece is a fast concert march reminiscent of Offenbach. It was originally writtenfor 4-hand piano in 1887.
INTERMISSION
Superman - Suite for Concert Band John Williams
Arranged by Bob LowdenThis medley contains all of John Williams musical trademarks - drama, power and
massive sound blocks.
Highlights from Oklahoma! Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIMusic by Richard RogersArranged by John Moss
Oklahoma! opened on Broadway in 1943, the first musical written by Rogers &Hammerstein. This medley includes "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" - "Kansas City"- "People Will Say We're in Love" - "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top" -"Oklahoma".
Porgy and Bess
An Overture on themes from the American musical masterpiece
Words & Music by George and Ira Gershwin,
DuBose and Dorothy HeywardArranged by James Barnes
Porgy and Bess was first performed in 1935 and was conceived by Gershwin as an"American Folk Opera." This arrangement features "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" - "ItAin't Necessarliy So" - "Summertime" - "Crab Man" - "Bess, You Is My WomanNow"
The March from "1941"
Conducted by Pat MierkeyJohn Williams
Transcribed for Band by Paul Lavender
From the movie "1941." Steven Spielberg's hilarious comedy "1941" featured the lateactor John Belushi as Wild Bill Kelso. Kelso was a crazy, impertinent but lovable AirForce pilot whose antics seemed to require a musical accompaniment that had humorand rhythmic vitality. Mr. Williams described this as "a zanily patriotic march."
Selections from Wicked Music and Lyrics by Steven Schwartz
Arranged by Jay Bocook
The untold story of the witches of Oz. Long before Dorothy, two other girls meet in theland of Oz. One with emerald-green skin, smart, fiery and misunderstood, and theother, beautiful, ambitions and very popular. They become friends and grow to becomethe Wicked Witch of the West and Glindathe Good.
Superintendent Steve Raupp & Yosemite High School - Facilities for rehearsals
Pastor Terry Cederblom & Mountain Christian Center - Facilities for rehearsal & performances
Jackie Mallouf - Photography
Rudy Helm - Website design & maintenance
Nelson Press - design & printing of flyers & programs
Alan Graas - Publicity
Sandy Schaefer - Program notes
Pat Mierkey - Media accompaniment
Cliff Lopes - Equipment Manager
Kimberly Smith, Sierra Asset Management - Administrative assistance