Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Week 7 - July 27 Concert

The Chemical City Band will perform its seventh concert of the 2022 Season on Wednesday, July 27 at the Nicholson-Guenther Community Band Shell in Midland's Central Park, starting at 7:30 PM.  In case of rain, the concert will be moved to the Central Auditorium.  Please check this blog or our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/chemicalcityband) for last minute updates.

Steve DeRees will return as our musical director this week.  The following selections will be presented with a short intermission:


Spine of the Devil March............................................................................................Waymon O. Bullock

March and Procession of Bacchus................................................................Leo Delibes, arr. E. Osterling

Songs of the Plains.........................................................................................................Pierre La Plante

Selections from "Incredibles 2"..............................................................Michael Giacchino, arr. J. Moss

National Defense March..................................................................................................Leonard B. Smith


Intermission


Who's Who in Navy Blue March.................................................................John Philip Sousa, ed. F. Byrne

Memor Vita!...............................................................................................................................Brant Karrick

Music from "Wicked".............................................................................Stephen Schwartz, arr. M. Sweeney

Barnum and Bailey's Favorite March....................................................Karl L. King, arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum

America, the Beautiful................................................................................Samuel F. Ward, arr. A.F. Gaylord

The Star-Spangled Banner...................................................................John Stafford Smith, arr. A.F. Gaylord

 




 

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