The McAllen Symphonic Band concert included some unique selections. There were Sousa marches of course and the familiar Armed Forces Salute that is played to honor each of the branches of the service. It was an enjoyable concert with a fresh program that nicely lived up to its billing; “Celebrating America”.
Bullets and Bayonets, a Sousa march written to commemorate WWI veterans
American Anthem – from the movie “The War”
God’s Country – a musical landscape of great American places
To Those Who Serve – a tribute to firefighters and police
Powhatan’s Daughter – a Sousa march written to honor and recognize first nations peoples, specifically Pocahontas
Winged Victory
The Armed Forces Salute – nearly half the audience had stood to be recognized by the time this piece was over.
Stars and Stripes Forever – Sousa – piccolos of course
Fun stuff thrown in
Woodwind Polka (a re-arrangement of clarinet polka)
What’s up at the Orchestra? – tunes from loony tunes cartons. Its amazing how those long ago viewed images leap to life with just a few bars of music.