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A Sousa Spectacular

A Sousa Spectacular

DATE

Sunday, October 27, 2024
3:00 pm

VENUE

Franklin Events Center - Franklin Hall (Small Auditorium)

Performance Details

Step into a bygone era of pomp and pageantry with the Central Iowa Wind Ensemble as we present “A Sousa Spectacular” – an exhilarating concert celebrating the timeless legacy of John Philip Sousa and the golden age of American marches.

Highlights Include:

  • Sousa’s Greatest Hits: Immerse yourself in the iconic sound of the “March King” himself as we perform some of John Philip Sousa’s most beloved compositions, including “Stars and Stripes Forever,” and more.  Let the lively rhythms and stirring melodies transport you to a patriotic realm of grandeur and pride.
  • Classic Marches: Beyond Sousa, discover the brilliance of other renowned composers of the era who contributed to the rich tapestry of American band music. From rousing military marches to elegant concert pieces, each selection captures the spirit of a bygone era with its own unique charm and character.
  • Timeless Appeal: Whether you’re a longtime fan of Sousa’s music or new to the genre, “A Sousa Spectacular” promises an evening of musical excellence and nostalgic delight. Our ensemble of talented musicians will showcase their virtuosity and passion, ensuring a memorable experience for all.
  • “Everyone Loves a March”: Explore marches from other eras and cultures including the epic March from Symphonic Metamorphosis by Paul Hindemith and Percy Grainger’s Children’s March.

Join us for an unforgettable journey through the spirited world of John Philip Sousa and classic American marches. Celebrate the artistry and tradition of band music with us at “A Sousa Spectacular” – a concert that promises to leave you exhilarated and inspired.

Program

Overture to "Candide"
- Leonard Bernstein
Semper Fidelis
- John Philip Sousa
The Blue Bells of Scotland
- Arthur Pryor
Jackson Churchill, trombone
Days of Wine and Roses
- Henry Mancini
Jackson Churchill, trombone
Children's March
- Percy Grainger
National Emblem March
- Edwin Eugene Bagley
Adele’s Laughing Song - from Die Fledermaus
- Johann Strauss Jr.
Shelby VanNordstrand, soprano
Les Filles De Cadiz
- Leo Delibes
Shelby VanNordstrand, soprano
March from “Symphonic Metamorphosis"
- Paul Hindemith
Emblem of Freedom
, arr. Karl L. King
Xylophonia
- Joseph Green
Josh Grant, xylophone
Running on Wood
- Stefan Schwalgin
Collin Bell, xylophone
George M. Cohan Patriotic Fantasy
, arr. Walter Ehret and Paul Yoder
The Stars and Stripes Forever
- John Philip Sousa

Featuring

Jackson Churchill
Jackson Churchill
trombone
Shelby-VanNordstrand
Shelby VanNordstrand
soprano
Josh Grant
Josh Grant
xylophone
Collin-Bell
Collin Bell
xylophone
Christian Carichner
Dr. Christian Carichner
music director & conductor

Community Partner

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Concert Sponsor

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Support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Iowa Arts Council, which exists within the Iowa Economic Development Authority. Support is also provided by BRAVO Greater Des Moines and the Polk County Board of Supervisors.

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Franklin Events Center - Performance Hall
4801 Franklin Ave
Des Moines, Iowa
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Franklin Events Center - Franklin Hall (Small Auditorium)

The Franklin Performance Hall / Small Auditorium is located on the SE corner of Franklin Event Center at the intersection of 48th Street and Franklin Avenue in Des Moines.

There is plenty of parking in Franklin's North and South parking lots as well as along 48th Street. Handicap parking is located in the North parking lot closest to the building.

You can enter the building through the East doors or the South entrance if parking in the South lot, then follow the signs down the hall to the Performance Hall lobby.

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