The 2008 Spring Concert, performed by the Flint Citadel Band
Sunday, May 18, 2008 - 3:00pmwsg: Randy Cox, Cornet & Flugel Soloist from Chicagoland
Index of Performance
00:00 Corner Brook Temple.....................March ................David Chaulk
Deputy Bandmaster Ted Tolcher conducts this opening number which uses an old Salvation Army song, "We’ll roll the old chariot along". The composition was produced to honor a Newfoundland
Salvation Army Corps where David Chaulk spent his youth.
03:21 Standing on the Promises ........................................Douglas Court
Using a flugel horn and a trumpet, this solo is based on a Latin design to produce a contemporary arrangement featuring the gospel song of the same name.
07:55 When we all get to Heaven ......................................Steven Himes
Steve Himes directs his own arrangement of this gospel song.
11:45 Adagio from Concerto de Aranjeuz......................arr. Kevin Bolton
A flugel horn solo based on the second movement of the famous Joaquin Rodrigo guitar concerto.
16:43 Jesus Loves You.............................Band Vocal................Buryl Red
Dave Bell, leader; Gill Morton, vocal soloist; Dawn Devins, piano; Andrew Bell, euphonium soloist
21:25 Sweet By and By ........................................................Leonard Ballantine
This solo depicts a newly departed saint sharing stories with his former companions as he joins them in Heaven. An arrangement that seeks to portray not only the sweet fellowship of that reunion, but also the awesome majesty of heaven.
26:45 Great and Glorious ..............................................George Marshall
Published in 1934, this classic selection was developed by the writer after a visit to the top of Grampian Mountain one Easter Sunday morning. So forceful was the inspiration of that scene on George Marshall that he quickly penned this composition containing his masterful harmonic structure.
34:06 Montreal Citadel.....................March....................Norman Audoire
Another classic composition from 1934 based on the song, "Calvary’s Stream is flowing the first line invites us to Come, with me visit Calvary where our Redeemer died".
(Post Production and Podcast produced by Steven Himes, www.stevenhimes.com)
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