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EMPORIA MUNICIPAL BAND

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

“Celebrate, America!” is the theme for this week’s Emporia Municipal Band concert, at 8 p.m. Thursday in Fremont Park, Fourth Avenue and Union Street.

- “Star Spangled Banner,” by Francis Scott Key, arr. by Sousa

- March: “Americans We” by Henry Fillmore

- “American Visions” by John Moss

- “Star Spangled Spectacular,” the music of George M. Cohan, arr. by John Cacavas

- Main Theme from “Patton” by Jerry Goldsmith, arr. by John Higgins

- Children’s March: “The Liberty Bell” by John Philip Sousa

- “Armed Forces Salute” arr. by Bob Lowden

- Hymn Tune: “Eternal Father Strong to Save (Navy Hymn)” by John Dykes, arr. by James Ployhar

- Sing-Along: “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy”

- March: “American Patrol” by F. W. Meacham, arr. by Paul Yoder

- Concert March: “Beacon on the Prairie” by James Barnes

- “An American Tribute” arr. by John Edmondson

- “America, The Beautiful” by Samuel War, arr. by Carmen Dragon

- National March: “The Stars and Stripes Forever” by John Philip Sousa

- “Home on the Range”, by Dan Kelly, arranged by James Barnes

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