The British Invasion – Music from Across the Pond

The Marion Concert Band continues its summer concert series with a program of music from the British Isles on Friday, August 6. The program features several classic British Brass Band pieces as well as music of the Yardbirds, the Kinks, Petula Clark, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and the Beatles. There may even be an appearance by members of the Cape Cod British Car Club, LTD (CCBCC). The program is as follows: Colonel Bogey – K. J. Alford; Pomp & Circumstance No. 1 – E. Elgar; English Suite – C. Grundman (movts. 3&4); Concerto for Clarinet – K. Kurpinski with Tony Borges on clarinet; Prelude, Siciliano & Rondo – M. Arnold; Sarabande (from Solitaire) – M. Arnold; The Liberty Bell March – J.P. Sousa; Pop and Rock Legends: The Beatles – M. Sweeney; Irish Tune from County Derry – P. Grainger; British Invasion: Hits of the ‘60s – arr. J. Vinson; Doctor Who: Through Time and Space – M. Gold; The British Are Coming – arr. J. Bocook;

Knightsbridge March – E. Coates.

            Clarinet soloist Tony Borges is a retired Army musician and, most recently, a music teacher. After 37 years of service as a US Army musician in the Army National Guard, he retired in 2006 at the rank of Warrant Officer 1. He has performed as principal clarinet with the 18th US Army Band, the 88th Army Band, the 215th Army Band, and the 1st Continental Army National Guard Band. He is the principal clarinetist with St. Cecilia Philharmonic Band of Fall River, the principal clarinetist with the Legion Band in Plymouth, and has also performed with the Tri-County Symphonic Band, the Melbourne Municipal Band in Florida, and the Central Florida Winds. He has been a member of the Marion Concert Band since 2015.

            The Cape Cod British Car Club, LTD (CCBCC) is a Massachusetts not-for-profit corporation whose membership annually exceeds 250. While members come from all over the world, most members are residents of southern New England. CCBCC members enjoy driving and displaying their English automobiles. Throughout the year, the CCBCC participates in events and raises funds for scholarship purposes. Annually, the club provides scholarships to automotive and auto body students at the Upper Cape Regional Technical School, the South Plymouth High School, and the Cape Cod Regional Technical School. The club also provides funds towards a specific scholarship program available to Falmouth High School students.

            The concert, under the direction of Tobias Monte, will begin at 7:00 pm, weather permitting, at the Robert Broomhead Bandstand, Island Wharf, off Front Street in Marion. All concerts are free and open to the public. ‘Like’ us on Facebook at “Marion Town Band” for up-to-date announcements and rain cancellation notices.

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