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Our season opener begins with William Schumann’s Chester Overture, honoring the patriotic hymn of the American Revolution. The unmistakable strains of Yankee Doodle follow, transporting the audience to colonial America. The program continues with A Tribute to Stephen Foster and American River Songs, evoking the pioneer spirit and westward expansion. The patriotic fervor builds with Morton Gould’s American Salute, highlighting America’s Civil War era, followed by How the West Was Won, celebrating America’s westward expansion in pursuit of the American dream. The concert swings into Alexander’s Ragtime Band, showcasing early 20th-century light-hearted beginnings of jazz, and Don Gillis’ Tulsa, depicting the early 20th century discovery of “liquid gold” that fueled America’s industrial expansion. World War I is marked by George M. Cohan’s Star Spangled Spectacularand In the Miller Mood brings the musical journey to America’s entry into World War II. As America comes of age in the 50’s and 60’s, Rock Medley recognizes America’s cultural revolution through rock ‘n’ roll. The concert concludes with American Overture for Band, a tribute to the nation’s enduring musical legacy. All concerts are free and open to the public. No reserved seating.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Vista Center for the Arts, 15660 N Parkview Place,Surprise, Arizona, United States