
“British Waterside”
Composer: Percy Aldridge Grainger (1920)
Columbia Concert Band
Director: Michael Blackman
Conductor: Len Morse
Columbia artists, Inc.
Performed: August 17, 2013
Lurman Woodland Theatre, Catonsville, MD, USA
Concert Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqmqF_PhbuzX5TGFFQmmMHIfHQ91CJbYH
Catonsville welcomes the Columbia Concert Band to the wooded glade of Lurman Woodland Theatre for an evening of wind-band repertoire, patriotic tunes, and broadway medleys.
The Columbia Concert Band is a group of approximately 90 musicians. We rehearse weekly and perform about five concerts per year. Our repertoire consists of many different musical styles, including traditional band arrangements, classical, contemporary, pop/rock, marches, jazz, Broadway, Americana, and baroque.
Founded in 1983, the Columbia Concert Band provides local musicians the chance to perform challenging band literature while entertaining the public in the Baltimore and Washington region. The band is affiliated with Howard Community College, which gives credit to students for band participation.
Full Concert:
The Star-Spangled Banner – John Stafford Smith (1814)
Transcendent Journey – Rossano Galante (2010)
Georgia Girl – Karl L. King (1914)
British Waterside – Percy Aldridge Grainger (1920)
The Lord of the Dance – Ronan Hardiman (1996) / Arr. Richard Saucedo (1997)
Yorkshire Ballad – James Barnes (1985)
Columbian March – Karl L. King / Arr. Gene Milford (2006)
Blacksmith Variations – Jim Mahaffey (2005)
Fourth of July – John Cacavas (1991)
Flourish for Wind Band – Ralph Vaughan Williams (1939)
Ride – Samuel Hazo (2003)
On A Southern Hymnsong – David Holsinger (1993)
King Cotton – John Philip Sousa (1895)
Motown Revue – Arr. Paul Murtha (1998)
– “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” by Marvin Gaye (Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong (1967))
– “My Girl” by The Temptations (Smokey Robinson & Ronald White (1964))
– “ABC” by The Jackson 5 (Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mizell, & Deke Richards (1970))
Court Festival – William P. Latham (1957)
Highlights from “Evita” – Andrew Lloyd Webbber (1977) / Arr. John Moss (1992)
Lincoln Legacy – Michael Sweeney (1997)
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