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© 2011 Dallas Brass
American Musical Journey
This program incorporates a full complement of brass and percussion for a musical travelogue through American history. From the time of George Washington to the present day – music will be selected from the masters – Copland, Bernstein, Gershwin, Berlin, John Williams, Sousa; from bands like the Tijuana Brass and Chicago; and styles from Dixieland, swing, Broadway, folk, patriotic, pop, and even hip-hop! There is definitely “something for everybody”.
Take a listen – American Musical Journey is artistry, fun, vitality and energy.
Programs
Symphony Pops: A Tribute to Irving Berlin
Puttin' On the Ritz, Blue Skies, Easter Parade and God Bless America are just a few of over 1500 songs written by Irving Berlin - helping lift spirits through two World Wars and the Great Depression. A Tribute to Irving Berlin, including sixteen of Berlin's most well-known songs, creates a dynamic entertaining salute to the genius of this great American songwriter.
Symphony Engagements Include:
A Merry Christmas with Brass
A long with the visual images of colored lights and snowy landscapes, the spirit of the Christmas season is best captured in music. For centuries, brass instruments have been able to convey the spirit of festive occasions, especially Christmas. As they perform some of the world’s most well-known carols, the musicians of the Dallas Brass brilliantly express the celebratory spirit of the season.;
There are more songs for Christmas than all of the other holidays combined – and no artist or ensemble performs them better than the Dallas Brass. The Dallas Brass holiday show, "A Merry Christmas With Brass" adds sacred and secular holiday favorites to the regular variety of Dallas Brass repertoire.
Selections will include Deck the Halls, Carol of the Bells, Sleigh Ride, The Christmas Song, Frosty the Snowman, music from The Nutcracker Suite and much, much more.
American Masters
Celebrating America's vast and colorful musical heritage with songs from our greatest composers. Including selections from Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun", Jerome Kern's "Old Man River", "The Way You Look Tonight" and "The Last Time I Saw Paris" to Harold Arlen's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and George M. Cohan's rousing patriotic melodies, this show is entertainment at its best! .
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