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winter 2003 -2004

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Programs: 2003 - 2004 Concert Season

November 2, 2003: "Goy and Ghouls"   2003-2004 Series #1
with guest: Luba Goy
Symphony nr. 1 "The Lord of the Rings"
  1. "Hobbits"
Johan De Meij
The Sorcerer's Apprentice Paul Dukas, arr: Lucien Cailliet
Peter and the Wolf
narration: Luba Goy
Sergei Prokofiev, arr: Jim Curnow
Phantom of the Opera
  • Think of Me
  • Angel of Music
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • All I Ask of You
  • The Point of No Return
  • The Music of the Night
Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr: Warren Barker
Intermission
Night on Bare Mountain Modeste Moussorgsky, trans: Mark Hindsley
Tubby the Tuba
narration: Luba Goy
George Kleinsinger, arr: George F. Roach
Sorcery Suite, Opus 112
  1. The Little Boy and the Castle
  2. The Bumbling Gamekeeper
  3. Imagine a Game Played in Mid-Air!
James Barnes
Danse Macabre Camille Saint-Saens, arr: Eric Osterling
Encore: Dance of the Witches
conducted by Luba Goy!
John Williams, arr: Paul Lavender

February 29, 2004: "Mad About Plaid"   2003-2004 Series #2
with guests from The 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums
Suite from Hymn of the Highlands
  1. Ardross Castle
Philip Sparke
Four Scottish Dances
  1. Strathspay
  2. Reel
  3. Summer's Day in the Hebrides
  4. Fling
Malcolm Arnold, OP.59, arr. John P. Paynter
Brigadoon Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe, Selection for Band by Erik Leidzén
A Highland Kingdom
  • Dark Island
  • Itchy Fingers
  • Clumsy Lover
G. Clegg
performed by MPCB together with guests
79th Farewell to Gibraltar performed by MPCB together with guests
Irish Guards - Pipe Medley 1994 performed by MPCB together with guests
The Lord of the Dance Ronan Hardiman, arr: Richard Saucedo performed by MPCB together with guests
Intermission
Suite from Hymn of the Highlands
  1. Dundonnell
Philip Sparke
Pipe Medley selection of pieces performed by guests alone
Scottish Rhapsody Howard Cable
Pentland Hills arr: Capt. Jimmy Howe
Waly Waly (The Water is Wide) Trad., arr: David Hawkins, 1999 performed by MPCB together with guests
Highland Cathedral Trad., arr: A. Graff performed by MPCB together with guests
Heather Mixture arr: Beat, performed by MPCB together with guests
Amazing Grace trad., arr: D. Keeling performed by MPCB together with guests
Encore: Scotland the Brave/Black Bear arr: Beat, performed by MPCB together with guests


April 4, 2004: "Snap, Crackle, & Jazz"   2003-2004 Series #3
with guests Mississauga Big Band Jazz Ensemble
What a Difference A Day Made Stanley Adams/Maria Grever (arr: Frank Mantooth)   performed by MBBJE
Sing, Sang, Sung Gordon Goodwin   performed by MBBJE
Filthy McNasty Horace Silver (arr: John LaBarbera) performed by MBBJE
Jada (arr. Oliver Nelson) performed by MBBJE
Nostalgia in Times Square Charles Migus (arr: Ronnie Cuber)   performed by MBBJE
Bluff Point John LaBarbera performed by MBBJE
I've Got Rhythm George and Ira Gershwin (arr: Dave Wolpe)   performed by MBBJE
Count Bubba Gordon Goodwin   performed by MBBJE
Intermission
The Blues
  • Birth of the Blues
  • Limehouse Blues
  • Blues In The Night
(arr: Sammy Nestico)   performed by MPCB
Tequila Chuck Rio   (arr: Calvin Custer) performed by MPCB
Woody Herman In Concert
  • Four Brothers
  • Blue Flame
  • Caledonia (What makes your big head so hard?)
  • Early Autumn
  • Woodchopper's Ball
(arr: Bob Lowden) performed by MPCB
Rhapsody for Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble Pat Williams B.M.I   (arranged for band: Sammy Nestico)
performed by both bands
Artistry in Rhythm Stan Kenton (arr: John Wasson)
performed by both bands
Autumn in New York Vernon Duke (arr: Calvin Custer)
performed by both bands
Here's That Rainy Day Johnny Burke/Jimmy Van Heusen (arr: Calvin Custer)
performed by both bands
Caravan Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol (arr: John Wasson)
performed by both bands
Encore: Tuxedo Junction Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson, Julian Dash (arr: Calvin Custer)
performed by both bands

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