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SUMMARY:"Make Music Chicago"
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor Concert by the Windy City Winds\n“Chicago Music”\nMark Mosley\, conductor\nSarah Good Mosley\, conductor \nLocation:\nWashington Square Park\n901 N. Clark Street\nChicago\, IL 60610\, USA \nRain Location:\nNewberry Library\n60 W. Walton Street\nChicago\, IL 60610\, USA \nFor Make Music Chicago\, Windy City Winds will play a “Chicago Music” program\, with some historical connections.  Here’s what we’re planning to play:\n1. American Overture — this is a very up-tempo piece\, full of optimism and features our French horns — sounds like a Western movie\n2. Second Prelude by George Gershwin — slow and bluesy\, not very long\, very easy listening\n3. Pineapple Poll\, last movement — this is from a suite of melodies from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas — it’s fast and fun and very upbeat\, in an old fashioned way\n4. Belle of Chicago March — written by John Philip Sousa for the Columbian Exposition of 1893\, where the Sousa Band was the featured “orchestra”\n5. Chicago\, Selections from the musical — “All That Jazz” and more\, very familiar songs by Kander and Ebb\n6. The Red Covered Bridge — a sweet Norman Rockwell sound portrait of Princeton\, Illinois written by Illinois composer Robert Sheldon\, named after the town’s landmark\n7. Take Me Out to the Ballgame — sing-a-long\, since the Cubs are hot\n8. The National Fame — another Sousa march\, written about baseball\, Sousa’s favorite sport\, written for the commissioner of baseball Judge Kennesee Mountain Landau\, who handled the Black Sox scandal of 1919 and “saved baseball” — features a woodblock mimicking the sound of a bat hitting a ball\n9. Chicago — That Toddlin’ Town — a jazzy arrangement of the very familiar song\n10. America the Beautiful — a lush and inspiring arrangement by Carmen Dragon
URL:https://windycitywinds.org/concert/make-music-chicago/
LOCATION:Newberry Library/Washington Square Park\, 901 N. Clark Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Mosley & Sarah Good Mosley%2C conductors":MAILTO:mwsgmosley@outlook.com
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