The Gazette and Proctors

Proudly Present

The USAF Band of Liberty

 

Sunday, May 6, 3 pm at Proctors

 

Free, Open to All

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Get Tickets at the Gazette; Limited Seating

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Captain David A. Alpar, Commander and Conductor

 

 

Schenectady, NY – April 25, 2012 –Composers such as the legendaryJohn Philip Sousa developed the American military band sound that has been a worldwide sensation since the 19th century. The United States Air Force Band of Liberty is one of 10 Air Force Bands nationwide that exemplifies this American tradition, providing professional musical products and services for official military, recruiting, and community relations’ events – while concurrently fostering our national heritage. 

 

Stationed at nearby Hanscom AFB near Boston, Massachusetts, the exciting USAF Band of Liberty will perform a concert at Proctors on Sunday, May 6 at 3 PM. Proctors is located in Downtown Schenectady at 432 State Street.

 

The performance will be free and open to the public.

Those planning to attend the concert

may pick up tickets at

The Gazette, 2345 Maxon Rd. Ext. Schenectady.

Monday - Friday 8 - 4. Limited tickets available.

 

 

The United States Air Force Band of Liberty consists of 45 active duty personnel who are assigned to two primary ensembles--the Concert Band and the Afterburner popular music group. The band also has several subgroups, including the Ceremonial Band, Liberty Jazz Band, Colonial Brass, New England Winds, Mach Four, and the Bay State Winds. The band performs approximately four hundred engagements a year, and has appeared at such venues as Lincoln Center in New York City and the Hatch Shell in Boston.

 

The United States Air Force Band of Liberty is dedicated to using the power of music to inspire our Air Force members and the great nation we serve, producing innovative musical programs and products, and communicating Air Force excellence throughout New England and around the globe.  This select group of professional Airmen-musicians who support the global Air Force mission by providing outstanding musical products and services for official military, recruiting, and community relations events, and by fostering America's rich national heritage. It has been performing for military and civilian audiences throughout the New England region for more than 30 years.

 

Known originally as the 541st Air Force Band of the Southwest stationed at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, the unit relocated to Pease AFB, New Hampshire in 1978. Renamed the Air Force Band of New England, the band brought its musical message of pride, patriotism, and professionalism to concerts and events throughout New England. In 1991, the band received its current name and was assigned to Electronics Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, in Massachusetts.

 

Potential PROGRAM

United States Air Force Band of Liberty

Captain David A. Alpar, Commander and Conductor

 

The Star Spangled Banner

Francis Scott Key

 

Overture to “The Barber of Seville”.

Gioacchino Rossini

Spanish Waltz.

George Hamilton Green SSgt Michael Correa, Marimba

Concerto in C Major

Antonio Vivaldi, Airman First Class Carolyn Sierichs, Flute

 

40th Celebration

SSgt Mateo Ayala-Roman

C’est L’extase

Claude Debussy

Clair de lune

Claude Debussy, Technical Sergeant Michele Harris, Soprano

Blue Shades

Frank Ticheli

 

 

There will be a 10-minute intermission.

 

 

Garry Owen Marchby James M. Fulton

 

King Cottonby John Philip Sousa -

 

Text Poll March

Audience will choose from among the following:

 

TEXT: OWEN

 

 

TEXT: COTTON

 

 

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

Jerome Kern

Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man

Oscar Hammerstein Airman Basic Ashley Cook, Soprano

Tribute to Liza Minnelli

 

Salute to the Armed Services

arr. Robert Cray

God Bless the USA

Lee Greenwood

The Stars and Stripes Forever

John Philip Sousa

 

 

 

Contact:

For more information on The USAF Band of Liberty at Proctors on

Sunday, May 6, at 3 pm, contact:

 

Christopher Stahl, TSgt

USAF Band of Liberty, Bassoon

Publicity/PA Shop, NCOIC

Recording Projects, NCOIC

Phone: 781.225.5896

Fax: 781.377.8564

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