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July 28th Concert

The Garden State Symphonic Band

Todd Nichols  Conductor
Ginny Johnston  Assistant Conductor
The Late Chris Pedersen, Jr.  Conductor Emeritus
*Jacqueline Mulligan Vocalist

 

Invincible Eagle - JP Sousa
Scenes from “The Louvre” (I, II, III, IV, V) - Norman Dello Joio
Plink Plank Plunk    - Leroy Anderson
*Chacun Le Sait - Gaetano Donizetti
Main Theme from “Superman” - John Williams
National Game - JP Sousa
*O Mio Babbino Caro - Giacomo Puccini
Washington Post - JP Sousa
Amparito Roca - Jaime Texidor         
The King and I - Rodgers and Hammerstein/Arr: Bennett

-- Intermission –

 

Bravura - Charles E. Duble  
Toccata Marziale - Ralph Vaughan Williams
*Brigadoon Medley - Lerner and Loewe/Arr: Erik Leidzen
Finale from the Firebird Suite - Igor Stravinsky
Damn Yankees - Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
Glenn Miller in Concert - Glenn Miller/Arr: Paul Murtha
Gallito - Santiago Lope Gonzalo
Sabre and Spurs - JP Sousa
*Think of Me - Andrew Lloyd Webber/Arr: Warren Barker
George Gershwin Selection – Transcribed by David Bennett

*Vocalist: Jacqueline Mulligan
American Soprano Jacqueline Mulligan was only nineteen when she received her first professional
orchestral engagement with the Louisville Orchestra. Often characterized as a singer from the “Golden Age,” she has appeared throughout the United States and Europe, delighting audiences not only with opera and musical theater but also with songs from times forgotten. A winner of the Emerging Artists award from the Business Committee for the Arts, Jacqueline has appeared on Broadway with the City Center “Encores” series in Music in the Air, Face the Music and Of Thee I Sing, and she has been featured at Lincoln Center, performing music from the bygone era of Broadway. Her opera roles include the three heroines in The Tales of Hoffman, Manon in Massenet’s Manon, Violetta in Verdi’s La Traviata, Lucia in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, Musetta in La Bohème, Adina in L’Elisir D’Amore, Gilda in Rigoletto and the title role in Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah.

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