NEW LOCATION!! Join us for coffee and networking the 2nd Thursday of each month. September's meeting will held at a new location! The Narragansett Star Cafe, 230 Huttleston Ave(Route 6) Fairhaven MA. Open networking starts at 8:45 meeting begins at 9 and ends promptly at 10. Bring business cards.
When: Sep 9, 2010 8:45:00 AM Where: Marion, Massachusetts, United States in Marion, Massachusetts (Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:45:00 )
Join us as we kick off our 49th Concert Season with a celebration of the 65th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Offering music from many different lands, we represent France with Darius Milhaud's "Suite Francaise". This is a five movement piece where the movements are named after French Provinces, the very ones in which the American and Allied armies fought together with the French underground of the liberation of France: Normandy, Brittany, Ile-de-France (of which Paris is the center), Alsace-Lorraine, and Provence (Milhaud's birthplace). "Valdres" (a Norwegian march), "March of the Belgian Paratroopers" and "Leonore" (a Portuguese march) provide a showcase for the variety of marches around the world. Maurice Gardner's "Great Wall of China" and William McCauley's "Canadian Folk Song Fantasy" represent the Asian and North American corners of the globe. Our special guest trumpet soloist is MUC Robert Couto. MUC Couto is a native of New Bedford, MA, a former Tri-County Music Association Scholarship recipient and a current member of the United States Navy Band in Washington, D.C. He will be performing Alexander Arutiunian's "Concerto for Trumpet".
Location: Tabor Academy Fireman Performing Arts Center Marion, MA 02738
When: Oct 24, 2010 3 PM Where: Postal code 02738, United States in Marion, Massachusetts Cost: $7-10 (Sun, 24 Oct 2010 15 )
Location: Tabor Academy 235 Front Street Marion, MA 02738 Times: Sunday, November 14th 4pm
This is a special benefit concert for the Tri-County Music Association Scholarship Fund. The TCMA assists high school and college students annually with their music education. The TCMA helps to fund the college tuition of area music majors and also helps local high school students pursue summer musical studies in a variety of settings. The TCMA is a non-profit organization that is committed to the education of young musicians in the the Tri-County area (Barnstable, Bristol and Plymouth counties of Massachusetts). The New Black Eagle Jazz Band has been a fixture on the international jazz scene since 1971, bringing the sounds of traditional New Orleans Jazz to audiences all over the world. Many observers regard them as the premier band playing in the traditional jazz style. They offer a wonderfully spirited journey into the history of American Jazz. The Southcoast Jazz Orchestra is a fairly new organization that has enjoyed enormous success especially with their Monday evening series at the Airport Grille in New Bedford, MA. Those of you who have had trouble getting a seat at the Airport Grille (it is usually packed!) will welcome the opportunity to hear this fine group in a concert setting.
When: Nov 14, 2010 12 AM to Nov 14, 2010 12 AM Where: Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts Cost: More Than $10 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010 00 )
This is a special benefit concert for the Tri-County Music Association Scholarship Fund. The TCMA assists high school and college students annually with their music education. The TCMA helps to fund the college tuition of area music majors and also helps local high school students pursue summer musical studies in a variety of settings. The TCMA is a non-profit organization that is committed to the education of young musicians in the the Tri-County area (Barnstable, Bristol and Plymouth counties of Massachusetts). The New Black Eagle Jazz Band has been a fixture on the international jazz scene since 1971, bringing the sounds of traditional New Orleans Jazz to audiences all over the world. Many observers regard them as the premier band playing in the traditional jazz style. They offer a wonderfully spirited journey into the history of American Jazz. The Southcoast Jazz Orchestra is a fairly new organization that has enjoyed enormous success especially with their Monday evening series at the Airport Grille in New Bedford, MA. Those of you who have had trouble getting a seat at the Airport Grille (it is usually packed!) will welcome the opportunity to hear this fine group in a concert setting.
Location: Tabor Academy 235 Front Street Marion, MA 02738
When: Nov 14, 2010 4 PM Where: Postal code 02738, United States in Marion, Massachusetts Cost: More Than $10 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16 )
Location: Fireman Performing Arts Center, Tabor Academy 235 Front Street Marion, MA 02738 Times: Sunday, March 20, 2011 3pm
On the day of the vernal equinox, the Tri-County Symphonic Band celebrates the arrival of spring with an ecclectic collection of originals works for band. Starting with Steven Bryant's "Bloom", with its ethereal undertones, we move to Ed Huckeby's "When Tears Fell". This piece is based on the 1838-1839 "Trail of Tears" historical trek of the Cherokee Indians from the Eastern United States to their new home in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Aaron Copland's "Variation on a Shaker Melody" is the composer's own transcription of a segment from the iconic "Appalachian Spring". "Hounds of Spring" is a composition by the venerable American composer Alfred Reed. This piece encapsulates the vibrant energy of a spring day and the irrepressible enthusiasm of the canine spirit. James Swearingen's "Into the Joy of Spring" is a delightfully descriptive piece in three movements that paints a musical picture of the transition of seasons from the fury of winter into the blossoming joy of springtime. Following many earlier models by composers such as Vivaldi and Glazunov, Philip Sparke has taken the yearly cycle of the seasons to inspire a framework for this four-movement suite entitled "The Seasons". The Tri-County Symphonic Band will play the opening movement, "Spring Sunshine", which exploits the wide range of colors available from the concert band to describe a bright spring morning. Saxophonist Lynn Klock will join the Tri-County Symphonic Band to perform Samuel Hazo's "Saxophone Concerto". This piece was written for Mr. Klock and premiered on June 6, 2008.
When: Mar 20, 2011 12 AM to Mar 20, 2011 12 AM Where: Tabor Academy ~ Fireman Performing Arts Center in Marion, Massachusetts Cost: $7-10 (Sun, 20 Mar 2011 00 )
On the day of the vernal equinox, the Tri-County Symphonic Band celebrates the arrival of spring with an ecclectic collection of originals works for band. Starting with Steven Bryant's "Bloom", with its ethereal undertones, we move to Ed Huckeby's "When Tears Fell". This piece is based on the 1838-1839 "Trail of Tears" historical trek of the Cherokee Indians from the Eastern United States to their new home in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Aaron Copland's "Variation on a Shaker Melody" is the composer's own transcription of a segment from the iconic "Appalachian Spring". "Hounds of Spring" is a composition by the venerable American composer Alfred Reed. This piece encapsulates the vibrant energy of a spring day and the irrepressible enthusiasm of the canine spirit. James Swearingen's "Into the Joy of Spring" is a delightfully descriptive piece in three movements that paints a musical picture of the transition of seasons from the fury of winter into the blossoming joy of springtime. Following many earlier models by composers such as Vivaldi and Glazunov, Philip Sparke has taken the yearly cycle of the seasons to inspire a framework for this four-movement suite entitled "The Seasons". The Tri-County Symphonic Band will play the opening movement, "Spring Sunshine", which exploits the wide range of colors available from the concert band to describe a bright spring morning. Saxophonist Lynn Klock will join the Tri-County Symphonic Band to perform Samuel Hazo's "Saxophone Concerto". This piece was written for Mr. Klock and premiered on June 6, 2008.
Location: Fireman Performing Arts Center, Tabor Academy 235 Front Street Marion, MA 02738
When: Mar 20, 2011 3 PM Where: Postal code 02738, United States in Marion, Massachusetts Cost: $7-10 (Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15 )
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