Fayetteville Celebrated
America and the Armed Forces with
the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, Who Performed
a Free Concert with Special Guests,
The
249th
Army Band of West Virginia,
in Festival
Park – Downtown Fayetteville - Saturday, June 14 - 8:00PM
Thousands joined us
on the grassy lawn and relaxed under the evening sky with friends & family
while enjoying a lively concert of traditional patriotic and pop favorites!
The program included:
Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man
Morton Gould's American Salute
John Philip Sousa's Washington Post March
John Philip Sousa's Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever
Star Spangled Banner
Armed Forces Salute (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard)(Arr.
Lowden)
John Philip Sousa's Liberty Bell March
Colonel Bogey March
God Bless America
Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland
Leroy Anderson's Bugler's Holiday
Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture
Antonin Dvorak's Carinval Overture
John Williams' Jurassic Park
John Williams' E.T.
Happy Birthday, United States Army
In observance of the United States Army
233rd Birthday (June 14, 2008), the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra proudly shared the stage with Special Guests, the
249th Army Band of West Virginia, for this Free Concert
in Festival Park!
Eagerly Anticipating Busy Summer and 2008-2009 Season
This
free concert came on the heels of the return of the FSO from Amman, Jordan, where
they played in concert with the Amman Symphony Orchestra, a mere prelude to the
dynamic season set for 2008-2009! Join us on a world-wide trip through classical
music, featuring world-class musicianship, exotic international guest soloists,
and world-wide experience/repertoire from YOUR Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra. More information coming soon!
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