Legends of Music

About the Legends of Music Concert Series

In the 2007-08 school year, the Central Dauphin Band Boosters Association inaugurated the Legends of Music Concert series with the goal of providing our band students with the opportunity to work with, learn from, and enjoy the performances of some of the foremost musicians in the world.  The Legends of Music Concert Series mission focuses on the positive growth and development of the Central Dauphin high school and middle school musicians.  Consistent with that mission, the inaugural Legends of Music Concert featured the world renowned Dallas Brass and the subsequent event featured the world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra. The Central Dauphin Band Boosters Association's goal is to host at least one Legends of Music Concert each academic year.  Here are the groups the Band Boosters have hosted since the inception of the event in Spring of 2008:

Fall 2011:  Presidio Brass

Slated to perform at Central Dauphin High School on September 20: Presidio Brass!

Hailing from “America’s Finest City”, San Diego, CA, Presidio Brass is a dynamic force in American brass chamber music. With a unique and exciting repertoire written specifically for the ensemble, Presidio Brass is committed to providing engaging musical programs as well as developing close ties to their audiences. They have concertized nationally, presenting concerts and educational outreach programs throughout the United States. Presidio Brass has performed in over 25 states and was on the touring roster for Nashville-based Live on Stage for the 2007-2008 season and asked back by popular demand for the 2009-2010 season after being noted as the finest brass group to have ever been associated with the organization.

Members of Presidio Brass have been seen with major symphony orchestras, including the London Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic; can be heard on soundtracks ranging from video games to major motion pictures; and have been educated at several of America’s finest institutions, including the Juilliard School, Boston Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music and USC.

Spring 2011:  United States Navy Concert Band

United States Navy Concert BandOn March 31, 2011, Central Dauphin High School will present the United States Navy Concert Band, the premier wind ensemble of the U.S. Navy.  The Navy Band repetoire presented a wide array of marches, patriotic selections, orchestral transcriptions and modern wind ensemble repertoire.  As the original ensemble of the Navy Band, the Concert Band has been performing public concerts and participating in high-profile events for over 85 years.

  Collaboration with celebrities has become a hallmark for the Concert Band.  The band was featured with Arthur Godfrey of NBC radio fame in 1927.  Gene Kelly was guest star for the first episode of "The Navy Hour" radio program in 1945, which the band produced for an astounding 23 years.  More recently, the band featured guest artists Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck.  In 2002, the band was filmed performing "America the Beautiful;" the performance was broadcast by the NFL prior to each game during opening week.

In addition to national concert tours and an extensive local concert season, the Concert Band has been featured internationally at military tattoos and festivals in Oslo, Stockholm and Quebec City.  In 1996, the band was honored to participate in the 300th Anniversary of the Russian Fleet in St. Petersburg and in The Baltic International Festival of the Fleets in Kaliningrad, Russia.

As a special feature, selected students from the Central Dauphin HS concert bands joined the Navy musicians onstage to perform Sousa’s “Washington Post.” The performers, all members of the Central Dauphin HS Class of 2011, included:  Meghan Baldwin- Clarinet; Margaret Bloom- Euphonium; Daniel Budd- Alto Saxophone; Adam Cather- Trombone; Gabrielle DeFazio- Flute; Meagan Kinneer- French Horn; Joseph Mauck- Trombone; Robyn Murray- Clarinet; Joshua Richard- Trumpet; Kevin Riddle- Trumpet; and Christine Saul- Alto Saxophone.

The Navy Concert Band was established by Congress on March 4, 1925. It is directed by Captain Brian O. Walden, the 13th commanding officer in the organization’s history. Located in the Sail Loft at the historic Washington Navy Yard, the band provides musical support for official ceremonies and performs hundreds of public concerts annually throughout the Washington area and around the country.

We hope you were one of the lucky folks to have attended this amazing event!!

Fall 2010: United States Air Force "Airmen of Note"

photo of THE AIRMEN OF NOTECentral Dauphin High School hosted a concert by the United State Air Force Band's jazz ensemble, the Airmen of Note, on November 22, 2010 at 7:00 pm. This group, the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force, was created in 1950 to carry on the tradition of Major Glenn Miller's Army Air Corps dance band.  

Today the “Note” features 18 of the most talented jazz musicians in the country and is one of the last touring big bands. As a result, it has earned an international reputation as one of the finest and most versatile big bands of its kind in the world.

 

Fall 2010: Glenn Miller Orchestra

The Central Dauphin Band Boosters Association was thrilled to welcome back-- by popular demand-- the legendary Glenn Miller Orchestra to Central Dauphin on October 25, 2010 at 7:00 pm. The evening included a special performance by the Central Dauphin High School Jazz I Band. Playing again to a fully packed house, the GMO raised the roof in long-time Bandleader Larry O'Brien's final tour of the United States.

 

Fall 2009: Artie Shaw Orchestra

The Central Dauphin High School Jazz I ensemble kicked off the evening with a great set. The ASO audience gave them an appreciative and enthusiastic round of applause after each number and a great ovation at the end of their set! Then the sixteen-piece Artie Shaw Orchestra under the direction of clarinetist and concert host Rich Chiaraluce treated the approximately 600 concertgoers, including many seniors, to a phenomenal demonstration of clarinet virtuosity set to the timeless music of the late legendary bandleader Artie Shaw. The ASO played many of the big Shaw tunes, of course leading off with the King of The Clarinets’ haunting theme song, Nightmare, and running the gauntlet during a first set that included Swonderful, Moonglow, Frenesi, and the Artie Shaw! Grabtown Grapple, a piece that Shaw wrote for his then-wife, Ava Gardner, in 1945. It was originally recorded by his Gramercy Five small group. The second set included Shaw hits Back Bay Shuffle and Traffic Jam; however, the set— and perhaps the evening — was highlighted by Shaw's two biggest hits, Begin The Beguine and Stardust, a piece that has been rated the most popular song of the Big Band Era and of the 20th century. Shaw's 1940 version of the Hoagy Carmichael opus originally featured Shaw on a magnificent and technically challenging solo. Chiraluce paid homage to that inspired work playing flawlessly, note for note, Shaw's exact solo. Despite the fantastic soloists, the real stars of the evening was the band itself with its biting brass ensemble, smoothsounding sax section, and pulsating rhythm crew, each combining to provide the Shaw Orchestra with its unique sound underneath its leader's soaring clarinet. 

 

Fall 2008: Glenn Miller Orchestra

The Central Dauphin Band Boosters Association was thrilled to welcome the legendary Glenn Miller Orchestra to the state-of-the-art Central Dauphin High School Auditorium on September 16, 2008 at 7:00 pm. The evening included a special performance by the Central Dauphin High School Jazz I Band. Glenn Miller was one of the most successful of all the dance bandleaders back in the Swing era of the 1930s and ‘40s. A matchless string of hit records, the constant impact of radio broadcasts, and the drawing power at theatres, hotels, and dance pavilions built and sustained the momentum of Glenn Miller's popularity. Glenn disbanded his musical organization in 1942, at the height of its fame, volunteered for the Army and then organized and led the famous Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band to entertain servicemen. On December 15, 1944, Major Miller took off in a single-engine plane from England to precede his band to France, never to be seen again. The army declared him officially dead a year later. In response to popular demand, the Miller Estate authorized the formation of the present Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1956. The 19-member band continues to play many of the original Miller arrangements, thrilling Glenn Miller's original fans who have not heard them played for a while as well as a whole new generation of fans. Most of the band’s shows are sell-outs. It has proven staying power, and its popularity has never seemed to wane. Indeed, the Glenn Miller Orchestra today is still the most sought after big-band in the world just as it was in Glenn’s day. The sold-out auditorium at CDHS demonstrated that quite well!

 

Spring 2008: Dallas Brass

The Central Dauphin High School Band Boosters Association presented its inaugural Legends of Music Concert, welcoming the world-renowned Dallas Brass to CDHS on April 7, 2008.  The Dallas Brass spent the day in a residency with our band students and performed live at the Central Dauphin High School auditorium in a concert.  Selected Central Dauphin high school and middle school band students joined the Dallas Brass onstage for part of this performance!  For more pictures of the Dallas Brass residency and concert at Central Dauphin High School, click here.  For a review of the concert, click here. Since its founding in 1983 by Michael Levine, the Dallas Brass has become one of America’s foremost musical ensembles. The group has established a unique blend of traditional brass instruments with a full complement of drums and percussion, which creates a performing entity of extraordinary range and musical challenges. The Dallas Brass repertoire includes classical masterpieces, Dixieland, swing, Broadway, Hollywood and patriotic music. In addition to their solo engagements, the Dallas Brass has appeared with symphony orchestras nationwide. Symphonic credits include the Cincinnati Pops conducted by Erich Kunzel, New York Pops conducted by Skitch Henderson, and the Philly Pops conducted by Peter Nero. The Dallas Brass has performed at Carnegie Hall, the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and has toured overseas to Europe and the Far East. They have shared the stage with the late Bob Hope, have performed for Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush, have appeared on the CBS “Early Show”, and their music has been used numerous times on the television show, “The Young & The Restless”.