MARQUETTE CITY BAND. First Marquette Band Marquette City Band, Inc. 300 W. Baraga Avenue Marquette, Michigan Performing since 1887

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SUMMER 2013 Performing since 1887 MARQUETTE CITY BAND First Marquette Band - 1887 Marquette City Band, Inc. 300 W. Baraga Avenue Marquette, Michigan 49855 WWW.MARQUETTECITYBAND.COM

Performing since 1887 SUMMER 2013 PRESIDENT S REPORT Of the five concerts scheduled to be in the Band Shell at Presque Isle Park and at the Marquette Regional History Center, only the first and last were actually held there. The other three were at Messiah Lutheran Church, who generously accommodated our needs, even with disruptions of their own in the midst of a major construction project. We are most grateful to them for their hospitality. Those were afternoons of anxiously watching the skies and the weather websites, calling the National Weather Service, and talking among our own leaders. In every case we called it right, sending emails to our members about the changes and posting notices on our website. Our audiences were faithful and attentive, following us indoors as necessary. This was also a year with other things to brag about The quality of our music Isn t that what it s about? has never been better! The members of this band are capable of tackling the very best concert music and performing with excellence! We are indeed proud! Our Director, Dr. Stephen Grugin, leads us with great energy, imagination and creativity, challenging our musical skills and making it enjoyable to play. Dr. Grugin s leadership has also opened the way for a significant relationship with Northern Michigan University and their Department of Music, helpful to us in so many ways. THIS WAS THE SUMMER WE CONQUORED THE RAIN! Our audiences are loyal and appreciative, averaging about 200 people each time, as few as 150 and as many as 400. There is an obvious community spirit among them, embracing oldtimers and newcomers and visitors. Nothing is better than playing a spirited march on Presque Isle while hearing the freighters being loaded with iron ore in the background! Special concerts like the Fourth of July in the lower harbor and a Sunday afternoon at Bay Cliff Health Camp are always a delight, and this year was unique through the opportunity for a smaller ensemble to play for the rededication of the restored Father Marquette statue in Lakeside Park, Celebrating Marquette s Heritage. While the concert planned for the lawn at the Marquette Regional History Center had to be moved elsewhere, we are glad for that new relationship and hopeful of doing something together again. Having started a new system of financial support through the generous contributions of patrons, that effort grew considerably this year. The major support we receive from the City of Marquette, the Kaufman Foundation, and the Raymond and Peg Hirvonen Foundation is our mainstay, undergirding all we do. Every concert has a theme which gives it a unique character in musical content and leadership. This year included a delightful Halloween in July children s concert; solos by vocalist Lindsay Luft, trombonist David Allen, xylophonist Andrew LaJoie, Bassoonist Kaylee Whitfield, and Jacob Barnby on euphonium; and guest conductors Betsy Grugin, Jacob Bender and Gordon Erickson.

SUMMER 2013 PRESIDENT S REPORT, cont. The Marquette City Commission, along with the Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Department of Arts and Culture, continue to support us with essential services that truly make us the Marquette City Band! The administrative and marketing services of Tiina Harris and her staff are especially important for what we do. We know that we enjoy a special relationship within the city. Electronic media have become essential to our organization. All communications to band members are by email and our website, www.marquettecityband.com, has extensive and timely information which is accessible to everyone. Yes, there are developments in process as we look forward, and I will mention several here. Our Board of Directors is working energetically on a master plan which will lay out strategic efforts for the years ahead. This will include expanding our concert schedule, increased financial support, the purchase of instruments and equipment, and planning for some special events. What we are doing also fits within master planning which is taking place regarding arts and culture organizations throughout the City of Marquette. We are hoping to secure greater funding through several grants we are preparing. If possible, such grants could help us in areas of general operations, as well as in securing instruments and equipment we greatly need. These efforts are leading us to get organized in more sophisticated ways. In addition to our Director, we now depend more than ever on our Librarian, and our part-time managers for Personnel and Equipment. These roles, along with our Board of Directors itself, are being detailed and in some instances expanded. Once again we thank our audiences, musicians, and contributors for all that they do for us! How good it is to make beautiful music with a community of beautiful people! Ben Bohnsack President, Board of Directors 3140 State Highway M28 East Marquette, Michigan 49855 Patty Gagnon, Vice-President Allison Gummerus, Secretary Phil Schneeberger, Treasurer Dave Allen, Director Andra Sullivan, Director Lisa Hauswirth, Director

SUMMER CONCERTS Music from the Big Screen June 13 We started off the season in the sunshine with music from the movies. The Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter themes, The Marches from Star Wars, a James Bond Suite and Raiders of the Lost Ark Medley hit just the right note for a summer filled with adventure. Lindsay Luft was our vocal soloist whose beautiful soaring sound in I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables added a dollop of reverie to the summer mix. Dance Music Through the Ages June 27 The band performed spirit-lifting dances at their rainy-day venue Thank you, Messiah Lutheran Church for your generosity and hospitality! Belle of the Ball by Leroy Anderson, Russian Sailors Dance, Infernal Galop from Orpheus in the Underworld by Offenback, and The Wrong Note Rag were all lively and fun. With a smooth swing band delivery David Allen soloed on the trombone in Cole Porters Begin the Beguine. Andrew LaJoie soloed on the xylophone, his mallets a blur of accurate motion, in Tico-Tico composed by Zequinha de Abreu. We danced!

Performing since 1887 SUMMER 2013 Proud to be an American July 4 The band joined the community in celebrating Independence Day At Mattson Lower Harbor Park. Dr. Stephen Grugin conducted many favorites, starting with the Star-Spangled Banner and proceeding to marches by Sousa The Washington Post March and The Thunderer March. Other favorites performed were the Armed Forces Salute, American Salute and An American Spectacular of traditional tunes. In the mix was God Bless America, written by Cole Porter featuring vocalists Lindsay Luft, Mim Newman, Crystal Cooper, Alayna Sprenger, Noah Stephen- Brown, William Smart, Luke Ogle, and Michael Ryan. The concert concluded with Sousa s Stars and Stripes Forever, a wonderful showpiece for piccolo, and beloved by all. Our Musical Heritage July 18 Once more, rained out! Thank you, again, Messiah Lutheran Church! This concert was a continuation of the celebration of the rededication of the Father Marquette Statue. The band performed music that would have been played in the early 1900 s. This included two marches from Revolutionary America Washington s Grand March 1784 and President Washington s Quickstep 1790. The Blue-Tail Fly, Themes Like Old Times and The Blue and the Gray made up the bulk of the program. The highlight of the evening was All Those Endearing Young Charms performed with soloist Jacob Barnby, who played with great ease and verve on the euphonium. The band s faithful audience was well rewarded for coming out on a very rainy night!

SUMMER 2013 Performing since 1887 Father Marquette Statue Ribbon Cutting Ceremony July 15 On a beautiful day in Lakeside Park at the base of the newly restored Father Marquette Statue, the city band helped to celebrate Marquette s heritage at the Father Marquette ribbon cutting ceremony. The band featured Hail Columbia which was also played at the original installation, as well as the French National Anthem La Marseillaise. Other incidental music was performed, including President Washington s Quickstep and Happy Birthday to the Marquette Beautification Committee on their 35 th birthday. Tea, cake and lemonade were served as well!

SUMMER 2013 Performing since 1887 Halloween in July July 21 & 25 The band had a great time performing at Bay Cliff for the kids at summer camp on Sunday. The performance was outside beside the pavilion. Yes, there was sunshine! The same cannot be said for Thursday where, once again, we retired to MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH due to rain. On both occasions, however, there were thrills and chills to the sounds of A Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky (conducted by Jacob Bender), Music for a darkened Theatre, and La Tregenda (better known as the Witches Dance) from the opera Le Villi by Puccini. Selections from John Williams Harry Potter, Chillers and Thrillers and Star Wars Marches rounded out the performances. On Thursday night there was a Grand Costume Parade to tunes from Halloween Hits arranged by our caped conductor Steve Grugin. Dr. Mark Flaherty was our spooky announcer, and Darth Vader even appeared to conduct with his light saber! AND Vango s Pizza & Cocktail Lounge donated ice cream bars for all, even getting them to our rain venue instead of at the park. Thank you!

A Musical Potpourri August 8 SUMMER 2013 Marquette City Band s final concert of the summer was on a beautiful sunny evening in the park. Our guest conductor was Gordon Erickson. The brasses had a wonderful romp with Shoutin Liza Trombone featuring the trombone section, and the tubas had a chance to shine in Tiptoe Through the Tubas. Another highlight of the evening was from the woodwind section. Kaylee Whitfield, on bassoon, played the first movement from C. M. von Weber s Bassoon Concerto. The band also performed Espana Cani, American Riversongs and Holsinger s On a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss which perfectly reflected the evening light. We also performed The pioneers March written by Eino Olander. The composer was present in the audience and received a big round of applause. The band has enjoyed playing many of his pieces over the years. Thank you one and all for a wonderful season!

FINANCIAL SUMMARY 2013 Marquette City Band Beginning balance (1-1-13) $ 5,485.75 Income Public donations at concerts $ 1,263.07 Public donations from 10 patrons $ 845.00 Edwin Wiitala Memorial donations $ 300.00 Ray & Peg Hirvonen Foundation $ 1,000.00 Louis G. Kaufman Endowment fund $ 1,000.00 City of Marquette $ 7,000.00 Dividends $ 5.70 Total Income $ 11,413.77 Expenditures Band members 1 $ 5,376.00 Conductors 2 $ 1,900.00 Library Services $ 425.00 Equipment Management $ 450.00 Percussion Management $ 450.00 Music Publishers $ 541.63 Operational miscellaneous 3 $ 317.71 Total expenditures $ 9,910.34 Current balance as of 8-31-13 $ 6,989.18 Projected year-end balance 4 $ 5,945.18 Notes 1 Players paid $8 per rehearsal/concert (-$4/hr) 2 Conductors paid $100 per rehearsal/concert (-$50/hr) 3 Includes various printing, postage, advertisement, and other miscellaneous costs. 4 Projected year-end balance after corporation fee ($20) and band member uncashed checks to date ($1,024) are paid.