Sunday afternoon I drove about an hour to attend another community’s band concert. They were celebrating the 250th anniversary of our country too, and I was curious what they would play.

I’ve never been to one of their concerts, but many years ago our community band and theirs planned a joint concert in their town. We anticipated having another joint concert the next year at our high school.

I can’t remember if it was a blizzard or an electrical outage, it very well could have been both, but the school was closed the day of our performance and we never did find another date to make that concert up. I’ve always felt sad about that, both bands had prepared music that we didn’t get to play.

Sunday’s program began with a subset of the band, doing jazz numbers, complete with a singer, and there was also a drum and fife band that marched in and played several pieces. The drum and fife players were aged 12-18. It felt good to see young people involved with something so historical. There is hope for our country!
The Community Band was wonderful. It is larger than our band, there were 75 people listed in the program, including twelve clarinets! They completely fill the stage and their sound fills the hall. They were awesome and I’m so glad I went.
Music in the spring and summer is so hopeful. I feel better just attending, even though I didn’t know a single soul in the audience or on the stage. I can say with certainty that everyone was smiling as they left Sunday’s concert. I plan to go to another concert this one located closer to home and outside, this week. You’ll probably hear about that one too. 🙂

You can’t beat community music. Look around, find some local music. I encourage you to take some time and attend something in your town. You’ll be supporting your neighbors and you, too, will walk away with a smile.
Guaranteed.
June 1, 2026 at 12:51 pm
Hi, Dawn….
Nice piece!
just yesterday I was at the season finale of the Buffalo Philharmonic. They did Carmina Burana, a piece they’ve done several times. I’ve never been able to attend until yesterday, and boy! was it worth it!!!
Almost 200 performers–135 singers, 60 musicians….2 grand pianos, 3 brilliant vocal soloists with world- class operatic voices…. just everything.
The explosion of applause, yells, and the standing ovation that was more an audience leaping to its feet, was a fitting finale indeed. So many standing players on the stage, along with an entire audience on its feet, inside the great Kleinhan’s Music Hall….. wow.
Yes. Local music at its best. So very thankful to be so near all that brilliance, and that almost other-worldly venue.
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