About This Book
A veteran bandmaster recounts eighteen years of leading bands in both government and public service, outlining duties with the Marine Band and later civilian engagements. He describes musical life at official functions, social contact with multiple Presidents and first ladies, and practical anecdotes of meeting spontaneous requests and arranging music on short notice. The narrative details repertoire choices, the influence of hosts on programming, and the lighter fare favored at certain receptions. Interwoven with touring and concert experiences, the account reflects on the role of band music in ceremonial life and popular entertainment.
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