Event Concludes Band’s ‘Not In The Park’ Summer Picnic Series
MELBOURNE, FL, July 21, 2009 – The Melbourne Municipal Band presents its last ‘Not In The Park Picnic’ free concert of the summer season on August 4 and 6 with ‘Tributes.’ The concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Melbourne Auditorium on Hibiscus Blvd., and the audience is invited to bring family, friends and a picnic dinner to enjoy. Admission is free.
Clair Christy will conduct the band in a variety of selections covering both familiar favorites and new tunes. They include music from Fiddler on the Roof and Jesus Christ, Superstar, an arrangement of the finale from Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, the ballet music Dance of the Hours, and some big-band sounds called In The Miller Mood. The program also includes the William Tell Overture, which will be led by Associate Conductor Staci Cleveland.
“We wanted to end the summer picnic series with a broad range of selections so there is something that will appeal to everyone’s musical taste,” said Christy, principal conductor. “Our musicians are very excited with the selections and we know our audience will have a wonderful evening.”
Instead of traditional concert seating, long tables will be set up to enable a ‘dinner and show’ experience and audience members can bring along their picnic dinners. Drinks, ice and snacks will be available for purchase at the Concession Table.
There is no charge for the concert, but tickets must be obtained in advance or at the door. Tickets are available at many locations and can now also be obtained via e-mail: call 724-0555 or visit www.mmband.org for more information. Concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30.
About the Melbourne Municipal Band
The Melbourne Municipal Band, established in 1965, plays free concerts for the citizens of Brevard County nearly every month, and also contributes to the community through parades, patriotic concerts and ceremonial performances. Some 30 percent of the band’s 80-plus members are professional musicians. In a typical year, the band serves 69,000 concert attendees and its members give 27,000 hours of community service in the form of rehearsals and performance time.
Media Contact:
Carmen L. Bright
Marketing Communications Associates, Inc.
Voice: 321-254-0171
Fax: 321-752-9814
