The final program of the 2024 Concert Season
Jerrold P. Jimmerson retires with his Finale Concert
Because the evening experienced a great deal of rain,
the performance start time was delayed to 8PM to allow
the performance to be tranferred to Decker Auditorium
at Iowa Central Community College.
The Hometown Boy composed by Karl King. |
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The second number on the evening program was the march King of Fort Dodge, composed by Jerrold Jimmerson.
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Next on the program was the Finale movement of Dvorak's The New World Symphony.
The Reginald Schive arrangement of That Sentimental Gentleman was performed, featuring trombonist Dan Cassady.
Andrew Glover of C. L. Barnhouse Company was the guest conducter for two numbers.
The first was Karl King's Overture The
Debutante.
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The second number conducted by Andrew Glover was Karl King's march The Attorney General.
Dan Cassady came forward to conduct the band for The Highlights from "Music Man".
Other tunes on the program were Pilgrim's Chorus
from Wagner's opera Tannhauser
and Rush Street Tarantella by Paul Yoder.
Accomplishments and the history of Jerrold Jimmerson
in the line of Music were related to the audience.
A public presentation thanking Jerrold Jimmerson for his service was made. Click for more.
Jerrold thanked by name, the many who made music scene special for him and for Fort Dodge.
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King's Auld Lang Syne, heard with comments
relating the significance to this band and to the circus |
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The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge ended
in the standard manner
with the playing of our National Anthem, The Star-Spangled
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