The Rochester Community Concert Band (RCCB) will present their opening concert of the 2024-2025 season titled ‘A Musical Pastiche’ on Tuesday, October 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Stoney Creek High School Auditorium, 6755 Sheldon Road, Rochester Hills, MI. Park in the lot on the southwest corner of the high school. The concert is open to the public and admission is free. Donations are gratefully accepted and appreciated.
Included in this program, are “Galop” by Dimitri Shostakovich, “One Life Beautiful” by Julie Giroux, and the popular reggaeton and Latin song, “Despacito” arr. Paul Murtha, “Mackinac Island Suite” by Michigan composer Andrew David Perkins, the band classic, “Lincolnshire Posy” by Percy Grainger, the ever popular “The Typewriter” by Leroy Anderson, and “Resound” composed by Nicole Piunno in honor of the RCCB’s 5th Anniversary in 2020.
We also welcome composer/conductor Kevin E. Phillips II to conduct his work “Processional and Fanfare” written on the occasion of his father’s (Kevin E. Phillips) retirement from Clawson Public Schools after 31 years of service as Director of Bands.
At the close of the concert, we will feature our six-member RCCB Tuba section in “Tiptoe through the Tubas”.
The RCCB is a partner with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Detroit Harmony Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to provide an instrument to any student in the city of Detroit who wishes to learn to play. DSO/Detroit Harmony is again running an Instrument Donation Drive campaign during the month of October. To that end, we are inviting concertgoers to scrounge their closets for any band or string instruments (in any condition) they are no longer using and bring them to the concert to donate.
For more information, visit our website RochesterCommunityConcertBand.org, email the RCCB at RochesterCommunityConcertBand@gmail.com or phone 248-462-9043.
About Rochester Community Concert Band
In their 9th season, the 91-member all-volunteer Rochester Community Concert Band is conducted by Paul F. DeRubeis and includes community members from the Oakland and Macomb Counties, college students from Macomb Community College, and advanced high school students.
The RCCB is a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax-exempt organization; donations are accepted and greatly appreciated.