Burlington Concert Band

Burlington Concert Band

This article refers to the Burlington Concert Band located in Burlington, Vermont, USA. There is also another [http://www.burlingtonconcertband.com Burlington Concert Band] located in Burlingon, Ontario, Canada.

=Burlington Concert Band (Burlington, Vermont, USA)=

History

The Burlington Concert Band is a Vermont based band and was originally formed in 1851 as the Burlington Cornet Band under the leadership of J.B. Holmberg. Besides performing concerts in Battery park, the band also played on the steam ships of the day for cruises on Lake Champlain. A quote from the Burlington Daily Free Press, April 8th, 1856 states,
* "The Burlington Band is a good one, as good as any, not composed of professional musicians, can very well be, and if not quite equal to the Germania or Dodworth's, it is our own and we believe in the encouragement of home industry".
Not entirely inspiring but it probably made this group of farmers and lumberers feel pretty good.

In 1869 the band was re-organized as the Queen City Cornet Band and later in 1873 as the Queen City Band under the leadership of Edward T. Paige. Under Paige the group played successfully for a couple of years until Paige was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement from the Burlington Railroad of which he was later acquitted.

In 1972 the band re-organized under new By Laws and the name was changed to the [http://www.burlingtonconcertband.org Burlington Concert Band] . Now all major decisions regarding the operation of the band are made by the Board of Trustees. This Board is elected by the members.

After a few other conductors Linda Welch was hired for the position as musical director. She continued to lead the band exploring new music and styles until 1996. She was followed by Edward Boadway who was a local music teacher. He continued the traditions set forth by Ms. Welch until 1998 when Matthew Tatro was asked to succeed Mr. Boadway as conductor of the [http://www.burlingtonconcertband.org Burlington Concert Band] . Mr. Tatro is a local music teacher and a member of the Vermont 40th Army Band. He has been a member of the Burlington Concert Band since 1990 and a long time local musician.

The [http://www.burlingtonconcertband.org Burlington Concert Band] now has an active membership of seventy musicians ranging from high school and college students to professional musicians from the Greater Burlington area.


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