Penn State Blue Band : A Century of Pride and Precision
By: Range, Thomas E. (Author), Smith, Sean Patrick (Author), Range Ii, Thomas E. (Author).
Penn State University Press. Published: 31/08/1999. Audience Guide: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional & Scholarly. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
This history opens with the story of how marching bands came to be so popular in America, from their early nineteenth-century beginnings at West Point to the tremendous growth of their appeal into the present day. The story continues by explaining how that popularity and the importance of music in student military training at Penn State eventually led to establishment of the Cadet Bugle Corps, the Blue Band's precursor, in 1899. Ten chapters follow, each devoted to a single decade coveting the major events in the band's development over the next hundred years, such as the adoption of the name "Blue Band" in 1923. Interspersed throughout are biographies of its five past and present directors, as well as "Spotlights" that focus on special aspects of the band, including fight songs, marching style, majorettes, silks, "flipping" drum majors, and various band traditions. Also included is a comparison with other prominent collegiate marching bands today. Illustrations from the band's early history to the present enrich the story throughout. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0271019603/9780271019604
TITLE: Penn State Blue Band, The CONTRIBUTORS: Range, Thomas E. (Author), Smith, Sean Patrick (Author), Range Ii, Thomas E. (Author) IMPRINT: Penn State University Press PUBLISHER: Penn State University Press FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 31/08/1999
SUBJECT: History, Music, General History, Brass Band, Military & Ceremonial, Musical Instruments & Instrumental Ensembles DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 216mm x 279mm (Spine: 22mm) PAGES: 232 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional & Scholarly ILLUSTRATIONS: 40 colour and 134 b&w illustrations
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