The Burlington Municipal Band plays a one hour concert each week during the summer.  Most of our concerts take place at the band shell in beautiful Crapo Park, overlooking the Mississippi River.  While the band concerts begin at 7:30 PM, there is occasionally other entertainment preceding the concert, and families are encouraged to come early to enjoy the fine summer evening in the park.
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Occasionally inclement weather forces the cancellation of our concerts.  News of concert cancellations is broadcast on a number of local radio stations.  Concert cancellations will also be posted here on this web site.
Municipal Band History
We are interested in finding additional photos of the band or band members which have historic or human interest value to include on this web page. If you have such a photo or photos, and would be willing to share them, please contact Jim Priebe at 752-7305. You will, of course, get the photo back unharmed, and we will gladly credit our source.
Each year, the band has openings for a few musicians. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Burlington Municipal Band, contact Mark Eveleth by telephone at (319) 753-6900 or by e-mail at evelethm@mchsi.com.
The Band's Story
The Burlington (Iowa) Municipal Band is a community concert band which has served and enriched the life of this city for seventy years. The band's first concert was presented in Crapo Park in May of 1927 after the citizens of Burlington had expressed the desire that such a band be formed. The band's roots extend back to the nineteenth century since it was formed through the combining of the existing Orchard City Band and the privately operated Fischer's Band under the leadership of J. Henri Fischer, a prominent musician of the era.
The band today enjoys a membership from a wide variety of backgrounds. The band contains homemakers, physicians, music teachers, business men and women, ministers, retired people, college students, and a few outstanding high school musicians. All share the common enjoyment of playing their instruments and providing the community with a wholesome family activity.
With continued support from the City of Burlington, the Municipal Band continues to perform free Sunday evening concerts in Crapo Park during the summer months. These concerts are presented from 7:30 until 8:30 P.M. at the Crapo Park Bandshell, located on Grandview Drive within the park. This site provides concert goers a magnificent view of the Mississippi River and the Illinois farmlands spread below, and a wide lawn where listeners can choose to sit on park benches provided near the bandshell, or bring their own lawn chairs or blankets, perhaps to sit near the illuminated Foehlinger Fountain. The concerts are well attended by people of all ages, and many visitors to Burlington make it a point to return each summer to hear at least one concert.
This website is now maintained by members of the Burlington Municipal Band.
We thank the staff at the Burlington Public Library for the original site design.
Questions and/or comments can be directed to -- webmaster@muniband.org
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This web site is also available in a LARGE PRINT version.
The summer 2002 season is upon us.  During the season this site will, as usual, list upcoming concert programs and special events.  We plan to make significant improvements to the site this season so we hope that you will access this page often as changes are made.
Our Father's Day concert will be conducted by Arnie Anderson, tuba player with our band and New London Middle and Elementary School band director.  In addition to the usual instrumental music, two of the numbers this week feature vocal soloist Bobbi Fry, vocal music instructor at New London High School.
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The concert will include:  The Circus Bee by Henry Fillmore;  Wabash Cannonball by William Kindt, arranged by Mike Story;  Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon by Percy Aldridge Grainger;  Florentiner March by Julius Fucik, arranged by M. L. Lake;  The Sound of Music, words by Oscar Hammerstein and music by Richard Rodgers, arranged by Robert Russell Bennett, and featuring vocal soloist Bobbi Fry;  The Walking Frog by K. L. King, arranged by Robert E. Foster;  The Typewriter by Leroy Anderson, transcribed by Floyd E. Werle;  Amparito Roca Spanish March by Jaime Texidor;  Someone to Watch Over Me by George and Ira Gershwin, arranged by Warren Barker and again featuring soloist Bobbi Fry;  Royal Air Force March Past by Henry Walford Davies and George Dyson, adapted by Harold R. Gore;  Songs of Grace and Songs of Glory by John Philip Sousa;  and our usual closing march, Sousa's The Stars and Stripes Forever.
We hope that you will take the opportunity to support live music provided by many musical organizations in the Burlington Area during the fall, winter and spring months.  Members of the Municipal Band participate in or direct many of these groups, and we would love to see you.  These groups include the school bands, orchestras and choirs in Burlington and surrounding communities as well as the Southeast Iowa Symphony, Southeast Iowa Band, Bel Canto Chorale, South Hill Brass, Southeast Iowa Brass Quintet, and the Southeast Iowa Woodwind Quintet. You may often find band members directing or participating in the pit bands of the Players Workshop and/or area school musical productions as well.
We especially wish to thank the Burlington Fine Arts League.  Their generous support will allow us to purchase a new microphone and stand, enhancing the sound quality for our audience.
This Week's Concert
June 16, 2002