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The United States Military Academy Band is based
at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY. During the Revolutionary
War at West Point there was a detachment of the Continental Army, the 1st Connecticut
Brigade under the command of General Samuel Holden Parsons, established a military
post at West Point after crossing the Hudson River on the eastern side. This
brigade had with it a fifer and a drummer and with these two musicians began
the history of music at West Point. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed
an order creating the US Military Academy at West Point. As the academy grew
there came a need to help drill the cadets. A new ensemble of fifes, bugles,
and drums was assembled and in 1817 they were named the “West Point Band.”
The band was growing and new instruments were being added to the ensemble. In
1866 the ensemble became officially known as the United States Military Academy
Band The band today is comprised of 4 different groups The band itself, the
Hellcats, which is the field music unit, the Jazz Knights, and the band’s
support staff. The band performs numerous concerts every year both at West Point
and abroad.
The Hudson Valley Philharmonic was formed when a group of
Poughkeepsie businessmen setup a small string ensemble in 1932. At first this
ensemble was called the Dutchess County Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra
began to grow in popularity and in 1934 the group began to do public concerts.
As the group became more popular it began to attract musicians from area schools
as well as other amateur musicians from around the region. By the 1940s the
ensemble had grown to more than 90 members and their performances largely centered
on classical works and works by local composers. In 1998 the orchestra was presented
with a financial crisis that presented a huge problem for the group. To prevent
bankruptcy several foundations endowed the group and the Bardavon Opera House
who now manages the orchestra bought the assets of the group.
The Marist College Band was formed by Arthur Himmelberger
in 1986 to perform at the Marist basketball games. Since then the group has
grown in numbers to more than 110 students. The department has also seen the
addition of numerous small ensembles including a brass ensemble, percussion
ensemble, woodwind ensemble, jazz ensemble, hand bell choir, flute choir, and
guitar ensemble. These groups do numerous performances every year but the busiest
ensemble is the pep band. The pep band is made up of all members of the Marist
College band and performs at all home basketball and football games.
The Musical Ensembles at SUNY New Paltz encompass a wide variety
of musical groups and repertoire. SUNY New Paltz has a number of instrumental
and chorale ensembles that perform everything from small chamber works to contemporary
pieces for larger ensembles.
The Musical Ensembles at Bard College include a number of
both choral and instrumental groups. These ensembles include everything from
small string quartets to sizeable band and choral ensembles that perform several
concerts each year on the campus of or the surrounding area of Bard College.
-The Musical Ensembles at Vassar College consist of a number of different groups.
The Vassar College Orchestra is the primary musical ensemble of the college
and they put on numerous performances throughout the year.
The Musical Ensembles of SUNY Purchase consist
of numerous ensembles dedicated to performing a variety of works for everything
from small ensemble pieces to large works performed by the college’s bands
and choirs.
The Musical Ensembles of Nyack College range in size from
small chamber ensembles to larger musical ensembles. These ensembles perform
a wide variety of music and put on several concerts every year.
The Musical Ensembles of Marymount College of Fordham University
consist of numerous ensembles that perform a variety of music at several concerts
each year.
©
William Salluzo,
Marist College.
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