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PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA             Pilgrim Memorial State Park
       Philip Lima, baritone                       Plymouth Waterfront
       STEVEN KARIDOYANES, conducting              Saturday, September 4, 2021

             Maritime Salute to the 400th Anniversary

       Fanfare for the Frontline Workers           Robert Wendel

       Hands Across the Sea March                  John Philip Sousa

       Suite: Water Music                          George Frideric Handel /
         Allegro • Air • Bourée • Horn-Pipe •             arr. H. Harty
         Andante espressivo • Allegro deciso

       The Chantyman’s March                       John Philip Sousa

       Three Sea Shanties                          arr. Bill Cutter
         A Rovin’
         Haul Away, Joe!
         Blow the Man Down
                                     Mr. Lima

       The Sea Hawk, orchestra suite from film score   Erich Korngold /
                                                          arr. J. Brubaker
                                   Intermission

       Beach Boys Medley                           arr. Calvin Custer
       from Old American Songs — Set One           Aaron Copland
          The Boatmen’s Dance
          Simple Gifts
          I Bought Me a Cat
                                     Mr. Lima
       A Pirate Set!
         Pirate Dance from Goldilocks              Leroy Anderson
         Overture: The Pirates of Penzance         Arthur Sullivan
         Pirates of the Caribbean – medley         arr. Ted Ricketts

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         Color Guard provided courtesy of Plymouth’s American Legion Post 40, led by Sergeant Philip Ryan

     The concert is sponsored by The Esther and Alcide Ruffini Charitable Foundation in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ruffini
      and their special legacy to the people of Plymouth with additional support from The James Spooner Trust, the
                Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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