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THE PROGRAM


          Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra


                            Steven Karidoyanes, Music Director
        Pilgrim Memorial State Park, Plymouth         Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at 7:30pm


        MARIANNE LEONE, guest narrator
        PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
        STEVEN KARIDOYANES, conductor

                     The Esther and Alcide Ruffini
             Fourth of July Concert



        America the Beautiful                     Samuel A. Ward / arr. A. Reed
        George M. Cohan Salute                    arr. Ralph Hermann
        A Colonial Rhapsody for Orchestra         Edward J. Madden
        March from the Montgomery Variations      Margaret Bonds

        30th Anniversaries!
            Theme from Schindler’s List           John Williams / arr. C. Custer
                               Ana-Maria LaPointe, solo violin


            Highlights from Jurassic Park         John Williams / arr. C. Custer

        Armed Forces Salute                       arr. Bob Lowden

                                      - intermission -

        The Pink Panther                          Henry Mancini / arr. C. Custer
        Salute to Ol’ Blue Eyes                   arr. John Moss
        The Entertainer                           Scott Joplin / arr. J. Cacavas
        Declaration of Independence / God Bless America arr. Bill Holcomb
                                    Ms. Leone, narrator
        76 Trombones from The Music Man           Meredith Willson / arr. T. Ricketts
        National Emblem March                     E.E. Bagley
        1812 Overture, Op. 49                     Tchaikovsky

                            CONCERT SPONSOR: THE RUFFINI CHARITABLE TRUST
          WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM THE JAMES SPOONER TRUST AND THE TOWN OF PLYMOUTH PROMOTIONS FUND.
                   MEDIA SPONSORS: OLD COLONY MEMORIAL, WATD, 95.9 FM AND PACTV, PLYMOUTH
                         The 108th season of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is funded in part by the Massachusetts
                         Cultural Council, a state agency, with support from the Plymouth, Duxbury, Scituate, Kingston,
                         Carver, and Middleboro cultural councils.
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