Arizona mosaic territorial voices and brass band music during the journey to statehood 1863-1912
(Music on CD)

Book Cover
Average Rating

More Details

Published
[Mesa, Ariz.?] : [Territorial Brass & Friends?], [2011].
Format
Music on CD
Language
English

Notes

General Note
"Produced by Territorial Brass, this project was funded in part by the Arizona Historical Advisory Commission as a Legacy Project for the 2012 Arizona Centennial..."--back of container.
Creation/Production Credits
"Produced by Territorial Brass, this project was funded in part by the Arizona Historical Advisory Commission as a Legacy Project for the 2012 Arizona Centennial..."--back of container.
Participants/Performers
Territorial Brass: Larry Baedke, B♭ cornet, flugel horn ; Bruce Legge, E♭ and B♭ cornet, flugel horn ; Walter Moffat, flugel horn ; Jeanette Tippets, E♭ alto horn ; David Geffen, E♭ alto horn ; Larry Versteeg, trombone ; Don Larry, euphonium ; Paul Green, tuba ; Kevin Kilzer, drums ; Ellen McGowan, piccolo and flute ; Cindy Anderson, vocalist.
Participants/Performers
Guest brass: Helen Eshelmann, E♭ alto horn ; Sarah Johnson Baugh, E♭ and B♭ cornets ; Ben Goren, flugel horn.
Participants/Performers
Guest artists: R. Carlos Nakai, Native American flute ; Rex Allen, Jr., vocalist ; Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory with Ladies & Gentlemen of the regiment, vocalists.
Participants/Performers
Storytellers: R. Carlos Nakai ; Tony Lo Biano ; Marshall Trimble ; Wyatt Earp ; Madison Walker ; Michael J. Ronstad ; Jody Drake ; Bob Boze Bell.
Date/Time and Place of Event
Territorial Brass and guest artists recorded at First Presbyterian Church, Mesa, AZ, by Jack Miller Productions, 1/12/2009, 2/27/2010, 1/29/2011, 4/30/2011 ; storytellers recorded at Jack Miller Productions studio at Canyon Records, Phoenix, AZ, with exceptions ; Tony LoBianco recorded at Magno Sound & Video, New York, NY ; Michael J. Ronstadt recorded at Pete Ronstadt Recording Studio, Tucson, AZ.
Description
A collection of folk songs, Native American flute music, regimental songs, and Spanish songs, along with spoken word sections describing or dramatizing aspects of Arizona history.
System Details
Compact disc

Description

Loading Description...

Also in this Series

Checking series information...

Copies

LocationCall NumberStatus
Chino Valley Public Library - MUSCD - Music CD CollectionARIZONA [POP]Find It Now
Prescott Public Library - MUSCD - Music CD CollectionTERRITORIAL BRASSFind It Now

More Like This

Loading more titles like this title...

Reading Recommendations & More

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Territorial Brass & Friends (Musical group)., Allen, R., Nakai, R. C., Lo Bianco, T., Trimble, M., Bell, B. B., Drake, J., Ronstadt, M. J., Walker, M., & Earp, W. (2011). Arizona mosaic: territorial voices and brass band music during the journey to statehood 1863-1912 . [Territorial Brass & Friends?].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Territorial Brass & Friends (Musical group) et al.. 2011. Arizona Mosaic: Territorial Voices and Brass Band Music During the Journey to Statehood 1863-1912. [Territorial Brass & Friends?].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Territorial Brass & Friends (Musical group) et al.. Arizona Mosaic: Territorial Voices and Brass Band Music During the Journey to Statehood 1863-1912 [Territorial Brass & Friends?], 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Territorial Brass & Friends (Musical group), et al. Arizona Mosaic: Territorial Voices and Brass Band Music During the Journey to Statehood 1863-1912 [Territorial Brass & Friends?], 2011.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Staff View

Loading Staff View.