United States Navy Band at River Hill High School
Free (RSVP available; no tickets required)
- John Mangonon, tuba
- Casey Campbell, voice
- Kelly Cartwright, conductor
- Kyle Beltram, conductor
Alton Adams — The Spirit of the U.S.N.
Dana Wilson — Tuba Concerto ("III. Strict Time")
Dennis Llinás — Un Cafecito
Duke Ellington — Caravan
Dwayne Milburn — American Hymnsong Suite ("III. Scherzo" & "IV. March on Wilson")
Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus — The Winner Takes it All (arr. Musician 1st Class Tim Hill)
Kimberly Archer — "I. March" (Humoresque) from Symphony No. 2
Yoko Kanno — "Tank!" from Cowboy Bebop (arr. Chief Musician Christopher Buchanan)
Celebrate the strengthening bonds of friendship between the United States, Japan, and Sweden at a captivating concert featuring your United States Navy Band! This exciting evening will showcase a rich tapestry of music that honors our NATO allies.
Audiences will enjoy the dynamic "Tank!" from Cowboy Bebop, composed by the celebrated Japanese artist Yoko Kanno, as well as the iconic The Winner Takes It All by Swedish legends Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson. The concert will also feature "Strict Time" from Dana Wilson's Concerto for Tuba, performed by the talented MU1 John Mangonon.
Under the direction of Lieutenant Commander Kelly Cartwright and Ensign Kyle Beltram, this free concert promises an unforgettable experience filled with cultural celebration and exceptional musical artistry. Mark your calendars and join us as we honor our allies in harmony!
Admission is free, no tickets required. Program subject to change.
About John Mangonon, tuba
https://www.towson.edu/cofac/departments/music/facultystaff/john-mangonon.html
About Casey Campbell, voice
Casey Campbell joined the Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus as an alto vocalist in 2005 after completing a Bachelor of Music in education and a Master of Music in choral conducting from Texas Tech University. She studied voice with Karl Dent and Kathy McNeil and conducting with John Dickson. Senior Chief Campbell was recently selected as a concert moderator and primary soloist with the Concert Band.