After having to cancel its initial Maine Pops Concert Band small ensemble concert last March, six of the band’s nine small music ensembles performed a 90-minute program on Wednesday, May 28 at the First Parish Congregational Church in Saco.
Prior to January of 2025, the Maine Pops had three performing small ensembles – its woodwind quintet. a flute choir, and a 19-member big band. The new year brought new opportunities as band leadership – seeking to provide a variety of entertainment options and encourage outreach to our local audiences – encouraged concert band musicians to create small groups for the purpose building sectional cohesion and performing in venues where our 100-member band could not perform.
A moderate-sized audience, including a good percentage of Maine Pops Concert Band members, was there to support musicians through a series of small group compositions. Four of the six ensembles made their public debut this evening.
The listing below are the ensembles and the works they performed:
The Maine Pops Flute Choir
Little Bird – Grieg (arr. Amos)
The Windmills of Your Mind – Legrand (arr. White)
Air from Suite in D, BWV 1069 – Bach (arr. Tucker)
Chitty Chitty Bang Band – Sherman & Sherman (arr. Orriss)
Uniquehorns (French horn ensemble)
Intrada – Drobinski
TV Western Medley – Drobinski
Tubby Tones (tuba/euphonium ensemble)
Helena Polka (arr. Knoener)
Songs of the British Isles: Movement 4 (arr. Werden)
Amazing Grace – Newton (arr. Wright)
Quince Woodwind Quintet
Menuet – Colomer
Shipwreck – Drobinski
Adios Muchachos – Sanders (arr. Dobrinescu)
Clarinet Chromatics
Argenteuil 1902 – Margolis
Happy Together – Gordon (transcribed Rau)
Three Blind Mice – (transcribed by Mills and Bates)
Polished Brass
Strike up the Band – G. Gershwin (arr.Naulais)
Rondeau – Mourney (transcibed by King)
Three Spirituals (arr. Barnes)
The next public performance by the Maine Pops will be Wednesday, June 25, when the full concert band will perform and outdoor concert at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk. The concert starts at 7 p.m.