Symphony schedules McLean tour stop for nation celebration
A well-regarded symphony has announced a tour stop and performance in McLean in a few weeks, with the show built around stirring renditions of classic American songs.
The Patriotic Landscapes: 250 Years of We The People, presented by the Capital Wind Symphony, is set to take the stage in McLean to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. The performance will provide a dramatic experience through wind band soundscapes that cover classic and contemporary tunes.
The songs performed will honor America’s diversity, resilience, and the nation’s enduring spirit with the setlist. Attendees can expect to hear a mix of songs of revolution and of progress that span the two-and-a-half centuries of growth and independence.
It will be an evening that invites guests to reflect on the ideals of a nation and the trials and triumphs it has overcome along the way. Brochure printing is an excellent way to share the performance's agenda with the audience while providing information about the symphony, songs, and composers.
The show is an ideal experience for McLean residents with a love of band music, and music enthusiasts who want to hear the full sound of a wind symphony. It will be held at Capital One Hall in McLean on Sunday, November 9. The doors open at 7:00 PM, and tickets are $21.75 for adults and $11.40 for students and children online.
The Patriotic Landscapes: 250 Years of We The People, presented by the Capital Wind Symphony, is set to take the stage in McLean to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. The performance will provide a dramatic experience through wind band soundscapes that cover classic and contemporary tunes.
The songs performed will honor America’s diversity, resilience, and the nation’s enduring spirit with the setlist. Attendees can expect to hear a mix of songs of revolution and of progress that span the two-and-a-half centuries of growth and independence.
It will be an evening that invites guests to reflect on the ideals of a nation and the trials and triumphs it has overcome along the way. Brochure printing is an excellent way to share the performance's agenda with the audience while providing information about the symphony, songs, and composers.
The show is an ideal experience for McLean residents with a love of band music, and music enthusiasts who want to hear the full sound of a wind symphony. It will be held at Capital One Hall in McLean on Sunday, November 9. The doors open at 7:00 PM, and tickets are $21.75 for adults and $11.40 for students and children online.