Repertoire

July 4th 2017
2017 July 4 – Piccolo part of Stars and Stripes Forever on the stand, conductor in view, and patriotic joy in every note.

Repertoire refers to the full range of musical pieces a group has prepared, practiced, and is ready to perform. For the Community Band, our repertoire reflects both our commitment to preserving traditional concert band literature and our dedication to providing meaningful, enriching musical experiences for instrumentalists of all ages and skill levels. Through regular rehearsals, we maintain and expand this collection, ensuring that we can supply high-quality musical accompaniment for special events, engage audiences, and foster lifelong musical growth among our members.

From stirring marches to timeless classics and festive holiday tunes, our repertoire is the heart of the Community Band. It’s the music we’ve rehearsed, polished, and are ready to share—bringing joy to audiences and giving our musicians a chance to grow, connect, and keep the concert band tradition alive.

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The Jackson Hole Community Band is a volunteer wind ensemble founded in 1989, performing throughout the year at concerts, parades, and community events. Our ranks include musicians of all ages and backgrounds, many of whom returned to their instruments after long breaks. This post is a collaboration among band members who bring their unique voices, stories, and perspectives to celebrate our shared love of music and community.