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13 - Interview with Bob Baccus: Olde Towne Brass and Modern Engraving of Period Music
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Episode 13 is our conversion with Bob Baccus, founder of the Olde Towne Brass based in Huntsville, Alabama. Bob is very active in the early American brass band community and has undertaken a massive project making modern engraved copies of period brass band music, helping countless bands expand their repertoire. We talk with him about this project as well as the history and goals of the Olde Towne Brass.
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress, The 8th GM Regiment Band, and the Olde Towne Brass.
If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel compelled to give!
Episode Structure:
0:00 - 3:03 - Introduction
3:03 - 6:02 - Interview with Bob Baccus, musical background and how he got involved with early American brass bands
6:02 - 7:50 - Information about the Olde Towne Brass
7:50 - 11:10 - Notable performances, reenacting experiences
11:10 - 17:13 - Instruments the Olde Towne Brass uses
17:17 - 19:45 - Research that goes into each Olde Towne Brass performance
19:45 - 22:15 - Reenacting logistics, gigs at national parks
22:15 - 26:07 - Modern vs. period mouthpieces
26:07 - 33:26 - National Civil War Band Festival, Frederick Fennell conducting the Olde Towne Brass
33:26 - 37:35 - How Bob and Terry Cornett engrave and arrange period brass music
37:35 - 40:33 - How Bob got started on his digitizing project
40:33 - 43:42 - Early American brass bands at the college level
43:42 - 45:55 - Olde Towne Brass recordings
45:55 - 55:30 - Goals of Olde Towne Brass performances
55:30 - 57:23 - Where you can find more about the Olde Towne Band, their published music, and their recordings
57:23 - 59:28 - Website and social media announcements
59:28 - 1:01:34 - Featured Album: Yankee Bands in Dixie's Land
57 ตอน
Manage episode 265252811 series 2658161
Episode 13 is our conversion with Bob Baccus, founder of the Olde Towne Brass based in Huntsville, Alabama. Bob is very active in the early American brass band community and has undertaken a massive project making modern engraved copies of period brass band music, helping countless bands expand their repertoire. We talk with him about this project as well as the history and goals of the Olde Towne Brass.
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress, The 8th GM Regiment Band, and the Olde Towne Brass.
If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel compelled to give!
Episode Structure:
0:00 - 3:03 - Introduction
3:03 - 6:02 - Interview with Bob Baccus, musical background and how he got involved with early American brass bands
6:02 - 7:50 - Information about the Olde Towne Brass
7:50 - 11:10 - Notable performances, reenacting experiences
11:10 - 17:13 - Instruments the Olde Towne Brass uses
17:17 - 19:45 - Research that goes into each Olde Towne Brass performance
19:45 - 22:15 - Reenacting logistics, gigs at national parks
22:15 - 26:07 - Modern vs. period mouthpieces
26:07 - 33:26 - National Civil War Band Festival, Frederick Fennell conducting the Olde Towne Brass
33:26 - 37:35 - How Bob and Terry Cornett engrave and arrange period brass music
37:35 - 40:33 - How Bob got started on his digitizing project
40:33 - 43:42 - Early American brass bands at the college level
43:42 - 45:55 - Olde Towne Brass recordings
45:55 - 55:30 - Goals of Olde Towne Brass performances
55:30 - 57:23 - Where you can find more about the Olde Towne Band, their published music, and their recordings
57:23 - 59:28 - Website and social media announcements
59:28 - 1:01:34 - Featured Album: Yankee Bands in Dixie's Land
57 ตอน
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