World War I 100 year Memorial Concert on June 13th

A  World War I – 100 Year Memorial Concert will open the thirtieth season at the Wifler Performance Center on South Park Avenue in Fond du Lac. Scheduled for Wednesday, June 13 at 7:15 p.m., the program will feature the Fond du Lac Symphonic Band under the direction of Dale Shipe, and the South Shore Chorale, conducted by Cory Schneider.

The South Shore Chorale will offer several selections relating to World War I and patriotism, including “Blades of Grass and Pure White Stone” by Senator Orin Hatch, “Who Are the Brave?” and “God Bless the U.S.A.” featuring tenor soloist Dan Fee.

The Symphonic Band will perform a medley of familiar tunes from the World War I era, along with Percy Grainger’s “Shepherds Hey” and a Sousa march, “Solid Men to the Front,” both composed in 1918.  The Band will also play a characteristic novelty duet written in 1918: “The Elephant and the Fly,” featuring Jill Wagner on tuba and Mary Arthur on piccolo.

The Band and Chorale will join for a grand finale. Together they will perform a medley of World War I songs, “Armed Forces Salute,” and a stirring rendition of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.”

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Next on the Wednesday night schedule is the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra on June 20, followed by the popular European ethnic band, Dorf Kapelle on June 27.

A food concession serving sandwiches, soda and desserts, is available each Wednesday beginning at 6:00 p.m. In the event of unsuitable weather, the concert will be moved to the Fond du Lac County fairgrounds.

While all Buttermilk Festival concerts are free of charge, free-will offerings are received to help defray costs.

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