Community Music from the Golden Heart of Alaska
About the Bands
- Who we are
- The Fairbanks Community Band, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
corporation for the presentation and support of rehearsals and concerts. Our members are adult musicians who want to
continue performing as a lifelong avocation and to support the musical development of members of our community. We are
supported by donations from individual and corporate sponsors, grants, membership fees (dues), and revenue from private
performances for community and non-profit organizations. Donations to the band are generally tax deductible for the
donors. Participants are all volunteers and come from a wide variety of roles within the community. Most of us received
our early training in public school music programs. Some of us continued to study music through college or in the
military. A number of our members are active or retired music teachers, looking for a chance to play their instruments as
well as lead their school groups.
- What we do
- The Fairbanks Community Band performs as a full concert band (sometimes called a wind symphony or symphonic
band) and as a traditional jazz or Big
Band. The full band comprises about 55 people who play woodwinds, brasses, and percussion instruments, modeled after
the traditional bands of Sousa, Goldman, and others. Full band performances draw from the full range of the concert
repertoire from marches to symphonies to popular compositions both old and new.
The jazz ensemble uses a traditional Big
Band format with 5 saxophones, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, piano, bass, and drums. A vocalist or a guitar may be added to
the basic instrumentation. The jazz ensemble is modeled after the popular bands big bands of the jazz and swing eras, many
of which continue today. The music includes many forms of dance music and several varieties of jazz. We often feature
vocal or instrumental solos by band members or guest artists.
- During the winter season (approximately September into May). We present four concerts each year in a local
auditorium. During the summer we perform public concerts outdoors in local parks, in the annual Golden Days parade, in
street festivals, and at the fair. Outdoors, audiences often move about during concerts, bringing picnic lunches or
snacks, chairs or blankets for comfortable seating, and assorted kids, pets, and snacks.
Year round we also provide music for numerous community events. We provide music for graduation
ceremonies of several small schools which cannot
provide their own music. We are proud to provide this community service to enhance the
experience of students completing their high school education. We also perform for events
such as the annual Golden Days Parade, play public concerts in parks and at the fair, the Midnight Sun
Festival, community walks and celebrations, and for other non-profit organizations.
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All public concerts are free to the public, although we are glad to accept voluntary donations. Performances for
specific activities or groups involve a small charge to the sponsor. These events are in support of non-profit
organizations for meetings, dances, or other special occasions. We have no paid employees or musicians; all are
volunteers. Fees for performances are used to expand our music library and to purchase and maintain our performance
equipment.
- Our home stage for indoor concerts is the Pioneer Park Arts Center.
- The Music Library
- A catalog of the music in our library is published on our web site, with separate lists for the different genres. From
the library listings one can see what music we have and what is currently in rehearsal. We also have a section listing
what was played in past concerts. Scanning these areas of the site offers some insight into the music we play.
Recommendations for expanding our library are welcome.
- Rehearsals
- Each group rehearses once a week for two hours in a central location in Fairbanks. The rehearsal and concert schedules
are published on our web site and via email to anyone who requests the information.
- How to join
- Although we have no formal entrance requirements or audition process, members
must provide their own instruments (except for percussionists). You must be able to read
music and play at a high school level or beyond. If you would like to play in any of the
groups of the Fairbanks Community Band, please contact our music director by email.