The
Fresno State Opera Workshop and Symphonic Band’s “Turn Back the
Clock: Fresno, 1908” will re-create a band concert and theatrical
revue that might have been staged a century ago when the Barton
Opera House was Fresno’s cultural center.
The time-traveling
concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 5, in the Music Building
Concert Hall at California State University, Fresno.
The Symphonic Band
will borrow from the performing style of the John Philip Sousa band,
with uniforms, guest soloists, ragtime pieces and plenty of marches.
After intermission, the Opera Workshop will present from operettas
and songs from the turn of the century. Performances will include a
barbershop quartet and a grand patriotic finale.
Special guests for
the concert will be the Reedley High School Muskrat Ramblers, a
traditional jazz band, performing at 7 p.m. and during intermission.
To help evoke the
period, concert-goers will be able to cast their vote for 1908
presidential candidates William Howard Taft or William Jennings
Bryan and catch up on the big news of the day, including Henry
Ford’s introduction of the Model T. Audience members are encouraged
to dress in their early 1900s best.
Admission is $6,
general; $5, students, staff and seniors.
For additional
information and tickets, visit or call 559.278.5829