![]() “In my mind, he’s one of the top-five band composers of all time,” George said. ![]() “Paradise Lost” will, once again, run the gamut of musical styles, featuring 20th-century work of David Maslanka, classical work of Mozart, modern American music like “What a Wonderful World” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” and Antonio Sanchez’s syncopated big band piece, “Bad Hombres (y mujeres).”īrass arranger Ryan George, now in his tenth year with Boston Crusaders, spoke highly about the corps’ list of 2022 selections, and particularly, Maslanka. See Boston Crusaders’ full list of 2022 music selections – All over the Mapīoston Crusaders’ recent setlists of music choices could quite easily be described as “eclectic.” The corps has, in the past few years, been able to pull from a very wide range of source music in creating its productions 2019’s “Goliath,” for example, featured the likes of “Hamilton,” the “Rocky” movies, and the music of Peter Graham and John Coltraine. None of the corps’ music selections for its 2022 production match those performed in 2009. That being said, it appears as though Boston’s 2022 take on the age-old story will take on a much different tone and approach, given its basis on the Milton poem. The Boston corps is 13 years removed from a show that centered around the story of Adam and Eve its 2009 production, “The Core of Temptation.” The poem - and, presumably, the production - details the experiences of Adam and Eve story, as described in the Bible, their temptation by Satan into consuming forbidden fruit, and their resulting banishment from the paradise they’d inhabited.Ģ. – Into the Gardenīoston Crusaders’ 2022 production is titled, “Paradise Lost,” named after the epic poem of the same name written by John Milton in 1667. Here are five key takeaways from Boston Crusaders’ “Giving Day” celebration, during which the corps officially announced its production for 2022: 1. Just recently moving into their spring training rehearsal site in Castleton, Massachusetts, the Boston corps enters 2022 on the heels of top-six finishes in each of the last three competitive drum corps seasons, as well as 2021’s innovative non-competitive production, “Zoom.”
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