| Farmington Valley Band - AUGUST 2 |
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FARMINGTON VALLEY BAND The Farmington Valley Band was organized in 1944 by Fred Widen, a long-standing native of Collinsville. In a way, it was an extension of the earlier Collinsville Boys Band, in which Mr. Widen had been a tuba player. Fred Widen was the driving force behind the Canton Historical museum as well, with his extensive collection of Collins related artifacts. His original Sousaphone can be seen there today, along with a re-created bandstand from the old days, worth the trip to see it. In the 1944 band reorganization, Mr. Victor Viering was selected as the band’s conductor. Mr. Viering had been a trombonist in the Collinsville Boys Band. Victor Viering conducted the Farmington Valley Band from its inception to 1971, when he retired. By that time, Mr. Viering had been involved with Collinsville bands for 61 years. Victor's son, Don Viering was also an active band member, receiving a lifetime achievement award from the band on his retirement in 1996. In 1971, Larry Hall took over as conductor. At that time, Mr. Hall was the music director of the Canton School System, a job he had for 21 years. He carried the baton until 1994, when he retired. From 1994 to the present, Sam Hudak has conducted the band. Mr. Hudak, a native of Torrington, received his music degree from the University of Connecticut and taught music in the Chicopee Massachusetts school system. Prior to becoming conductor, Sam had been the band’s principal euphonium player. He also has composed and arranged music for the band, notably the "Canton Green March" . Sam has been associated with the band for over 40 years. To say that the Farmington Valley Band is a Collinsville/Canton tradition would be an understatement. Come hear the spirit in the current band music that some say is a hold over from the 100 years of marches, parades, concerts and festivals that echo still from our rich history of bands in Collinsville. Collinsville hasn’t missed a band beat in over 100 years. |
Location: Seth Thomas Park, South Main Street, Thomaston, CT
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| Rain location is Black Rock Elementary School, 57 Branch Rd.(Rte 109), Thomaston, CT 06787 |
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