CAROLINA CROWN DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS


'Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps' is a Drum Corps International Division I drum and bugle corps, based in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The corps organization was founded in 1988 as the Charlotte Drum Corps Association, but the corps did not enter competition as Carolina Crown until the 1990 season. In 1993, Carolina Crown became the Drum Corps International Division II Champions. Following that season, the corps moved to Division I, entering the Top 12 and performing at the DCI World Championship Finals for the first time in 1995. The corps has continued to be a Finalist in every season since, except 2002. In August 2007 the corps received their highest placement in DCI Finals competition to date, registering a 6th place finish.

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Repertoire


'Year''Show''Rank''Score'
1990'The Music Man'
  • Selections from ''The Music Man'', by Meredith Willson[1]
  • 33rd58.6
    1991'The Music of Prokofiev'
  • ''Piano Concerto No. 3, Troika (from Lieutenant Kije Suite)''
  • ''Alexander Nevsky''
  • ''Ivan the Terrible'', by Sergei Prokofiev[2]
  • 25th66.4
    1992'The Dances of Malcolm Arnold'
  • ''English Dance I'' (Set One, Op.27)
  • ''English Dance II'' (Set Two, Op. 33)
  • ''English Dance IV'' (Set One, Op. 27)
  • ''Four Scottish Dances III'' (Op. 59)
  • ''Four Cornish Dances IV'' (Op. 91), by Malcolm Arnold[3]
  • 25th69.7
    1993'La Fiesta Mexicana'
  • ''Aztec Dance'', from ''La Fiesta Mexicana''
  • ''Mass'', from ''La Fiesta Mexicana''
  • ''Carnival'', from ''La Fiesta Mexicana'', by H. Owen Reed [4]
  • 21st
    (Div I)
    1st
    (Div II)
    74.2
    1994'A Southwestern Impression'
  • ''El Salón México'', by Aaron Copland
  • ''Rio Grande'', by Morton Gould
  • ''Round Up'', by Morton Gould
  • ''Wagon Train'', by Morton Gould
  • ''Fiesta'', by Morton Gould [5]
  • 17th75.1
    1995'Stormworks'
  • ''Stormworks'', by Stephen Melillo
  • ''Watermark'', by Enya
  • ''The Storm'', by Marty McCartt [6]
  • 11th82.8
    1996'Chess...and the Art of Strategy'
  • ''Strategical Fanfare'', by Marty McCartt
  • ''Presto with Malice (From the First Symphony)'': by Sir William Walton
  • ''Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)'', by Sir Edward Elgar
  • ''Variation XV (based on themes from Enigma Variations)'':by Sir Edward Elgar, Marty McCartt [7]
  • 10th82.1
    1997'Postcards from Britain'
  • ''Crown Imperial'', by Sir William Walton
  • ''Terpsichore'' by Bob Margolis
  • ''Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)'' by Sir Edward Elgar
  • ''Gigue (from Saint Paul's Suite)'' by Gustav Holst [8]
  • 12th85.0
    1998'Heroes: Then and Now'
  • ''Russian Christmas Music''
  • ''Armenian Dances''
  • ''Praise Jerusalem'', by Alfred Reed [9]
  • 11th85.7
    1999'Jekyll and Hyde'
  • ''Prologue''
  • ''Once Upon A Dream''
  • ''Murder, Murder''
  • ''Confrontation''
  • ''In His Eyes''
  • ''Facade'', from ''Jekyll & Hyde'' :by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse[10]
  • 11th86.3
    2000'The Mask of Zorro'
  • ''Main Title''
  • ''The Ride''
  • ''Diego's Goodbye''
  • ''Stealing the Map'', from ''The Mask of Zorro'' :by James Horner [11]
  • 11th85.15
    2001'Industry'
  • Original Music by Marty McCartt
  • ''Concerto for Four Percussion'' by David Gillingham
  • ''Main Theme'' from ''The Cider House Rules'' by Rachel Portman
  • ''Motown Metal'' by Michael Daugherty [12]
  • 10th86.95
    2002'Greek Mythology, Stories of Gods and Heroes'
  • I. Zeus (''Second Essay'' by Samuel Barber)
  • II. Eros (''Javelin'' by Michael Torke)
  • III. Icarus (''One Day I'll Fly Away'' from ''Moulin Rouge!'') :by Will Jennings and Joe Sample
  • IV. Medusa (''Medea'' by Samuel Barber :''Piano Concerto'' by Samuel Barber [13]
  • 16th81.8
    2003'Bellisimo!'
  • ''Mass'', from ''La Fiesta Mexicana'', by H. Owen Reed
  • ''"Earth" from Symphony No. 1'' by Philip Sparke
  • ''Stained Glass'' by David Gillingham
  • ''Engulfed Cathedral'' by Claude Debussy
  • ''Carol of the Bells'' [14]
  • 10th86.65
    2004'Bohemia!'
  • ''Má vlast'' by BedÅ™ich Smetana
  • ''La bohème'' by Giacomo Puccini
  • ''Seasons of Love'', from ''Rent'', by Jonathan Larson
  • ''Percussion Feature'', original composition
  • ''Bohemian Rhapsody'' by Queen [15]
  • 7th91.225
    2005'Angelus'
  • ''The Reason'' by Glad
  • ''A Mighty Fortress'' by Glad
  • ''Angel'' by Sarah MacLachlan
  • ''Never Surrender'' from ''First Knight'', by Jerry Goldsmith
  • ''"Joy"'' from ''Awakening'', by Joseph Curiale
  • ''"Call of the Mountain"'' from ''Gates of Gold'' :by Joseph Curiale [16]
  • 7th90.725
    2006'In.trance.it'
  • ''Urban Dances'' by Richard Danielpour
  • ''Celestial Night'' by Richard Danielpour
  • 8th89.975
    2007'Triple Crown'
  • ''Theme'' from ''Dreamer'', by John Debney
  • ''The Trap'' by James Newton Howard
  • ''Wild Horses'' by Rolling Stones
  • ''Happy Ending'' from ''The Red Pony'', by Aaron Copland
  • ''Manny's Story'' from ''Dreamer'', by John Debney
  • ''William Tell Overture'' by Gioacchino Rossini
  • ''Last Race'' from ''Dreamer'', by John Debney
  • 6th94.150

    External links



    CarolinaCrown.org - Official corps website.

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