17 - Interview with Randy Cabell: Digital Heritage of Virginia, and Accessible Brass Arrangements

17 - Interview with Randy Cabell: Digital Heritage of Virginia, and Accessible Brass Arrangements

Author: Chris Troiano, Stephen Cannistraci July 22, 2020 Duration: 59:25

Episode 17 is our conversation with Randy Cabell. We talk about Randy’s extensive arranging projects under the umbrella of the Digital Heritage of Virginia, his efforts to make music from the 19th century accessible to players today, and the history of the 19th Virginia Heavy Artillery Band. Their band books are the only band books from a Virginia regiment to survive.

Show notes for this episode are available at https://eabbpodcast.com/show-notes-2/. Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress and The 8th GM Regiment Band. You can get in touch with us on social media, and by emailing us at eabb.podcast@gmail.com.

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Episode Structure:

  • 2:27 - Announcement about obtaining Randy's arrangements

  • 3:29 - Randy's musical background

  • 9:07 - How Randy got interested in Civil War brass band music

  • 11:16 - Helping bands acquire reproduction instruments, ways to keep interest in 19th century brass band music alive

  • 17:40 - Robb Stewart's reproduction instruments

  • 18:26 - Randy's personal instruments and bands he's played with

  • 19:47 - Randy's arranging projects

  • 21:41 - 19th VA Heavy Artillery Band, “The Brass Band Journal For the Rest Of Us”, “Patriotic Songs and Airs of The CSA”

  • 23:43 - 19th VA Band books

  • 25:05 - Music from Jamestown project

  • 26:19 - 19th VA band history

  • 30:29 - How Randy decided what music from the 19th VA band books to arrange

  • 34:36 - Some members of the 19th VA Band

  • 36:31 - Challenges Randy came across when re-creating the 19th VA Band books

  • 39:21 - Recording the band books

  • 44:15 - Efforts to make arrangements accessible by including substitute parts, "The Brass Band Journal for the Rest of Us"

  • 55:30 - How the American brass band tradition differs from the British brass band tradition

  • 57:25 - Wrap-up

  • 58:22 - Featured Album: “Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die Quickstep”, Crestmark Military Band


Hosted by Chris Troiano and Stephen Cannistraci, The Early American Brass Band Podcast is a deep and resonant exploration of a uniquely American musical tradition. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a living conversation about the brass bands that provided the soundtrack to the 19th century, from town squares to battlefields, and the dedicated people keeping that legacy alive today. Each episode is built around a specific theme-perhaps a legendary ensemble like Dodworth's, the evolution of the over-the-shoulder saxhorn, or the work of a forgotten composer-or features a guest who brings firsthand expertise. You might hear from a historian piecing together a band's story from old ledgers, a modern bandleader grappling with period instruments, or a musician explaining the technical challenges of the repertoire. The format is fluid and conversational, with Chris and Stephen sometimes joined by these specialists for a roundtable discussion or guiding the narrative themselves through carefully researched lectures. What you'll hear throughout this podcast are the voices of passionate researchers and performers, punctuated by the very musical recordings they're discussing, from crackly historical cylinders to crisp modern performances. The goal is to connect the dots between past and present, revealing how these community ensembles shaped social life, influenced musical development, and why their energetic sound continues to captivate musicians and audiences. Tune in for a rich, detailed, and often surprising journey into the heart of American brass band culture.
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