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A State Dinner honoring a visiting head of government or reigning monarch is one of the grandest and most glamorous...
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President John Tyler and First Lady Julia Tyler enjoyed weekly outdoor concerts initiated by future Director Francis Scala. These concerts were a tradition that continued until the Herbert Hoover administration. Here, the Marine Band performs on the South Lawn in 1921.
Library of CongressHarper's Weekly, July 4, 1868: "There were all the features of former concerts the preponderance of ladies, most of them young, and in gay attire, and all full of animation;... the strings [strains] of Verdi, Mayerbeer [Meyerbeer] of Strauss wafted to the ear..." Walt Whitman, Washington Sunday Herald.
White House Historical AssociationPresident Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter and guests enjoy the Marine Band music after a State Dinner for Mexican President and Mrs. Jose Lopez Portillo, February 14, 1977.
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The Marine Band has been a premier performer on the White House stage, introducing America to Italian opera and the works of Wagner and Brahms as well as chamber music. Additionally, through the years the band has performed theatrical scores, folk music, and jazz. For over a century Saturday public concerts on the White House grounds were a fixture of cultural life in Washington. An 1891 account of the popular summer and fall concerts reported: "Administrations come and go, but the band plays on forever."
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