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Music Library CRMB HISTORY Here's an opportunity to look back at the 60 year history of the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band through the eyes of retired member Rollie Raim. This history was written to commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the band in 2001 and updated in 2010. |
| History of CRMB Conductors
Roland L. Moehlmann, 1951-1967
The Municipal Band would often proofread his green ink, copper plate proof sheets by playing through and looking for errors in the music. In the 1960's he transcribed and published band arrangements of music by composers such as Mozart and Dvorak. He also wrote many band accompaniments for soloists who performed with the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band. Today, around 125 of his unpublished manuscripts exist. Many of these have been rented out and performed all over the United States.
While teaching a Cedar Rapids school, Mr. Moehlmann was knocked down some stairs by an out of control student. The resulting back injury eventually led to arthritis of the spine. During the late 1960s he had become almost completely inmobilized. He underwent twelve major back operations, and survived a heart attack. Despite his constant pain he continued to direct the band, teach school , and arrange music. His deteriorating health required his resigning as Municipal Band director in 1968.
The in between years, 1968 - 1970
Frank Piersol, 1971 - 1993
Frank Piersol came to Cedar Rapids as an internationally known band leader, and was the perfect choice to continue what Mr. Moehlmann had started.
His music degrees were earned at Grinnell College and the University of Iowa. He was a high school band director at West Waterloo and Osage Iowa. His career continued as director of the Iowa State University Band for 19 years, and director of the University of Iowa Band for 13 years. He retired from the University of Iowa in 1980, making the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band his retirement band. He conducted here until his resignation in 1993.
Piersol's career included being a guest conductor, lecturer, music contest judge, music camp director, and other musical activities in 40 states, Europe, Canada, and Mexico. Frank's friendly out-going personality created a director audience relationship which brought hundreds of new listeners to the band concerts.
During the 1980s he composed a series of marches, one which was dedicated to the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band. Frank Piersol was always grateful to have have the Municipal Band to conduct during his early retirement years. The Band Commission was even more grateful for what Piersol accomplished with their Municipal Band.
In 2001, Piersol composed a piece called "Celebration March" to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band. He conducted his work at the first two concerts of the 2001 season.
Morgan Jones, 1994 - 2010
Steve Shanley, 2011 to ?
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