Shows By Year (DCI Era)
YEAR | TITLE | REPERTOIRE | SCORE | RANK |
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1994 | Backdraft | Excerpts from "Backdraft"
It's All Right With Me * Show Me Your Firetruck * Haven't You Heard * Ya Gotta Make Your Own Luck |
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1995 | Music from Metroscape | Original Music composed by Dale Leaman
Double Lattes & the LA Times * Heavy Traffic Reported * Bottom Rung of the Corporate Ladder * Alternate Route Suggested * Back Home |
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1996 | Jekyll and Hyde | Selections from "Jekyll and Hyde"
I Need to Know * Take Me As I Am * It's A Dangerous Game * The World Has Gone Insane * Confrontation * Alive |
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1997 | Frankenstein | To Think of a Story * The Creation (from Frankenstein) * The Escape * Friendless * Evil Stitched to Evil | ||
1998 | Hamlet | The play by Shakespeare, the film by Kenneth Branagh the score by Patrick Doyle
The Ghost Death & Anguish * I Loved You Once * What Players Are They * Madness |
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1999 | Dracula | Incident At Charing X Station * Dance Of The Effigies * Seduction At Castle Dracula * The Crypt * The Death of Dracula | ||
2000 | Joan of Arc | Music of Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light"
Voices of Light, a Mass for St. Joan of Arc * A Call To Arms (from Joan of Arc) * The Siege of Chinon (from Joan of Arc) * The Miracle (from Joan of Arc) * Sacraments (from Joan of Arc) * Coronation (from Joan of Arc) * Betrayal, Trial and Torture (from Joan of Arc) * The Fire of the Dove Angels in the Cleansing Flames (from Joan of Arc) |
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2001 | Age of Empire | The Adoration of Veless and Ala (from Scythian Suite) * The Enemy God and Dance of the Spirits of Darkness (from Scythian Suite) * The Glorious Departure of Lolly and the Sun's Procession (from Scythian Suite) * Her Name Was Merit (from The Egyptian) * The Reprimand (from The Prince of Egypt) * Following Tzipporah * Red Sea (from The Prince of Egypt) * The Battle (from Gladiator) * The Barbarian Horde (from Gladiator) | ||
2002 | Reinvention | The music of "Cirque du Soleil"
Atmadja * Ravendhi * Seisuoso * Ombra * Incantation * Distrorted * Urban |
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2003 | Invocacion a Poderosos (Invocation to Power) | Moonlight on the Parana * Invocation to the Spirits of Power * Dawn on the Parana | 79.300 | 17 |
2004 | On Dangerous Ground | Music of Bernard Hermann
The Man Who Knew Too Much * The Snows of Kilimanjaro * Baghdad (from The 7th Voyage of Sinbad) * Death Hunt (from On Dangerous Ground) |
77.850 | 19 |
2005 | Fluid States: Vapor, Solid, Liquid | Four Sea Interludes (from Peter Grimes) * Sinfonia Antarctica | 77.250 | 19 |
2006 | From the City of Angels | Music from "City of Angels"
Prologue (Theme from City of Angels) * Double Talk Walk * With Every Breath I Take * I'm Nothing Without You |
74.900 | 21 |
2007 | What Happens In Vegas... | Viva Las Vegas * Love for Sale (from Night and Day) * Angel Eyes * Luck Be A Lady (from Guys and Dolls) | 79.525 | 17 |
2008 | Primality: The Rituals of Passion | Selections from "Blood Diamond" * The Wind and The Lion * Dralion | 79.650 | 17 |
2009 | El Corazon de la Gente: Alegria, Amor, y Fuerte | Selections by Carlos Chavez
Pampeana No 3 – Impetuosamente * Variaciones Concertantes * Pequena Danza * Symphonic Dances (Danzas Sinfonicas): Gregoriana |
79.050 | 19 |
2010 | Maze | Machu Picchu * Asphalt Cocktail * Sam's Gone (from I Am Legend) * Turbine | 80.350 | 18 |
2011 | Push, Pull, Twist, Turn | Lauds (Praise High Day) * Push * Adagietto, Symphony #5 * The Mechanical Ballet * Serenada Schizophrana | 77.750 | 18 |
2012 | The Spectrum | Brightly Colored Dances * The Red Machine * Yellow * Colours * True Colors * Green Lantern-First Flight | 80.250 | 16 |
2013 | Transfixed | Fix a Heart * Instinctive Travels * Drum Music |
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