

Cupertino Symphonic band prepares for the Nov. 7 Veterans’ concert, dedicated to a deceased band member, Ted Brown
“The purpose of the band is to promote community service through providing free concerts,” president of Cupertino Symphonic Band Belinda Trense said. “[We] promote music for people that [haven’t] picked up instruments in 30 years, and [now] they can come back and learn more.”

“There’s a lot of really wonderful patriotic music, and we wanted to honor the veterans. So, we put on a Veterans‘ concert every year,” clarinet player Denise Erksine said.
This year, the concert is dedicated to Ted Brown, a U.S. Navy officer/soldier from 1937 to 1960, who passed away on Memorial Day, a week before his 90th birthday.
“[Brown] was the most cheerful person in the world,” trombone player Fred Wahl said. “He would always get up in the morning, singing ‘Oh what a wonderful morning’ to cheer himself up and put himself in the right frame of mind.”
He held many occupations along with playing in the Cupertino Symphonic Band such as being a teacher at Cupertino High School.
“[Brown] was never a negative person. I mean never. And that’s why it made him such a great teacher. And he was nice to everyone no matter what,” horn player and long-time friend Jeanne Davies said. “I remember for the annual Veterans‘ concert, he used to dress up in his naval uniform and come to the performance. [He was] a really sweet person.”
Since the musicians are performing in remembrance for their long time colleague and friend, Ted Brown, this makes the upcoming Veterans‘ concert specially inspiring.