Juan Ríos Ovalle Other past directors Emilio Alvarado Eduardo Cuevas Tomás Clavel Eustaquio Pujals
The Ponce Municipal Band (Spanish: Banda Municipal de Ponce), also known as Centenaria Banda Municipal de Ponce,[1] is the band of the municipality of
Ponce, Puerto Rico. The band is the oldest continuously-performing band in the
Caribbean[2] and the oldest music group in Puerto Rico.[3] It has performed its open-air concerts for over 125 years. The current director is Juan García Germaín. It has 42 members between 25 and 83 years old.[4] It operates within the jurisdiction of the Oficina de Desarrollo Cultural (English: Office of Cultural Development) of the autonomous municipality of Ponce.[5] Its headquarters are located at the Centro Integrado para el Fortalecimiento de las Artes Musicales, next to
Teatro La Perla.[6]
History
Image showing the platform on the south side of
Parque de Bombas where the Banda presented its concerts during the 1960s.
The history of the Ponce Municipal Band dates to its predecessor, the Ponce Firefighters' Band,[7] a band that was already operational in 1859.[8] It was founded in September, 1883,[9] by
Juan Morel Campos.[10] In 1953, the Band reorganized and was moved from an organization under the Ponce Firefighters Corps to an organization under the Ponce Municipal Government.[11] The directors of the band after its founder have been Domingo Cruz (Cocolia), Julio Alvarado, Emilio Alvarado, Eduardo Cuevas, Tomás Clavel, and Eustaquio Pujals. The current director is Juan B. García Germaín.[12] Band master Julio Alvarado was the director of the band at the time of its 1953 reorganization.[13] Gregorio Ledesma was the band conductor in 1859.[14]
In late 2010, the Ponce Municipal Government provided the Band its own location for its
rehearsals.[15] The new location is next to the legendary
Teatro La Perla at a structure named Centro Integrado para el Fortalecimiento de las Artes Musicales (Integrated Center for the Development of the Musical Arts).
Concerts
Current (2018) headquarters of the Banda Municipal de Ponce, next to
Teatro La Perla in Barrio
Tercero, Ponce, Puerto Rico
The Band originally celebrated its concerts from a since-removed second floor stage at
Parque de Bombas.[16] It then performed from Paseo Antonio Arias (formerly, Paseo Amor),[17] and has also performed from
Concha Acústica de Ponce and
Paseo Tablado La Guancha. It also performed from the
Dora Colón Clavell Urban Park[18] for some time, and it is currently performing from a removable stage at front of the
Ponce City Hall.[19] Concerts are every Sunday evening. In September, 2011, the Band adopted a new venue philosophy called Retretas en la Comunidad, whereby it started to bring its stage to the various communities of Ponce.[20]
Directors and their terms
As "Banda del Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos de Ponce":[21]
Ada I. Rodriguez, Ricardo Velazquez, Julio Alvarado, Ramon Galindo, Juan Garcia, Estrella Cruz, Feliz Varela, Hector Lopez de Victoria, Cynthia Rodriguez, Nilda Cruz, Guillermo Silvagnoli, Edanette Tirado
^Luis Fortuño Janeiro. "Album Historico de Ponce (1692-1963)". Page 38. 1963. Imprenta Fortuño Ponce, Puerto Rico.
^Don Domingo Cruz (Cocolia). Museo del Parque de Bombas de Ponce. Ponce, Puerto Rico. March 2, 2011.
^Luis Fortuño Janeiro. "Album Historico de Ponce (1692-1963)". Page 38. 1963. Imprenta Fortuño Ponce, Puerto Rico.
^Luis Fortuño Janeiro. "Album Historico de Ponce (1692-1963)". Page 38. 1963. Imprenta Fortuño Ponce, Puerto Rico.
^Museo Parque de Bombas. Primer Piso. Sala de Exhibicion. "Cronologia del Cuerpo de Bomberos Municipal de Ponce." Hoja 4. Año 1924. Accessed 2 Marzo 2011.
^Se despide Rubén Colón Tarrats. Reinaldo Millán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 6 November 2013. Year 31. (Note: The printed version mistakenly states "Año 32/Year 32") Issue 1562. Page 23. Retrieved 6 November 2013.