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Home News North America United States of America Military Army

Jimmy Carter Funeral Ceremony Tribute

Explore how the U.S. Army Band adapted to extreme weather, delivering a flawless performance at President Carter’s funeral.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
8 months ago
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The U.S. Army Band, Pershing's Own, plays while marching during former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral procession in Washington, Jan. 7, 2025. Photo by Lance Corpral Vandez.

The U.S. Army Band, Pershing's Own, plays while marching during former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral procession in Washington, Jan. 7, 2025. Photo by Lance Corpral Vandez.

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  • Honoring a Legacy Amid Harsh Conditions
    • A Century of Excellence
  • Innovation in the Face of Freezing Weather
    • Challenges Addressed:
    • Behind the Scenes of a Seamless Ceremony
    • Instrument Adaptations for Extreme Weather
  • A Musician’s Journey to the Spotlight
  • Reflecting on a Historic Tribute
    • Final Thoughts

The U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own,” faced biting winds and freezing temperatures to honor President Jimmy Carter with a unique and heartfelt hymn. Staff Sgt. Andrew Kosinski’s innovative musical arrangement exemplified resilience and adaptability during this historic event.

Translations: French & Spanish

Honoring a Legacy Amid Harsh Conditions

This week, “Pershing’s Own” showcased its dedication to tradition and excellence during President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral.

Braving icy winds and subfreezing temperatures, the U.S. Army Band delivered a flawless performance that highlighted their ability to adapt under challenging circumstances.

 

A Century of Excellence

Founded in 1922 by Gen. John Pershing, “Pershing’s Own” is a premier musical organization within the Defense Department. For over a century, it has provided ceremonial music for state events, representing the pinnacle of military musical expertise.

For Staff Sgt. Andrew Kosinski, a music arranger in the band, participating in Carter’s funeral was a moment of profound honor.

 

Innovation in the Face of Freezing Weather

Cold weather posed unique challenges for brass instruments, whose metal valves and keys can lock up in low temperatures. Kosinski, tasked with creating a hymn for the ceremony, developed an ingenious solution.

Challenges Addressed:

  • Instrument Freezing: Restricted the playable notes.
  • Performer Dexterity: Thick gloves complicated precise movements.

Kosinski composed “Frigidus (For the Commander)”, leveraging the strengths of various instruments to compensate for freezing issues. His arrangement allowed performers to cover each other’s missing pitches, ensuring a seamless performance.

 

Behind the Scenes of a Seamless Ceremony

The preparation for the funeral required relentless effort from the band’s members, who worked long hours under the looming threat of a winter storm. Adorned in wool overcoats and gloves, they overcame physical discomfort and performed with precision.

Kosinski credited the band’s success to rigorous training and a shared sense of purpose. “The U.S. Army Band’s special quality is its fortitude — they don’t give up,” he said.

 

Instrument Adaptations for Extreme Weather

Instrument

Challenges in Cold

Kosinski’s Adaptations

Brass (e.g., trumpets, tubas) Valve freezing Substituted tubas with French horns
Woodwind (e.g., clarinets) Pitch instability Added clarinets for melodic coverage
Performers’ gloves Limited dexterity Simplified arrangements for ease of playing

 

A Musician’s Journey to the Spotlight

Kosinski’s journey to “Pershing’s Own” began with a master’s degree at Johns Hopkins’ Peabody Institute of Music. He joined the band in 2021, attracted by the chance to work with top-tier musicians dedicated to public service.

In 2022, he declined a scholarship for a doctorate in music to focus on his role with the Army Band.

“This opportunity was too valuable to pass up,” he said.

 

Reflecting on a Historic Tribute

President Carter’s funeral highlighted the professionalism and adaptability of “Pershing’s Own.” Kosinski’s innovative arrangement and the band’s performance in challenging conditions underscored their commitment to honoring America’s leaders.

As Kosinski reflected,

“This was an exceptional, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to serve my nation and contribute to history.”

 

Final Thoughts

“Pershing’s Own” demonstrated how preparation, creativity, and teamwork can overcome even the harshest challenges. Their efforts honored President Jimmy Carter’s legacy with dignity and precision.

Explore more about the U.S. Army Band’s legacy and their role in state ceremonies.

 

Sources: THX News & DOD.

Tags: Jimmy Carter funeralPershing’s OwnU.S. Army Band
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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