Anybody who is a regular at our concerts may have noticed a few new faces in the band over the past few months. Unfortunately, at the end of the summer season we had to say goodbye to two members of the band – Holly Hill and Tom Cranch. Holly has moved away to Buckingham University, but with Mum Colette still in the band we are sure we’ll still see her when she comes home to visit! Tom has moved to Reading on a job placement for a year, but hopefully we won’t be without his sense of humour and weird and wonderful facts for long, as he is already planning his return to the band next summer! Luckily, we have managed to gain some new players too. You may have already spotted two faces from the Training Band – Lowell Pinn and John Moss – playing third cornet in the senior band. Both are progressing very well, and we hope they remain in the band for many years to come. We are also delighted to welcome two more cornet players into the band. Johnny Mason – on solo cornet – will be with us until April when he leaves to join the Navy, whilst newest recruit Gemma Jones – on repiano – is currently settling in as a fully-fledged, permanent member. They are both proving to be great assets to the band, and we hope they enjoy their time with us.
All that remains for 2008 is to say a huge thank you to everybody who has supported us throughout the year, and to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We look forward to the challenges that next year will bring, and hope to make 2009 a very successful year for the band.
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Saturday, 15 November 2008
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Back in the band room, the dusting off of carol books and the jingle of sleigh bells could only mean one thing – Christmas was on its way! The prospect of digging out Christmas music in November is welcomed with rather varying levels of enthusiasm, but with our first Christmas engagement fast approaching, we conjured some festive spirit and got stuck into practicing a selection of old and new pieces. On Sunday 7th December the band was delighted to join forces once again with the Exeter Police and Community Choir for their annual charity Christmas concert, with proceeds this year being split between the Chestnut Appeal and the RNLI Exmouth Lifeboat. Although the whole programme proved popular, a special mention must go to the band’s two soloists – Christopher Holland and Steve Belli – who, under their newly acquired alter egos of Noel Coward and Baloo (trust us, you need to see it to believe it!), both provided superb performances for a large and appreciative audience. The band’s next engagement is our own Christmas concert, which is being held on Friday 12th December. This is one of the band’s favourite concerts, as it not only provides us with the opportunity to end the year in style, but, in awarding the Presidents Cup and the Michael Parker Award for Most Improved Player, enables us to recognise the achievements of individuals. Another highlight of the concert will be an appearance by the Training Band, who have been working extremely hard throughout the year. Tickets have been selling like hotcakes (or should that mince pies?), and we are all looking forward to an evening of festive fun.
Monday, 10 November 2008
Contest Time
With the summer season over, the band kicked off the ‘business end’ of the year by taking part in the SWBBA’s Exmouth Brass Band Festival, held on Saturday 6th September. This is always an enjoyable day out and, being an entertainment contest, provides the band with an opportunity to put together a programme that is not only challenging, but one that we know the audience (and hopefully the adjudicator!) will enjoy. Having done well in previous years, there was perhaps an element of disappointment in coming 8th out of 15, especially as the adjudicator’s comments were generally positive and therefore provided little in the way of constructive criticism. With Exmouth over for another year, it wasn’t long before it was time to step onto a contest stage once again – this time for the SWBBA Annual Championships held in Torquay. Despite spending weeks preparing Gareth Churcher’s test piece ‘Episodes for Brass’, it is perhaps fair to say that the band never quite reached full strength, and could have done with a little more time to ensure all the parts came together and to put some finishing touches to the piece. From playing off of the notoriously tricky number one draw, the band came in 6th place out of 7, with one of the eight bands in our section having withdrawn prior to the contest. Although we gave it our all on the day, this result instils even greater motivation to show the third section what we’re really made of at the all-important Areas next March!
Friday, 10 October 2008
"Summer" Ends
The summer continued in the grey and cloudy fashion that had come to characterise the 2008 season, but despite the notable lack of sunshine, we were fortunate enough that none of the 16 concerts had to be cancelled due to rain. However, any weather-related good fortune was seriously lacking come the day of the band’s biggest event of the year – its Last Night of the Proms concert. With memories of getting extremely wet in both 2006 and 2007 still very much in mind, we had everything crossed that the ‘third time lucky’ philosophy would stand us in good stead for 2008. Unfortunately our optimism was in vain, and once again both the band and audience had to battle with the elements in order to keep dry. Even the weather could not detract from the fantastic atmosphere however, and it was a thoroughly enjoyable and successful evening. They do say bad luck comes in threes, so 2009 looks set to become the year to break the mould!
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Last Night of the Proms 2008 Preparations
The senior band is currently busy preparing for its third Last Night of the Proms concert, which is to be held on Saturday 16th August at Connaught Gardens. Following two successful and thoroughly enjoyable evenings in previous years, 2008’s concert is set to be the biggest and best yet! We are thrilled to be joined once again by guest singer Val Howels, who continues to wow us with her stunning voice and equally stunning outfits! Compère for the evening will be BBC Radio Devon Personality Douglas Mounce, who we are sure will do a fine job in keeping proceedings running smoothly.
Of course, no Last Night of the Proms concert would be complete without the patriotic classics, and so we will need your voices to be in fine form and your flag waving arms to be at the ready for joining in with favourites such as Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory. In addition to the classics, the concert will feature an entertaining and varied programme of music, none of which you will have heard during the season so far. There are some new pieces to the band, including ‘The Prayer’, superbly arranged specially for this event by the band’s own young bass trombonist Joel Stephano. You will also be in for a couple of surprises this year, including seeing one member of the band as you will have never seen him before! We don’t want to ruin the surprise too much, but this is certainly one concert not be missed!
Tickets for concert – priced at just £5 – have already gone on sale, and are available from Sidmouth’s Tourist Information Centre (01395 516441), or from any band member. There will be a raffle on the night with a selection of great prizes, so make sure you get there early enough to buy your tickets to be in with a chance of taking one home. The Gardens will be open from 6:30pm, with the concert commencing at 7:30pm.
For those of you who are still drying out your picnic blankets and union jacks from 2006 and 2007, we believe this year will definitely be third time lucky with the weather! Bring a picnic, a bottle (or two!), a blanket, or even table and chairs complete with your very own candelabra! But most importantly, bring yourselves, some friends, and an enthusiastic singing voice, and help us to celebrate in true style. Given the beautiful surroundings, glorious sunshine (yes, we are that confident!), and the usual amazing atmosphere, this promises to be a very special evening.
Of course, no Last Night of the Proms concert would be complete without the patriotic classics, and so we will need your voices to be in fine form and your flag waving arms to be at the ready for joining in with favourites such as Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory. In addition to the classics, the concert will feature an entertaining and varied programme of music, none of which you will have heard during the season so far. There are some new pieces to the band, including ‘The Prayer’, superbly arranged specially for this event by the band’s own young bass trombonist Joel Stephano. You will also be in for a couple of surprises this year, including seeing one member of the band as you will have never seen him before! We don’t want to ruin the surprise too much, but this is certainly one concert not be missed!
Tickets for concert – priced at just £5 – have already gone on sale, and are available from Sidmouth’s Tourist Information Centre (01395 516441), or from any band member. There will be a raffle on the night with a selection of great prizes, so make sure you get there early enough to buy your tickets to be in with a chance of taking one home. The Gardens will be open from 6:30pm, with the concert commencing at 7:30pm.
For those of you who are still drying out your picnic blankets and union jacks from 2006 and 2007, we believe this year will definitely be third time lucky with the weather! Bring a picnic, a bottle (or two!), a blanket, or even table and chairs complete with your very own candelabra! But most importantly, bring yourselves, some friends, and an enthusiastic singing voice, and help us to celebrate in true style. Given the beautiful surroundings, glorious sunshine (yes, we are that confident!), and the usual amazing atmosphere, this promises to be a very special evening.
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
2008 Summer Concerts
The band is now past the halfway mark of its season of concerts at Connaught Gardens, and despite the weather this summer being a bit of a mixed bag, luck seems to have been with us every Sunday evening! For the first time in years we have had a completely dry first half of the season, with no concerts having been cancelled. Let’s hope the trend continues until the end of the season!
Summer is always a busy time for the band, and you may see us playing in various locations around the town over coming weeks. On Saturday 2nd August we will be playing at the official opening ceremony of the Sidmouth Folk Festival, and on Sunday 3rd August at 6pm we will be providing music for the hymns at the Folk Week Songs of Praise service at Sidmouth’s Parish Church. We round folk week off in style on Friday 8th August with a concert (and perhaps a pint or two!) in the gardens of our favourite local, The Volunteer Inn.
The training band has also been busy, including its first Connaught Gardens concert of the year on the 6th July. Don’t forget to come and give your support and encouragement once again on Sunday 10th August, at 7pm.
Summer is always a busy time for the band, and you may see us playing in various locations around the town over coming weeks. On Saturday 2nd August we will be playing at the official opening ceremony of the Sidmouth Folk Festival, and on Sunday 3rd August at 6pm we will be providing music for the hymns at the Folk Week Songs of Praise service at Sidmouth’s Parish Church. We round folk week off in style on Friday 8th August with a concert (and perhaps a pint or two!) in the gardens of our favourite local, The Volunteer Inn.
The training band has also been busy, including its first Connaught Gardens concert of the year on the 6th July. Don’t forget to come and give your support and encouragement once again on Sunday 10th August, at 7pm.
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