January 8th, 2007

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January 7 Brass Band podcast

Brasscast, the weekly brass band podcast from the USA is this week featuring the Dodworth Saxhorn Band from the USA.

Musical numbers played by the bands include:

* Captain Shepherd’s Quick Step for Band by Claudio Grafulla arranged by Paul Maybery
* Prima Donna Waltz by G.W.E. Friederich
* Eternal Father by Rev W. Whiting/ Rev J. Dykes (lyrics)/ arr by Bernard L. Kirchner
* Jeannie by Stephen Foster with Kiri Tollaksen on Eb Soprano

January 7 Brass Band podcast.

Written by Ian McKenzie on January 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Northwest Brass Band Festival

Fifth Annual

Northwest Brass Band Festival

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Rehearsals & Clinics: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Public Concert: 7:00 PM
Featuring All Participating Bands and the Gala Massed Band

All programs take place at the
First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue, WA

Suggested Donation for Concert
$15/Person or $10/Students & Seniors.

Northwest Brass Band Festival.

Written by Ian McKenzie on January 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Vancouver Area Brass Band Society

The Vancouver Area Brass Band Society serves as a non-profit coordination body for brass instrument related groups, events, and interests in Vancouver, Canada, and the surrounding area.

Vancouver Area Brass Band Society

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New Book: Brass Bands of The Salvation Army

“Brass Bands of The Salvation Army” takes a look at the beginnings, development and purpose of Army bands, from the first brass group formed by Charles William Fry at Salisbury, England in 1878, through to the near professional standards achieved by some bands today. But there are still hundreds of bands that perform with just a handful of dedicated players at their local town or village corps.

With the help of contributing authors from other countries, band historian Ronald W. Holz takes a look into the mission and music of Army bands and then asks ‘What does the future hold for the bands of today?’

Salvationist.ca » New Resources

Written by Ian McKenzie on January 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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