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Monday 26 November 2012

3rd at the Scottish Open

At the weekend the band competed at the prestigious Scottish Open competition and came away with a 3rd place, being placed 1st by Ray Farr, 3rd by Steven Mead and 10th by Tom Brevik. This rounds off a good year of contesting for the band, with podium places at the All England Masters, Whit Friday and a good showing at the Grand Shield.

Musical Director Glyn Williams has this to say about the weekends performance;

"We were delighted at the way we played," Glyn said. "When we came off stage I told the band that they had produced a top three performance at the very least. That’s what we got, but having seen the breakdown of the results, we were just left a little disappointed that Tom Brevik didn't quite like the performance of ‘A Tale as yet Untold’ as much as either Steven or Ray. One place higher than 10th from him and we would have won 2nd place and £1,500 rather than 3rd and £500."

Our next contest outing will be at the Butlins Mineworkers Championships on the 19th and 20th of January, where again we will be playing 'A Tale As Yet Untold', but if you can't wait to hear the band our annual Christmas Concert at Frodsham is on the 9th of December at Frodsham Community Centre, and annual Marsden Christmas Concert with the Colne Valley Male Voice Choir on the 22nd of December at St Bartholomews Church.

Full Results are as follows:

Farr/Brevik/Mead = Total

1. Co-operative Funeralcare (Dr. Nicholas Childs): 2/2/2 = 6
2. Tertnes (Gary Peterson): 6/1/4 = 11
3. Marsden Silver (Glyn Williams): 1/10/3 = 14
4. EYMS (Alan Morrison): 4*/5/6 = 15
5. Kirkintilloch (Phillip McCann): 8*/6/1 = 15
6. Yorkshire Imperial Urquhart Travel (David Nesbit): 3*/3/15 = 21
7. Milnrow (Mareika Gray): 5*/11/5 = 21
8. Felling (Stephen Malcolm): 7/12/7 = 26
9. Northop Silver (Thomas Wyss): 11/8/10 = 29
10. Dalmellington (Archie Hutchison): 12*/9/9 = 30
11. Kingdom Brass (Bede Williams): 14*/4/12 = 30
12. Regent Brass (Alan Duguid): 16/7/8 = 31
13. Blackburn & Darwen (Nick Shephard): 9/14/13 = 36
14. Pemberton Old Wigan DW (Mark Bentham): 10/13/14 = 37
15. Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass (Charles Keenan): 14/15/11 = 40
16. Lochgelly (Bryan Allan): 15/17/16 = 48
17. Bo'ness & Carriden (Paul Drury): 13/18/18 = 49
18. Fishburn (Huw Thomas): 18/16/17 = 51

*Ray Farr's position takes precdent

4BR Best Instrumentalist: Scott Findlater (Euphonium) - Kirkintilloch


Sunday 18 November 2012

Final week before the Scottish Open

We're less than a week away from the Scottish Open and preparations have been going well on our Own Choice Test Piece 'A Tale As Yet Untold' - Philip Sparke. On Friday the band played a concert at the Mechanics Hall in Marsden which was well-attended and included a run-through of the test piece we will be playing on Saturday at around 3pm at Perth Concert Hall. We will be leaving on the Friday evening from Marsden Band Club at 4:45pm.


Tuesday 6 November 2012

Tickets available for upcoming concerts

Tickets are now available to buy for our upcoming concert on Friday 16th November at the Marsden Mechanics Hall, Peel Street, Marsden, commencing at 7:30pm. Tickets can be bought from Marsden Band Club on 01484 846846 and the Mechanics Hall. Tickets are £6 adult, £4 concession. Also available are tickets to the increasingly popular Christmas Concert with the Colne Valley Mave Voice Choir at St Bartholomews Church, Marsden on Saturday 22nd December, commencing at 7:30pm.

Marsden Silver are highly polished at Boarshurst!

MARSDEN SILVER ARE HIGHLY POLISHED AT BOARSHURST !!

Marsden Silver Prize Band were in fine form on Sunday 4th November as they thrilled a very appreciative ‘Sunday Brass’ audience at Boarshurst Band Club in Greenfield, Saddleworth. Under the direction of euphonium star Glyn Williams, the Marsden Silver Band played a programme of music of immense variety and appeal.

The concert opened with the bands signature march, “Riverhead”, from the pen of Derek Broadbent. In traditional fashion the band continued with an overture. Tonight we were treated to a thrilling performance of the overture to the comic opera “The Impresario”, from the pen of Domenico Ciamarosa, arranged for brass band by Denis Wright. This well-known brass band overture was given real quality treatment by this well-rehearsed band from West Yorkshire! Bravo! Off to musical theatre next with a lovely arrangement by Stephen Bulla of Andrew Lloyd Webbers “Love Changes Everything”. The melody line was provided by the silky tone of principal cornet Jason Evans. As conductor Glyn Williams commented, “this is music that can be played by all bands in all sections, but the Marsden Band play these arrangements with attention to every detail on the copy, with full commitment”. He was right! Beautifully played!

The next item on the programme suggested that a roaring motorbike was about to make an entrance! ‘Indiana Jones’ fans knew differently of course. John Williams wrote many film scores and his “Scherzo For Motorcycle And Orchestra” from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” transcribes perfectly for brass band. In this arrangement by Klaas van der Woude we were taken straight into the world of Indiana Jones, as Harrison Ford on motor cycle, with his dad, played by Sean Connery, sped along! Energetic playing from the band, with a performance John Williams would have been delighted with!

The Marsden Silver Prize Band has a tremendous depth of young talent. Tonight the bands principal tenor horn player Neil Raisbeck gave his first solo performance with the band. He chose to play “And Everything Is Still” from the pen of Andy Scott. In this arrangement by Jim Fieldhouse, Neil Raisbeck demonstrated his magnificent sound and controlled playing of this lovely melody. Congratulations Neil, and we wish you well in your future on principal horn.

The Rolling Stones are an unlikely band to be mirrored by a brass band. However, in this very clever arrangement by Alan Catherall of the very melodic “Ruby Tuesday” written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richard, we were transported to the world of classic rock! Our second soloist of the evening provided the audience with one of the most beautifully played solos I think I have ever heard at Boarshurst Band Club! In an arrangement by Elgar Howarth of Stephen Fosters “Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair”, solo baritone Michael Cavanagh simply brought the house down. The baritone horn is, in the right pair of hands, one of finest sounding instruments in the band. Tonight Michael Cavanagh made the baritone ‘sing’ with a voice so pure, and with very well controlled band accompaniments, provided us with a performance to be remembered for ever. Thank you Michael.To round off the first half the Marsden Silver Prize Band performed a movement from their upcoming contest piece for the Scottish Open Championship taking place in Perth later this month. Philip Sparke has provided brass bands with a wealth of music for both the concert platform and competition works for all levels of playing. His compositon “A Tale As Yet Untold” is typically full of rhythm, melody, and at this level of brass banding, some fiendishly difficult passages. Tonight Marsden showed they are getting to grips very nicely with their upcoming challenge; and, with three weeks to go, expectations are certainly higher than ever!

After a very well earned interval, the Band opened the second half with a ‘Latin-American’ feast of rhythm and big band sound in “Malaguena” composed by Ernesto Lecuona and Bill Holman, in a fabulous arrangement by Sandy Smith. This was really well played and the band once more showed off its virtuosity. A ‘Maynard Ferguson moment’ was expertly delivered by the bands soprano cornet player, Ian Twiss! Once more the Marsden Silver Prize Band put on show yet another of its young soloists. Emily Braverman on solo euphonium played a stunning performance of another Andy Scott composition “Far Beyond The Stars”. Emily displayed such an effortless sense of pitch and tonal quality on this wonderful instrument. Well played Emily, the audience were thrilled!

Only last week, conductor Glyn Williams was held up in traffic on his way to rehearsal in Marsden, so the band rehearsal was started under the direction of ‘third man’ cornet player Alastair Campbell. He had brought with him a new piece for the band entitled “El Es El Senor” by Dean Jones. He ran through it with the band whilst waiting for Glyn to arrive. It was so popular that it is now in the concert programme! I knew there was a reason for traffic jams!! Great music! It really felt as though we had been transported to Madrid, and what super ‘spanish trumpet style’ playing from Jason Evans! What versatility!

Sunday Brass at Boarshurst always features a hymn. Tonight the Marsden Silver Prize Band performed an arrangement of the beautiful John Ireland composition “Love Unknown”, which the band played at all Brighouse, Hebden Bridge and Morley March and Hymn contests, picking up two wins and a runners-up prize!

Our final soloist of the evening proved that the ‘lower end’ of the band is no longer the preserve of the ‘larger’ male members. Apologies to those who may fit this description, but bass players have always been known to enjoy a few beers to ‘keep up their strength’ to enable them to fill the instrument. Tonight we were taken onto the dance floor for a tango and waltz as the bands young, beautiful, and slim, Eb tuba soloist, Samantha Minshall, played a breath-taking performance of the late Roy Newsome composition, “Bass In The Ballroom”. What a sound! No wonder the Marsden Silver Prize Band has that great foundation with bass tones as good as this! Recently composer and brass band arranger Alan Fernie came up with a new take on Henry Mancini’s “Moon River” from ‘Breakfast at Tiffanys’. Great playing in this stunning arrangement!!

I guess we had to expect that Glyn Williams couldn’t leave us without a little Welshness in the air. So what better way to celebrate his homeland than with the music of the most famous voice to come out of Wales; the incomparable Tom Jones! This arrangement of Toms most popular songs entitled “Tom Jones In Concert” was put together by the talented Frank Bernaerts. There were no knickers thrown from the audience, but probably one of the bands biggest fans from Marsden, newly married Donna Taylor could be heard in the distance singing along to her favourite song “Delilah”. Brilliant playing from this amazingly versatile brass band!!

Richard Wagner is well known for his immense compositions and his music is not for the timid or fainthearted. As a finale to their fabulous concert, Marsden Silver Prize Band left the Boarshurst audience with a ‘full-on’ performance of Wagners “Procession To The Minster”, arranged for brass band by Howard Snell. The opening section featured the bands very talented flugel horn player Alanah Moulsdale. The heights of the introduction were accomplished with such tonal quality that you could see the pleasure on the faces of her fellow musicians. Well played Alanah! The gradual crescendo throughout the piece was so well controlled, and the piece reached its climax with plenty to spare! Well directed by the conductor and a thrilling end to a stunning concert.

As an encore, the Marsden Silver Prize Band played us out with Johann Strauss’ “Radetzky March. The audience were encouraged to join in the handclapping in traditional ‘Vienna Philharmonic’ style by their delighted musical director Glyn Williams.

The Boarshurst Band Club and Boarshurst Silver Band would like to thank Glyn Williams and the Marsden Silver Prize Band for performing such a varied programme of music tonight. I should also like to thank fifteen year old Tommy Tynan, Bb Bass player with the band, who has helped to provide content for our printed concert programme. He is a great asset to the band! Our best wishes go to the Marsden Silver Prize Band as they begin the final preparations for their upcoming performance at the Scottish Open Championship in Perth later this month.

Review by John Whittle, 5/11/2012


Saturday 3 November 2012

Presentation Night

Last Friday night was our annual Presentation Night at the band club, mixed in with a Halloween Party! 2012 Awards go to:

Conductors Player of the Year: Michael Cavanagh (Principal Baritone)
Players' Player of the Year: Emily Braverman (Principal Euphonium) & Michael Cavanagh (Principal Baritone)
Most Improved Player: Luci Lamb (Euphonium)
Bandsman of the Year: Kathleen Coton (3rd Cornet)
Non-Bander of the Year: Phillip Lamb (Band Manager)
Personality of the Year: Tommy Tynan (Bb Bass)
Stunt of the Year: Ian Twiss (Soprano) - Details cannot be revealed!! And also to Phillip Lamb for the pile-on at the 2011 Scottish Open
Funniest Comment of the Year: Ian Twiss (Soprano) - details again cannot be revealed!

Along with all of the prizes in the band, there were also prizes for the Best Pumpkin and Fancy Dress.

Children's Fancy Dress: Ruby Evans & Callum Coton
Adults Fancy Dress: Carwyn Waters
Children's Pumpkin: Caitlin Coton
Adult's Pumpkin: Karen Coggins

Now the fun is over, we are going head first into rehearsing for upcoming concerts at Boarshurst Band Club, Greenfield on Sunday 4th November and Marsden Mechanics on Friday, yes Friday 16th November. With the Scottish Open only 3 weeks away we will be rehearsing our Own Choice test piece to play at Perth Concert Hall.

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