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www.bradwellband.co.uk
The Bradwell
Bugle
Hi everyone
After so many successful newsletters Maggie has decided to retire as Editor of the Bugle. I’m sure all readers and friends join with me in saying a huge thank you for the time, effort and hard work Maggie has committed to the Bugle. Thanks Maggie, you’ll be missed.
We are still looking for contributions to the Bugle, please get in touch with your memories or stories.
Steph
From the Editor
SUPPORTERS’ CLUB UPDATE
Newsletter of the Bradwell Silver Band November 2010
Supporters’ Club —
Update 1
Engagement Reports 2-3
CD Recording 4-5
Engagements 6
Contacts 7
Membership List 8
Inside this issue:
"November comes
And November
goes,
With the last red
berries
And the first white
snows.
With night coming
early,
And dawn coming
late,
And ice in the
bucket
And frost by the
gate.
The fires burn
And the kettles
sing,
And earth sinks to
rest
Until next spring."
- Elizabeth Coats-
worth
As mentioned last month, we’ve been busy sourcing some merchandise with the band logo and these will be on sale at various events over the holiday period.
Please tell all your friends about our forthcoming engagements—it’s much nicer to play to a full house!
Plea from Yve for glass jars for her chutneys! If you have any please bring to rehearsal and give to Gary. Many thanks.
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Engagement Reports — by Keith Jones
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Saturday October 16H
St. James Church
Under the baton of Musical Director, Brian Keech, our annual Autumn concert in the Parish Church of New Bradwell opened with the march “Castell Coch”. Dedicated to the old Melingriffith Works Band by the composer T.J. Powell, who was known as the Welsh Sousa, this was a good rousing start to the evening’s entertainment. We had been warned beforehand that it might be cold in the Church tonight as the heating was not working, but the problem had been fixed and by the end of evening it was going to get very warm. The first soloist of the evening was Keith with the tenor horn solo “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” This well known song was a hit for the Hollies and this arrangement for brass band was written by Brian Crookes. A useless fact for you here, Keith went to the same school as the son of the Hollies manager! This was followed by the first of two classical items in tonight’s programme, the overture from Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”. This is a technically difficult piece to play, and as Brian reminds us, Mozart did not compose the music for brass band! It requires a lot of fast but delicate playing with many sudden changes in dynamics. There were one or two blips but all in all we made a pretty good attempt with this. We slowed the tempo down with Alan Fernie’s arrangement of "Someone to Watch Over Me", a song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin from the musical Oh, Kay! (1926). It has been performed by numerous artists since its debut and is a jazz standard as well as a key work in the Great American Songbook. Our second classical offering came next, the ballet suite from “Le Cid”. Le Cid is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet, based on a play of the same name by Pierre Corneille. While the opera itself is not in the standard operatic repertoire, the ballet suite is a popular concert piece and this arrangement by Howard Snell shows why.
Our second soloist was Fraser with the euphonium solo “Myfanwy”. Myfanwy is a popular Welsh song composed by Joseph Parry and first published in 1875. Parry wrote the music to lyrics written by Richard Davies and the song is still a favourite with Welsh male voice choirs. Fraser gave a sensitive interpretation of the music with plenty of expression. It made an impression on at least one member of the audience as can be read further in this report!
The next item was “The Olympic Spirit”, written by the prolific American composer John Williams for the 1988 Summer Olympics held in South Korea and arranged by Steve Sykes. The music opens with a fanfare played by the lower instruments and is followed by a stately theme. An exciting finale brought the first half of the programme to a close. After an interval for refreshments there was a performance by the Development Band. Under the direction of Clive Keech, they presented two contrasting numbers, “Aria From Peasant Cantata” by J S Bach and “Beetle Drive” written by Alan Pring who spe-cialises in music for beginners groups. These were played really well. It shows a lot of promise for the future and the Development Band deserve our encouragement. We also should remember to thank those of our members who give up even more of their time in helping to teach these learners.
Our final soloist for the evening was Sue with the cornet solo “Solitaire” written by Neil Sedaka and Cody arranged by Stephen Corbett. Sue played this with style and confidence and was warmly applauded for her performance.
Sue was then joined by Ralph, Tug, Gary, Julia and Clive, her colleagues from the cornet section for “Buglers Holiday”. This bright and cheerful piece is an old favourite written by Leroy Anderson, an American master of light music. He composed “Buglers Holi-day” in 1954 and it is cleverly written around standard American bugle calls and bugle call-like figures. As usual in Anderson's mu-sic, both the solo parts and the rest of the orchestration are highly accomplished. This arrangement for brass band gives the cor-net section the chance to shine and they took full opportunity with a showy presentation.
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Engagement Reports — by Keith Jones
PAGE 3 THE BRADWELL BUGLE NOVEMBER 2010
Slowing down the tempo again, we played Robbie Williams popular song “Angels”, arranged by Steve Sykes. Karen excelled in the opening section and the Band showed that even the more modern music lends itself well to brass band treatment. The finale of the published programme was Ray Farr’s”Adventures For Brass”. An original work for brass band, this opens with familiar snatches from Carmina Burana and develops into a Latin-American dance in mixed metres followed by a chorale and dance. The composer wrote that it’s not very original but it’s fun! It also gives the horn section a chance to play the tune for a change and got the full treatment. We were thanked for the evening’s entertainment by the Vicar, the Reverend Chris Collinge who enquired if the euphonium solo was to be included on the new recording. She seemed delighted when Brian confirmed it was to be featured on the new CD! Per-haps we should put a photo of Fraser on the front cover.... As an encore we played “Amparito Roca”. This was written by Jaime Texidor Dalmau who lived most of his life in Baracaldo, a pic-turesque city in northern Spain. Though best known for Amparito Roca, Texidor was a prolific composer of music for band. His compositions became so numerous that he decided to start his own publishing company. “Amparito Roca” is one of the band world's most recognisable and popular Paso Dobles although there remains some confusion about its origins. Texidor copyrighted the work and had it published in Madrid and also in London. There is a school of thought that suggests it was actually written by the British bandmaster Reginald Ridewood, a Boosey and Hawkes advertisement in 1936 included the work as “Amparito Roca (The Sheltered Cliff". However, the director of the Baracaldo band once directed by Texidor contends that Texidor dedicated the work to a girl named Amparito (diminutive of Amparo) Roca who lived in that area. It had been a good performance and Brian was pleased with the Band’s playing and general deportment. We were grateful for playing help tonight from Tug, Liz, Lisa and David. As always we are also indebted to members of the Supporters Group who provided the front of house services and sold raffle tick-ets.
Keith
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Band CD Recording Session
PAGE 4 THE BRADWELL BUGLE NOVEMBER 2010
30th—31st October 2010
It has been ten years since the Band last had a recording session when they brought out “Centenary Brass” to mark Bradwell Band’s 100th Anniversary. Next year we will be
commemorating 110 years and it was decided to make a new CD as part of these cele-brations. The venue hired for the recording was the Old Stratford Community Hall. The building was modern and spacious with a high roof. The bottom half of the wall is
breeze blocks, the upper half of a rougher texture and it has a splendid wooden ceiling.
Arriving for a 10:00 playing start the chairs and microphones were in place ready for the session.
For the recording Musical Director Brian Keech had chosen a balanced selection of items
from this year’s repertoire. After warming up with some hymn tunes, the first item to be recorded for posterity was “American Trilogy”. This was followed by the first of our solo-
ists, Ralph on soprano cornet play “Carrickfergus” with Karen up next on flugel with “Concerto De Aranquez”. After several slower pieces it was a bit of a relief to have the chance to let rip with the march “Blaze Away”.
We slowed the tempo down again with “Shepherd’s Song” before playing “Do-Re-Mi” which has proved to be a popular favourite during our concerts this year. As the after-
noon continued we managed to lay down the tracks for “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” and “New York, New York” and ended day one with “Death Or Glory” although by then lips were understandably tired.
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Band CD Recording Session Continued
PAGE 5 THE BRADWELL BUGLE NOVEMBER 2010
30th—31st October 2010
Sunday
For Sunday, which was Halloween, two of our younger members entered into the spirit of the day by dressing up. Sam wore a witches hat and Dan covered his face in white
make-up. After a warm up with a hymn tune we started off with a re-take of “Death Or Glory”. Two more solos were then recorded, Keith on tenor horn with “He Ain’t Heavy,
He’s my Brother” followed by Fraser on euphonium with “Myfanwy”.
“Someone To Watch Over Me” took us up to lunch and after refreshing ourselves we continued with “Raiders of The Lost Ark” and finally “She’s The One”. At the conclusion
of the recording Brian thanks all the players for their efforts over the week-end.
Secretary Robin Allen then had a few words, thanking the members for giving up their
time for the recording. In particular thanks were given to Adam Keech, Sian and Joe who all returned especially for this week-end. There were also thanks given to John the
recording engineer for his patience and expertise and to the members of the Supporters
Club who looked after the catering arrangements for the week-end.
Today was to be the last engagement with Bradwell Band for three of our members. Bryn is giving up to devote more time to his other musical activities, Luke Wilson is join-
ing Stantonbury Brass and Laurence is taking a break from playing. Robin made a pres-entation to each of them as an acknowledgement for the services to the Band and we
look forward to seeing them all again in the near future.
The week-end had been long but I believe most of us enjoyed the experience and look forward to listening to the finished recording. To have 31 playing members present on both days demonstrated a great commitment as people re-arranged their normal week-
end schedules to be present.
We mentioned the 2001 recording at the beginning. You might be interested to know that apart from Brian there were only eight members at the week-end who also played
on the last one. These were Adam Keech, Keith, Sian, Fraser, Lisa, Dave Sanderson,
Robin and Ozzy.
The new CD is expected to be available in April next year.
There are many photographs available of the recording session, some can be found on
the Band’s own website www.bradwellband.co.uk and others on the Bradwell Silver
Band Facebook page
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Engagements
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November
Sun 14th
Sun 21st
Sat 27th
December
Wed 1st
Sat 4th
Sun 5th
Mon 6th
Sat 11th
Tues 14th
Fri 17th
Sat 18th
Sun 19th
Tues 21st
Fri 24th
Rememberance Parade & Service,
- New Bradwell
Dobbies Garden World
Bletchley Lights
Two Mile Ash School Concert
- Stantonbury Theatre
St Mary & St Giles Church Concert *
- Stony Stratford
St James Church
- New Bradwell
New Bradwell WI
- St James Church, New Bradwell
St James Church Concert *
- New Bradwell
Street Carols
- Bradville
Pottersbury WI
Lillingstone Lovell Church Concert
Side Club
- New Bradwell
Street Carols
- New Bradwell
Street Carols
* Raffle donations welcome please!
2pm
11am—1pm
PM—TBC
7.30pm
7.30pm
10am
7.30pm
7.30pm
7pm
7.30pm
7pm
7.30pm
7pm
7pm
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Contacts
PAGE 7 THE BRADWELL BUGLE NOVEMBER 2010
Contact Details
Chairperson: Gary Morris
Secretary: Robin Allen 616463
Treasurer: Dave Sanderson 616357 [email protected]
Musical Director: Brian Keech 310959 [email protected]
Supporters Club: Lisa Huckle 217429
Newsletter Steph Chappell 568344
Webmaster: Fraser Cousins 225772
Website: www.bradwellband.co.uk
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CLEMENTINE CUSTARD TART.
Serves 8:
175g (6oz) ready-made shortcrust
pastry8 clementines (or satsumas)
2 level tablespoons caster sugar
2 level tablespoons plain flour
12 cardamom pods, split, and
seeds crushed
150ml (¼ pnt) double cream
20cm (8in) flan ring on a baking
sheet
To Serve:
Demerara sugar
Creme Fraiche
Clementines have just come into season.
Roll out the pastry, on a lightly floured
surface, to line the flan ring. Roll it as
thinly as possible, to ensure it bakes prop-
erly. Chill. Set the oven to Gas Mark 7 or
220ºC.
Peel the fruit and slice each one across into
3 pieces. Arrange the slices over the pastry
in two layers.
Mix the sugar, flour and ground cardamom
seeds well, then whisk in the cream and
then spoon over the fruit in the flan and it
will run down between the fruit.
Bake in the bottom half of the oven for 30-35 minutes until just set.
Let it rest for 10 minutes, then cut into wedges.
Serve warm or chilled, sprinkled with demerara sugar, if you
like.Accompany with creme fraiche.
You can also try this recipe with 500g (1lb) forced young rhubarb,
chopped into small chunks, with cinnamon instead of cardamom.
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Committee
Chairperson: Gary Morris Playing Members: Karen Wilson, Luke Colvin, Luke Wilson, Brin Carstens
Secretary: Robin Allen Junior Rep: Sam White
Treasurer: Dave Sanderson Non Playing: Michael White
Quartermaster: Vincent Jarjadian
Librarian: Sam White
Bradwell Silver Band Membership List
*If you are interested in these positions, or would just like to come along for an evening, feel free to contact the Band’s secretary, Robin Allen
Honorary Members
Chris Coull Brian Keech
Malcolm Hills David Wilson
Jim Whyte
The Development Group is open to everyone, irrespective of
age. So if you know anyone who’s been thinking of taking
up a brass instrument, get them to come along. Experience
not necessary.
Playing Positions Non Committee Positions
Principal Cornet: Vacant President: Revd Chris Collinge
Solo Cornets: Sue Snoxell Musical Director: Brian Keech
Gary Morris Publicity Officer: Dave Huckle
Julia Hollis
Dan Whitmore
Magazine Editor: Steph Chappell
Soprano Cornet: Ralph Tatam Fundraising: Position Vacant*
Repiano Cornet: Clive Keech Quartermaster: Vincent Jarjadian
2nd Cornet: Sam White
Adam Chappell
3rd Cornet: Alison Drury
Rachel Griffith
Orla Howell
Flugel Horn: Karen Wilson Development Group
Solo Horn: Keith Jones Rachel Griffith Adam Chappell
1st Horn: Byron Cox James Fosch Orla Howell
2nd Horn: Steph Chappell Steph Chappell Lewis Wilson
Louis Wilson Daniel Gaylor Lucinda Gaylor
1st Baritone: Lucy Bedford Andrew Hutton Sarah Hutton
2nd Baritone: Graham Ford Luca Ianotta James Fosch
Euphonium: Fraser Cousins Arwel Rees-Kay Ellis Rees-Kay
Luke Colvin
1st Trombone: Vincent Jarjadian
2nd Trombone: Vacancy*
Bass Trombone: Vacancy*
Eb Basses: Dave Sanderson
Joe Hillyer
BBb Bass: Robin Allen
Percussion Steve Osborne