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On
Sunday 19th September 2010, the Pemberton Old Wigan DW Band traveled to
Evesham in order to take part in the Wychavon Festival of Brass, a contest
the band has had a number of previous successes at, winning the contest
in 2007, coming 2nd in 2008 and 3rd in 2009, picking up numerous individual
awards along the way, including Best Percussion last year.
Conductor Mark Bentham chose a varied, challenging programme
for the band, that showed a variety of playing styles and displayed the
bands technique, ensemble playing, dynamic range and showcasing many of
the band's soloists.
The Championship Section bands entered this year was on the low side,
only 5, however in the mix were the recently crowned British Open Champions
Tredegar Town Band (Ranked 4th in the World of Brass Rankings) and the
BTM Band (Ranked 18th), both from Wales. Pemberton World of Brass Ranking
of 25 and so beating either of these bands would be a rankings boost and
a great start to the new contest season.
Pemberton began they're assault on the Wychavon title with Mark Bentham's
own arrangement of "The Jewish Wedding Dance" by Jacques Press, which
is a technical showcase for the entire band, with a particular feature
for Xylophone, ably played by Nicola Marsh.
The programme then changed pace with a the Cornet solo "Dark-Haired Marie"
by Goff Richards, which is based on a traditional New Zealand song, and
beautifully played by Principal Cornet Joanne Johnson.
Another change of pace took the band into the realm of 'Acid Jazz' through
a piece written by Simon Dobson titled "The Dreaded Groove and Hook".
It starts with a lengthy, Euphonium solo, which featured guest Tom
Buckley from the Hepworth band who was on fine form and then
moves into a full band break. Solos from Trombonist David
Chapman and Flugel player Carina Halliwell followed
and were both handled tastefully and demonstrated strong playing.
Following this was our 'novelty item' which is a twist on a classic Johann
Strauss II's popular "Pizzicato Polka" was re-vamped by our conductor
to feature muted cornets and trombones, playing 'wah'wah' effects throughout
the piece and a solo 'duck-call' from Soprano player and Honorary-Percussionist
John Atkinson. This was met with great appreciation from
the audience.
The band then finished their 20-minute entertainment programme with excerpts
from the recent British Open test piece "On the Shoulders of Giants" by
Peter Graham. This opened with the fanfare quotations from Bruckner's
Eighth Symphony, and then moved into sections from the third movement
which featured quick, virtuosic semiquaver passages throughout the Band.
The band felt happy with it's performance, but knew that unless Tredegar
had had a bad day we would be destined to finish no higher than second. It
came as a shock, however, to find that we were placed 3rd by Virtuosi
GUS conductor Berryman after such a long day of traveling and a month
of hard work. The margin of Tredegar's win demonstrates their current
form and the rankings would have placed us 3rd behind the other Welsh
contenders BTM.
Although disappointed, the band look forward to many more opportunities
to challenge these two bands further in the coming season, BTM at the
Grand Shield next May, and Tredegar at the Masters next May and hopefully
also at the British Open next September, should we qualify!
Top Level banding never stops....
On Wednesday 22nd September 2010 all three bands will be performing at
the Ashton Music Festival at St Edmund Arrowsmith High School, where the
Senior Band will relive the Wychavon programme with a selection of other
concert items.
This
news article was taken from a full report of Pembertons Wychavon contest
day written by our very own John Atkinson. Please
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