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28
Jul

Line up for the Scottish Open

logo_sbba_scotland.jpg16 bands have confirmed their entries for the 2007 Scottish Open on Saturday 24th November which is being held for the first time in the new Perth Concert Hall.

6 bands from England and 10 from Scotland will perform a new commission from Pete Meechan entitled ‘Macbeth’.
In a ‘brave’ and innovative move, the composer will be one of the adjudicators along with Steven Mead. Steven Mead has worked with Pete in the past and both are looking forward to sharing the adjudication of the Scottish Open.

Competing bands:
Bon Accord
BT Band
Camborne Band
Carlton Main Frickley Colliery
Dalmellington
Dunaskin Doon
Fishburn
Kingdom Brass
Kirkintilloch
Newmilns & Galston
Newtongrange
RMT Easington
Scottish Co-op
Unison Kinneil
Whitburn
Yorkshire Imperial Urquhart Travel

The Scottish Brass Band Association are also delighted that Besson has agreed sponsorship for this event and they look forward to welcoming them to Perth.

Here are some notes on the Test Piece: Macbeth

Commissioned by the Scottish Brass Band Association for the 2007 Scottish Open Championship, Macbeth takes its’ inspiration from the Shakespeare play of the same name. Character portraits (of the three witches as well as Macbeth himself), abstractions (The lament), and scenes (Macbeth’s final battle with Macduff) make up the nine sections of the piece.

i: Witches
The prophecies of the three witches are an integral part of the play, and in this opening section, these mysterious characters are represented by three different sections of music that introduces the listener to the musical material of the piece.

ii: Dagger
Macbeth’s “Is this a dagger I see before thee” speech, where an imaginary dagger leads him to contemplate the pending murder, builds in intensity before the bell tolls at its’ conclusion - a sign from Lady Macbeth that Duncan is now alone.

iii: General Macbeth
A character portrait of Macbeth - a fearless General who has led his armies to defeat foes from all over Europe. His ambition and flair that make him such a great General are also the characteristics that lead to his eventual downfall.

iv: Contemplations of Lady Macbeth
Alone and mad, Lady Macbeth ponders all that has gone, before taking her own life.

v: Lament
Although the play tells of Macbeth not feeling the pain of his wife’s death, this lament ponders not only her death, but the tale as a whole.

vi: Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
It is in this final soliloquy that we see the ultimate tragedy of Macbeth - the realisation that his life is ultimately worthless.

vii: A spell still cast
This acts as a prologue to section eight, restating the original “witches” music, before heading into Macbeth’s final battle.

viii: Final Battle
Macbeth’s final battle, where he locks swords with Macduff.

ix: Not of woman born
Macbeth’s realisation that the witches have misled him comes all too late, as Macduff beheads Macbeth, fulfilling the last prophecy.  

01
Jun

Highest rankings place ever!

masters_trophy.jpgWell, what a year! Since the ‘Masters’ in 2006 the band has not been out of the prizes at any contest entered, showing the remarkable attitude and dedication of everyone associated with the band.

This progress has seen the band move from a lowly 20th position to nearly breaking into the top 10 for the first time ever!

We all hope that the next update of the rankings after the ‘English Nationals’ in Preston will move the band forward still, breaking into the top 10!

We however need your support! Details will be here soon about tickets / prices etc. for the ‘Naionals’ so that you can come and support the band at what could be an historic event!

Anyway, for now here is the list of the WORLD’S TOP 20 BANDS…

Updated: 31-May-2007

1 Black Dyke (Yorkshire)

2 Cory (Wales)

3 Grimethorpe Colliery (Yorkshire)

4 Foden’s Richardson (North West)

5 Brass Band Willebroek (Belgium)

6 Brighouse & Rastrick (Yorkshire)

7 YBS Band (Yorkshire)

8 Scottish Co-op (Scotland)

9 Leyland North (West)

10 The Fairey Band (North West)

11 Carlton Main Frickley Colliery (Yorkshire)

12 Sellers International (Yorkshire)

13 PolySteel (West)

14 Rothwell Temperance (Yorkshire)

15 Stavanger (Norway)

16 Whitburn (Scotland)

17 Kirkintilloch (Scotland)

18 Desford Colliery (Midlands)

19 Reg Vardy (North)

20 Hepworth (Lanson Homes) (Yorkshire)

30
May

Carlton Main in the prizes again!

Corn ExchangeWe have once again achieved a place in the prizes at a contest!

Since May 2006, we have not been out of the prizes at any contest we have entered, showing the progress of the band in this time.

However this has to be one of the highspots of the latest Frickley revival, coming 2nd at the ‘All England International Masters’ performing In Memoriam RK by Elgar Howarth.

The competition had many of the worlds top bands, and we were pleased to have beaten bands such as Rothwell Temperance, Scottish Co-op, European champions - Brass Band Willebroek, Desford Colliery, Fairey Band and many others.

Click Here for the full results

29
May

‘Masters Results’

ly Corn Exchange Full results of the 2007 All England Masters International from the Corn Exchange, Cambridge.
Test piece: In Memoriam RK, Elgar Howarth

Adjudicators:
David Read, Alan Morrison, John Miller

Results:

1. Fodens Richardson, Garry Cutt, 15
2. Carlton Main Frickley Colliery, Russell Gray, 9
3. Rothwell Temperance, David Roberts, 2
4. Scottish Co-op, Alan Ramsay, 12
5. Brass Band Willebroek, Frans Violet, 17
6. Brassband Rijnmond, Erik Janssen, 8
7. Desford Colliery, Nigel Seaman, 4
8. Fairey Band, Major Peter Parkes, 13
9. Fountain City Brass, Joseph Parisi, 7
10. BTM (PHS), Jason Katsikaris, 11
11. Kirkintilloch, Nigel Boddice, 3
12. Soli Brass, Frans-Aert Burghgraef, 10
13. PolySteel, Philip Harper, 16
14. SWT Woodfalls, Dr Nicholas Childs, 5
15. Redbridge, Melvin White, 19
16. Hepworth (Lanson Homes), Mark Bentham, 14
17. Aveley and Newham, Nigel Taken, 1
18. 1st Old Boys Association Silver, Stephen Cairns, 18
19. Reg Vardy, Ray Farr, 6

 By courtesy of www.4barsrest.com

09
May

Carlton Main Achieves World Wide Web success!

We are extremely pleased to announce that the bands website has won an award!

The band has won the coveted award “website of the month” for April 2007 with nearly 45% of the votes! This has been recently confirmed by ‘themouthpiece.com’.

Look out for us later when we attempt to become the website of the year!

Click the link below to see the roll call!

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22
Apr

What pieces would you like to hear at our concerts?

As a band we always recieve requests for music on the day of concerts, but we can’t always bring the entire library with us!

If you would like to hear a particular piece, or think that other people might enjoy your favourite, then please leave a comment below.

Who knows, we might play it at our next concert!

17
Apr

Ray’s Aussie Photos

Here are some photos from Ray’s trip around Australia!


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14
Apr

Where’s Raymond? Update 2 (at last!)

G’day Cobblers

A very enjoyable time in Melbourne seeing Brisbane Excelsior achieve a very well deserved hat trick of national titles, winning the Hymn, set test and own choice test, coming third in the March. Can’t believe this guys that I heard most of the performances (must be getting old) and there was only one winner - very classy.

Not getting too old to sink a few ambers in celebration afterwards though.

9th April - woke up with headache but had a good day seeing the sites of Melbourne.

10th April - Flew to Brisbane on a two hour flight, then onto Club Ridler”s on the outskirts of Brisbane.

11th April - Beautiful sunny day (haven’t had a bad one yet) going down to the Gold Coast about 100 k”s to Surfers Paradise.

We have booked to stay in Jupiters Casino tonight to take in a show.

Hope all is well with you “Poms”

Ray & Ann

10
Apr

Where are the Band Mascots?

goats2.jpgWANTED – FOR A REWARD…… Information on the whereabouts of the two band Mascots
Carlton’ & ‘Frickley’
, two Pygmy Goats.
 
They were last seen grazing near the ‘Mega Love’ Kebab house on Barnsley Road, South Elmsall…..

Any information would be gratefully received.

The successful informant can look forward to anything from the menu, especially the shop’s speciality Lamb Kebabs…

03
Apr

Where’s Raymond? Updates

G’uday all,

Hope all is wall. We landed in Sydney at 7pm Thursday night after a 23 hour flight.

I couldn’t sleep on the flight but managed to watch six films.

Sarah, my niece picked us up at the airport and took us to her house in Mosman, a suburb of Sydney.

We went to a local pub for a few ambers.

Friday: We had breakfast at Balmoral beach, at the world famous Bathers Pavilion Restaurant, sitting at a table overlooking the beach and ocean. It’s a hard life…….. and well someone has to do it. Then we went into Sydney for the day on the ferry. Ann and Sarah did the Sydney Harbour Bridge walk and I watched from the pub because I am a scaredy puss when it comes to heights. They had a great time, quite windy up on the Bridge; Ann got a certificate and a bump on the head! Then dinner at the Rocks, overlooking the harbour.

Saturday: Breakfast on the beach again, then inland to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains around 100km west of Sydney and I made Sarah keep to the speed limit, defiantly worth a visit. They are called the Blue mountains due to the bluish haze that covers them from the Eucalyptus trees. Back to Mosman, threw a few steaks on the Barbie and a few more ambers.

Sunday: Breakfast at Balmoral again, watched the Sydney Outriggers Club do some races (6 people canoes) and then the sausage sizzle on the beach.

Into Sydney for the day by ferry again – passed the Opera house and bridge. Temperatures around a chilly 25 degrees. Brrrr…. :-)

Went to Paddy’s Market, China Town, Darling Harbour and then to the Opera House bar for a few well earned refreshing beverages, then watched the sun setting.

Tomorrow (Monday)we will be flying to Uluru (Ayres Rock). Will keep an eye out for the Dingos…..

Will keep you posted, missing you all already…….. as if…..

Ray & Ann

*****

Update - No.3 (No.2 Still attached to the Pigeon!)

Gidday Cobblers

Arrived in Melbourne Wednesday 4th April at 6pm From Ayres Rock after 3.5 hours flight to Sydney then 1.5 hours flight to Sydney then 1.5 hours to Melbourne. Met up with Steve and Tina, Rick and Amanda and Howard. They and Brisbane Excelsior send all their best wishes.

Thursday 5th April – Went to Solo competition Steve came disappointed 2nd place. Then off to rehearsals – Band playing well, then a few ambers down the neck.

Friday 6th April. Rehearsals at 9.30am to 12 noon in Kew Bandroom then invited for meal and ambers in Kew’s Local. The only pub open on Good Friday.

3.30 pm March Practice – now waiting for next rehearsal at 7.30pm. They work really hard!

Will keep in touch!

Regards
Ray




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