Princeton Brass Band (NJ, USA) in concert Oct. 23

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Princeton Brass Band (NJ, USA) in concert Oct. 23

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The Princeton Brass Band will perform in concert this Sunday, October 23, at the Princeton Church of Christ, 33 River Road, Princeton, NJ USA, at 4pm. Under the direction of Dr. Stephen Arthur Allen, the band will perform the following works (subject to the usual last minute changes)-

Hymn: Eventide

Prelude for an Occasion (Gregson)

Earle of Oxford's March (Bull arr. Elgar Howarth, from 'Music from the Elizabethan Court')

Concertino for Baritone Horn (Roger Thorne), solist Louis Devizia

Tippett's Adagio (Tippett, arr. Allen)

Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gordon)

Fantasy for Brass Band (Arnold)

Jubilee Overture (Sparke), conducted by Dr. Gary Fienberg

Colonel Bogey (Alford)

The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended (arr. Wilby)

Gaelforce (Graham)

'Cortege' from Pageantry (Howells)

Variations on 'Laudate Dominum' (Gregson)

The concert is free. For more information, please see the band's web site at http://www.princetonbrassband.org/.

Bill Anderson
B flat bass, Princeton Brass Band
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Hey, what a great programme! Enjoy Fantasy, it's a great BBb part!
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Glen Wells wrote:Yes, great lineup! We're praying for your performance. May the Lord be with you Louis.

Glen Wells
Thanks Glen. What a good experience that was! Not a flawless solo on my part, but I was very happy with it for first time at bat as a soloist since 1984, and it was a thrill and an honor to play in front of the band. The musicianship and spirit of the band are both very high. And Roger Thorne has done a tremendous thing for baritone players with that piece - it's just a really high-quality brass band work - nice work throughout the band, good listening for the audience.

Nothing forces you to improve like the pressure of a solo! Hope to do it again sometime.

Thanks again for your words.

Nice to see a few other PBB'ers here on TubeNet. It is my honor to play with you. Excellent concert.

Louis
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