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Another First for Cobham!

Another First for Cobham!

April 5, 2009  |  News  |  No Comments

The Band on Sunday 5th April (2009) entered the Third Section of SCABA Spring Contest at Hove Town Hall.  The adjudicator was Colin Hardy. The Band opened with the March ‘The Elephant’ by James Ord Hume followed by the test piece ‘Three Songs Without Words’ by Eric Ball.  The Band is delighted to have been awarded First Prize (1st) in both the March and Test Piece.

Furthermore, a new trophy was introduced this year in the Third Section of the Contest for the ‘Best Solo Cornet Section’ donated by the Band to SCABA in memory of Ruth Smith, a former member. It therefore gave the Band great pleasure in announcing that ‘The Cobham Band’s name is the first to be inscribed on the trophy and to congratulate David Ruel on his presentation of the award ‘Best Conductor’ in the Third Section.

First Prize at Folkestone

First Prize at Folkestone

October 18, 2008  |  News  |  No Comments

The Band on Saturday 18th October 2008 entered the third section of Southern Counties Amateur Bands Association, Autumn Contest at Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone.  The adjudicator was Roy Sparkes.  The Band played the hymn tune, Beethoven followed by Ronald Hanmer’s, Mexican Fiesta.  The Band was placed seventh (7th) out of nine (9) in the test piece and the adjudicators’ comments were generally good expressing that the style and musicality had been interpreted correctly.  However, the Band is pleased to have WON the hymn tune contest returning with another trophy – a silver cup and certificate!  David Ruel is more than pleased with the result, believing that the test of a brass band is how well it plays a hymn tune – the adjudicators comments read, “Good start, well balanced and in tune – nicely controlled – First”.