Spring Concert 2012

The band played at the Cobham Village Hall on Saturday 12th May, with a Spring Concert featuring music from America and Europe.

17 pieces of music were played covering a wide variety of styles including marches, fanfares, contest pieces, musicals, films and a quintet. Amongst the pieces played were a selection from West Side Story, Braveheart, Kenilworth, Amparita Roca and Music. There were also a few of the almost obligatory bad jokes from the Conductor!

Two of the band’s new Timpani (partly purchased with generous support from R C Sherriff Trust) were played for the first time at a concert and featured particularly in Braveheart.

The three prize cups that the band has recently won were on display at the front of the stage.

Big Drums

 

The band has purchased 3 new timpani drums (kettle drums) following a generous grant from the R C Sherriff Trust. The 3 drums are fairly large – 26″, 29″ and 32″ – and are classed as tuned percussion meaning that the note they play can be tuned via a peddle at the base.

Competition Results

The Cobham Band competed in the scaba Spring Contest at the Hawth Theatre in Crawley on the morning of Sunday 29th April.  The band played two pieces, a march (True and Trusty by J A Greenwood) and a test piece (A Malvern Suite by Philip Sparke) and achieved fantastic results – 1st prize for the march and 2nd prize for the test piece!