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Kevinwood Orchestra of Eastwood
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The Kevinwood Orchestra of Eastwood
updated last on 1st June, 2005
Kevinwood Bells
and
Kevinwood Junior Orchestra
Rehearsal Location:
Haseler Centre Hall, 32 Hillview Road, EASTWOOD
Rehearsals:
Saturdays 11am - 2pm (except in January)
Style of Music:
Symphony Orchestra and Ensembles
Membership:
Instrumentalists of reasonable standard.
Strings, woodwind, brass, percussion
Musical Director:
Suzanne Maslen
(
61-2-
9874-2809
)
Hon Treasurer:
Robert Groves
2005 Concerts
Mar 20th EASTWOOD SUNDAY SERIES 1
Anzac Day Service
AfterDark Performance at St Marys Cathedral, Sydney
May 29 th - EASTWOOD SUNDAY SERIES 2
June 25 - Festival of Faith performance at St Marys Cathedral Sydney
August 7th- EASTWOOD SUNDAY SERIES 3
August 7th - Epping Street Fair performance by Junior Orchestra
September 25th - EASTWOOD SUNDAY SERIES 4
November 19/20
(Festival of St. Cecilia)
Australasian Handbells Symposium (Auckland,NZ) - July
Carolling Around Eastwood - December
Kevinwood Orchestra of Eastwood
Kevinwood Jun
ior Orchestra
Rehearsal Location:
Haseler Centre Hall, 32 Hillview Road, EASTWOOD, NSW, Australia
Rehearsals:
Fridays 5pm - 6pm (in school terms)
Style of Music:
Symphony Orchestra
:
Junior players of orchestral instruments
Strings, woodwind, brass, percussion
Performances:
2 - 4 concerts each year at Kevinwood concerts
Some community functions
Next Concert - see Kevinwood Concert Programme.
Musical Director:
Suzanne Maslen
(
61-2-
9874-2809
)
Kevinwo
od Bells
Foundation Ringleader:
Peter Hogg
Rehearsals:
Haseler Centre Hall, 32 Hillview Road, EASTWOOD NSW, Australia
Saturdays, 9.00 - 11.00 am (except in January)
Style of Ringing:
Four-in-hand
English off-table
American Off-table
Change-ringing
Membership:
Membership is limited in number , varying from 7 to 9 players. It is open, when positions are available, to anyone with a desire to ring. Preference will be given to those with an ability to read music.
SPECIAL FEATURE PERFORMANCES - Australasian representatives at World Bells Symposium in Adelaide in 1994
Regular performers at Australasian Bells Symposium in Australia and New Zealand.
Carols in the Domain, 1998,1999. Carols at Sydney Town Hall 2000,2002. Carols at Glenbrook - December 2001,2003
120th Anniversary of the Church on the Mall at Wollongong - March 9th, 2002.
Recent Performance - AfterDark Performace at St. Marys Cathedral
Music:
The repertoire crosses the complete range of mucial styles and has ranged from the "Cantina Band" theme from "Star Wars" to "Phantom of the Opera", Gregorian Chant and even "Stairway to Heaven"
Some of the current repertoire includes:
Secular/Sacred
Morning from "Peer Gynt" - Grieg
Laudate Dominum - Mozart ( Solemn Vespers )
Vespers - Rachmaninoff
Allegro - Bach / Vivaldi / Keller
In Paradisum - Faure ( Requiem )
Fantasy Impromptu - Chopin
Mexican Hat Dance
Barber of Seville - Rossini
Hava Nageela
Pie Jesu - Lloyd Webber
Andante from Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
Gershwin medley
Fur Elise
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Pachelbel Kanon
London Bells
Song for Sue
In a Monastery Garden (Kelelby)
Donovan's Donkey (composed by Robyn Nairn of Kevinwood
Symposium (large works) music
Wedding
Wedding March - Mendelssohn
Bridal March - Wagner
Trumpet Voluntary
Perhaps Love - Denver
If I had Words - ( theme from "Babe")
Ave Maria - Schubert
Pachelbel Canon
Water Music - Handel
Festival March
Andante - Bach
Theme from St. Elmo's Fire
Bell Pealing
Next Performances:
October Kevinwood Concert.
KEVINWOOD PARTICIPATION IN SYMPOSIA
The Kevinwood Bells regularly attend the Annual Australasian Festival, the 2001 event being in Perth in July , the 2002 event being in Sydney - 2003 in New Zealand.
.
Kevinwood have represented Australia at International Handbell Symposia. Four players represented Kevinwood at Tokyo, this involving a week at Makuhari, with performances in front of the Prince and Princess of Japan, a cultural evening when they entertained the symposium with some Aussi songs and returned with a wonderful Showa Bell for the Kevinwood Rally ringing performance.
At the 2002 symposium they provided an entertainment item on a 'typical bell rehearsal" which was greatly appreciated by the understanding audience.
Enquiries & Bookings
Suzanne Maslen
61 - (0)2 - 9874 2809
Peter Hogg
peterhogg@cit.com.au