Some members have belonged to the Harmonie for an extraordinary length of time. For one tuba player it's his 56th year, having first joined at the age of 18, his father having played saxophone before him, and our conductor has kept his post for 42 years. We are determined to give the public a concert to remember and to that end have started giving up our entire Saturdays for extra rehearsals in the run-up to the big day on December 8th.
Yesterday in Jouques |
We will be joined by some former band members for the occasion, some of whom have since become professional musicians. The clarinettist Olivier Derbesse will be coming from Paris to contribute some special solos, and the second half of the concert will be devoted to the performance of a work written especially for the occasion and for which we will also be joined by two choirs, one adult and one childrens', bringing the numbers on stage to over 200. The music will cover many different styles and periods and there will be plenty to keep you happily entertained and your feet tapping.
More behind-the-scenes photos will follow on this blog as things progress.
To find out more about the concert and to book up, please visit our centenary website where you can see photos of the players and find out lots more about us.
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