Hastings Leader

This year’s Festival of Bands the biggest yet

18 bands of jazz, funk, symphonic, classical, rock music

- Shannon Johnstone

This year’s Hawke’s Bay Festival of Bands will be “the biggest ever” as bands from around the North Island will come to Hawke’s Bay to perform.

Held at Lindisfarn­e College, the festival started 15 years ago when previous school director of music John Snowling realised there was a need for more performanc­e opportunit­ies for wind bands in the North Island, current director of music and performing arts Dr Flemming Kristensen says.

“The festival has since continued and flourished.”

This year will be the biggest ever, Flemming says, with 18

bands playing throughout the day.

Bands playing include school bands, youth bands and community bands from Hawke’s Bay, Waikato, Manawatu¯ and the Central North Island.

“It’s exciting that so many community bands are so keen to perform at Lindisfarn­e College,” Flemming says.

Flemming says attendees can expect “great music” by groups performing a variety of jazz, funk, symphonic, classical and rock music in the “fantastic” Lowe Performing Arts Centre.

Each band performs for 20 minutes with the performanc­es starting at 9am and ending at 4pm.

People can come and go as they please and there is also food available onsite.

In addition to the bands, there will also be soloists competing for prizes in the solo section, which is also open to the public. This year’s adjudicato­r is Mike Ashton, a trombonist in the Royal NZ Airforce Band and ex-Coldstream Guards musician.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Lindisfarn­e College Symphonic Band performing in 2020.
Photo / Supplied Lindisfarn­e College Symphonic Band performing in 2020.

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