Whanganui Midweek

Concert takes a cinematic tour

Brass Whanganui to perform Hollywood favourites

- Steve Carle

Brass Whanganui is set to enchant its audience with its upcoming concert Cinematic Brass. Music from iconic movies provides an extravagan­za that promises to take the audience on a journey through the soundtrack­s of our lives.

From the soaring melodies of Star Wars to the sombre and haunting tune from Schindler’s List, the band will showcase a diverse range of cinematic compositio­ns.

Led by talented musical director Bruce Jellyman, along with the superb commentary of Jonathon Greenwell, the band is renowned for its musical and passionate performanc­es bringing these pieces together with their rich, fullbodied sounds.

Whether you are a film buff, a music lover, a brass bandie or just looking for a highqualit­y afternoon of entertainm­ent, Cinematic Brass looks certain to delight. Don’t miss this opportunit­y to witness Brass Whanganui in action as they pay tribute to some of the most memorable music in cinematic history.

Jellyman has conducted Brass Whanganui since 2003,

having previously conducted the Whanganui Garrison Band and been a player for many years in the Tenderkist Wanganui City Silver Band under conductor Kevin Jarrett.

The first brass band in Whanganui was formed in 1882, with a continuous presence of bands since then. Brass Whanganui is an amalgamati­on of the original Whanganui Garrison Band and Whanganui City Band in 2001.

Today, there are 35 members in the Senior Band, 25 in the Concert Band, eight in the Junior Band plus some beginners.

“We could do with more beginners, kids over 8 years old and adults,” said Jellyman. “We’re a very young A-grade band with 10 under-20-yearolds, which is unusual.

“We perform outside of Whanganui in competitio­ns, with the nationals in Manukau in July and Wellington regional competitio­ns in September. We have combined concerts with New Plymouth and Palmerston North bands.

 ?? ?? Bruce Jellyman conducting Brass Whanganui.
Bruce Jellyman conducting Brass Whanganui.

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