The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Bon Accord band brings ‘magic’ of Disney to life

- BY LOTTIE HOOD

Listening to Jennifer Cook passionate­ly reel off her brass band’s recent successes, it is hard to believe the Aberdonian was ever labelled as shy.

Growing up as one of the rarer female brass players and then female conductors, Jennifer appears to be a confident trailblaze­r.

But she confesses it was a different story growing up.

Describing herself as shy, Jennifer said that slowly changed after picking up the cornet in Primary 4 and playing in performanc­es throughout school.

A few years later, she was asked to join the Bon-Accord Silver Band by founder Stewart Watson after he spotted her playing at a north-east music festival.

She said: “Playing in a group was such an amazing thing because while you play a single line on your own, to be part of this ensemble and play some amazing music, it just was fantastic.”

At 19, Jennifer left the band after moving to study music at Glasgow University.

After 14 years on the Isle of Man, ending up as head of brass and percussion for the Island’s Music Advisory Service, she moved back to Aberdeen 10 years ago.

Wanting to pass on some of the experience she enjoyed growing up, the brass instructor for Aberdeensh­ire Council said: “I think that’s why I went into teaching myself because of the enjoyment I got from it. I want to share it and the difference it made to my life as a young person.”

As well as playing in the Bon-Accord Silver Band, the 49-year-old is the conductor for their B Band, which has a diverse mix of ages and abilities.

They recently placed first in the fourth section at the Scottish Championsh­ips, the big competitio­n of the year.

Like football, brass bands also compete across various divisions.

CHAMPIONSH­IPS

Placing first in the championsh­ip gains the B Band a promotion to the third section and means they will be heading down to Cheltenham for the National Championsh­ips of Great Britain.

Being told it was a “clear” win, Jennifer added: “It was nice to hear that for the band after all the hours we’ve put in rehearsing. I’m also delighted from the point of view as a female conductor in quite a maledomina­ted environmen­t.

“It’s nice to fly the flag for women conductors and for the north-east of Scotland.”

The Bon-Accord Silver Band also took home third place in the Championsh­ips Section.

DISNEY CONCERT

This month the two bands are putting on a concert celebratin­g Disney’s 100th anniversar­y on April 28 at the Tivoli Theatre.

And it is conductor Richard Kidd’s job to make sure it is succinct.

He said: “You have got to make sure you can keep the band under control in the rehearsals and try to get the most out of them.

“But then on stage, you’re partly there to keep them together, but also to emphasise some points... or make sure the bands play things exactly how you want them.

“So there’s a lot of extra facial expression­s you find on stage, that’s for sure.”

Joining the band at age 13, the euphonium player said he has spent a lot of his life as part of the group.

With both his parents being band members growing up and then meeting his wife, Paula, through the group, the dadof-two said his involvemen­t seemed inevitable.

But he wouldn’t have it any other way and it remains a big passion 25 years on.

Enjoying the band’s 60th anniversar­y concert at the Tivoli last year, Richard said he cannot wait to return to the Aberdeen venue.

A firm lover of The Lion King, he said there will be something for everyone – not just his personal favourites.

From Bambi to Encanto to Star Wars, he said: “It’s just a fun afternoon for people to enjoy.

“There will be some surprises, as well.”

Jennifer added: “There’ll be some music that people know, and maybe some they don’t, but that doesn’t mean they won’t enjoy it.

“It’s about trying to open people’s horizons and letting them hear new music, but also playing the music they’re familiar with and love.”

The Bon-Accord Silver Band Disney 100 Celebratio­n Concert is at the Tivoli Theatre at 3pm on Sunday April 28.

 ?? Pictures by Kath Flannery. ?? REHEARSAL: Bon-Accord Silver Band get ready for their concert at the Tivoli Theatre.
Pictures by Kath Flannery. REHEARSAL: Bon-Accord Silver Band get ready for their concert at the Tivoli Theatre.
 ?? ?? Conductor Richard Kidd is also a euphonium player.
Conductor Richard Kidd is also a euphonium player.
 ?? ?? Jennifer Cook started her career in primary school.
Jennifer Cook started her career in primary school.
 ?? ?? The latest concert celebrates 100 years of Disney.
The latest concert celebrates 100 years of Disney.

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