Programme 2001 – Afternoon at the Proms

PORT OF NAPIER

Afternoon at the Proms

Arranged & presented by

PORT OF NAPIER CITY BRASS

With
Patrick Power

And Soloist
Keith Jennings
(NZ Euphonium Champion)

23 September 2001

Land of Hope and Glory
Land of hope and glory
Mother of the free
How shall we extol thee
Who are born of thee
Wider still and wider
Shall thy bounds be set
God who made thee mighty
Make thee mightier yet

Hello Dolly
Hello Dolly, Well hello Dolly
It’s so nice to have you back where you belong
You’re looking swell Dolly, we can tell Dolly.
You’re still glowing, you’re still crowing,
you’re still going strong
We feel the room swaying.
for the band’s playing one of your old favourite songs from way back when
So take her wrap fellas, find her empty lap fellas
Dolly’ll never go away again

Jerusalem
And did those feet in ancient times
Walk upon England’s mountains
And was the holy lamb of God green
On England’s pleasant pastures seen
And did the countenance divine
Shine forth upon our clouded hills
And was Jerusalem builded here
Among these dark satanic hills

Bring me my bow of burning gold
Bring me my arrows of desire
Bring me my spear
O clouds unfold
Bring me my chariot of fire
I will not cease from mental fight
Nor will my sword sleep in my hand
Till we have built Jerusalem
In England’s pleasant land

SPONSORS

Port of Napier
Russell Appliance Warehouse
Hastings Building Society
Radio NZ Network
Conroy Removals

THE PROGRAMME

Compere:   Paul Waring

Fanfare & Flourishes (J Curnow)
Forza Del Destino (Verdi arr. F Wright)
Rhapsody for Euphonium
Elegy from Downland Suite (J Ireland)
March from The Pines of Rome (Respighi)

Interval

Opus One (CY Oliver)
Londonderry Air
Hello Dolly (J Herman)
Perpetuem Mobile (Johann Strauss)
There’s No Business Like Show Business (Berlin)
Nessun Dorma (Puccini) Patrick Power
Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Jerusalem (Hubert Parry) Patrick Power
Rule Britannia Patrick Power
Pomp & Circumstance (E Elgar)
God Save the Queen

THE BAND

Musical Director:   James Stockdale

Cornets:
Ray Marple
Vaughan Myhill
Josh Bell
Rebecca Myhill
Malcolm Snowling
Josh Machin
Karen Neale
Anthony Glew
Stewart Hills

Soprano Cornet:
Brian Donaldson

Flugel Horn:
Benedikt Meier

Tenor Horns:
Raewyn McIndoe
Sharon Williams
Aileen Maunder
Janet Mossop

Baritones:
Warwick Hankey
Barry Neale
Basil Rouse

Euphoniums:
Keith Jennings
Alan Whyte
Vanessa Kendrick

Trombones:
Wayne Myhill
Alison Stockdale
Barry Mercer
Tony Dew

Basses:
Ken Mercer
Todd Donaldson
Paul Lightband
Kevin Hankey
Mark Hankey

Percussion:
Dennis Maunder
Norm Olsen
Brock Abernathy
Chris Thorogood

The band is raising $25,000 to attend the National Championships in Invercargill in 2002. If you would like to sponsor a band member please put your contact details below and put this programme in the box in the foyer. The band will contact you.
Name:
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Business / Organisation

Port of Napier City Brass Band

Format of the original

Leaflet (1-8 pages)

Date published

23 September 2001

Accession number

559239

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