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Friary Guildford Brass Band Reflect on a Successful Year
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21 June 2008
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Friary
Guildford Brass Band Reflect on a Successful Year
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Friary Guildford Band reflected on another
successful year as they held their Annual General
Meeting at Weyfield School in Guildford on Wednesday
16th April. Membership Secretary, Nigel
Stevens, said that whilst the band had lost one or
two faces this year the combination of "a wealth of
committed and flexible bandsmen, a first class
musical director, and the loyalty of two or three
long-term brass-banding friends has helped
contribute to arguably Friary's most successful year
in its 25 year history". Whilst many brass bands are
finding it harder and harder to field the same band
throughout the concert and contesting seasons,
Friary are making an impact on the British Banding
scene because they are a team who turn up to every
rehearsal eager to improve as a unit under the baton
of musical director Chris King. The recent
addition of percussionist Emma Stoffer, who is
studying music at Kingston University, not only
completes Friary's percussion section, but also
helped them win the Best Section award at the recent
Yeovil Entertainments contest. Former member Nigel
Simmons returns to the band, bringing with him a
wealth of experience to the bass section, whilst Ben
Dowsett joins on Baritone. Finally, Janatha Yarham,
who previously played for St Sebastian's Wokingham,
bolsters the Cornet section. Friary are currently
holding auditions to fill their principal Euphonium
position, who will play alongside the band's "Player
of the Year", Steph Westwood.
Looking back over the past year Chairman, Mark
Yarham, commented that he was "surprisingly pleased
with the band's progress" against its short and long
term objectives over the year. When commenting about
recent contesting results he said that "whilst the
band had a disappointing result at the Area Contest
in Stevenage last month, recent successes at
Folkestone, Pontins and Yeovil, as well as becoming
SCABA band of the year has meant that people across
the country are really starting to sit up and
listen!" The band will hope to continue their recent
success by returning to Blackpool to compete in the
Spring Festival in May.
For more information about Friary Guildford Band,
go to
www.FriaryGuildfordBand.co.uk or listen out for
them at a venue near you. |
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