Symphony in Brass
NDSMEN will be interested in a. programme called Symphony in Brass in which the Wellington Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band is under the baton of a guest conductor, Raymond Cray. In Australia, Raymond Cray is well-known as a pioneer of special arrangements for brass band which break away from the conventionalised harmonies often found in such music. He is also known as a composer of band music and several of his compositions have been played on the BBC. In New Zealand he has worked with brass bands in some of the main centres, introducing them to a style of ‘music usually considered more suitable for orchestral combinations. In the first of two programmes from 2YA the Metro--politan Fire Brigade Band will play on Tueeday, February 5, "Come Back to Sorrento," "Silent Night," "Boogie for sistas " "Lover Come Back to Me" and "Reflection in a Wineglass.". The second programme will be heard on February grt
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 912, 1 February 1957, Page 11
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156Symphony in Brass New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 912, 1 February 1957, Page 11
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