ALLOY of BRASS
‘Two of the South Island’s top-flight bands combine to give the National Programme’s Sunday morning Brass Band Concert this current week and next. They are Christchurch’s Woolston Brass and Dunedin’s St Kilda Municipal. In addition, three major works will be performed by a Dunedin All Star Band under the baton of W. H. WaldenMills, well known as conductor for the Dunedin Choral Society. The programme this coming Sunday ~-October 6-consists of the Grand March from Verdi’s Aida, and Walford Davies’s "Solemn Melody" (All Star Band), Rimmer’s march, "Sons of the Wild" (Woolston), and the overture to Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld (Massed Bands). On the following Sunday, October 13, listeners will hear Sibelius’s tone poem, "Finlandia" (All Star), the Galop "Leaps and Bounds" (Woolston), Siebert’s "Three Jolly Sailormen," and Powell’s march, ‘"Cardiff Castle’ (Massed Bands). Each of half-hour duration, the programmes were recorded during a concert in Dunedin’s Town Hall on September 15.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 947, 4 October 1957, Page 31
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156ALLOY of BRASS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 947, 4 October 1957, Page 31
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