• “Christmas in Brass” Concert: 7th December, 2025

    Musical Director John KellawayWarners Bay Theatre The Concert opened with the traditional O Come All Ye Faithful, followed by Mistletoe and Wine, made popular by Sir Cliff Richard when released in 1988. Murray Hetherington then featured as soloist on flugel horn with the ever popular Away in a Manger. Next were Happy Christmas (War is…

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  • “Movie Matinee” Concert: 14th September, 2025

    John Kellaway chose well-known music from the movies from the period 1939 to 2003, opening the program with Tara’s Theme from the 1939 epic romance film Gone with the Wind. In 1978 Jeff Wayne produced a musical album for the 1953 film, The War of the Worlds. The Eve of the War is the first…

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  • Luke Bradbery Resignation and Presentation: 27th April, 2025

    A tribute was paid to Luke by the Band Committee at his last Concert conducting Cardiff Brass on 27th April. It was printed in the Audience Program for all to read. It reads as follows. Your decision to end your time as Musical Director of Cardiff Brass was not one that we were happy to…

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  • “Memory Lane Brass” Concert: 27th April, 2025

    Luke Bradbery chose Streets and Destinations as the main theme for his last Concert as Musical Director of Cardiff Brass. Penny Lane, a Beatles hit released in 1967, opened the program, with other numbers listed in order of performance. The lyrics of Penny Lane refer to life in a street in Liverpool, a city in which…

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  • Christmas Ensembles: December 2024

    Bunnings at Boolaroo provided two opportunities for a Cardiff Brass Ensemble to entertain during this festive season. First at the Family Evening on Thursday 5th December and again on Saturday afternoon 21st December. The one-hour performances of Christmas Carols and popular Christmas tunes were hopefully enjoyed by those in attendance. Cardiff Brass is most appreciative…

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  • “Christmas in Brass” Concert: 8th December, 2024

    WARNERS BAY THEATREMUSICAL DIRECTOR: LUKE BRADBERY The program chosen was designed to instill that “Christmas Feeling” in the audience, opening with The Wonder of Christmas. White Christmas, always associated with crooner Big Crosby, followed. It was then time for the sound of bells, with Silver Bells and Swingle Bells delighting the audience. The four Movements…

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  • “Strike Up The Band” Concert: 15th September, 2024

    And All That Jazz, the opening song from the 1975 musical Chicago, provided a lively start to the Concert, attended mainly by a senior audience. The Lincolnshire Poacher, a traditional folk song (and foot-tapping number) about the joys of poaching hares on the properties of wealthy Englishmen, with lyrics dating back to 1776, followed. Bohemian…

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  • “A Celtic Festival and More” Concert: 28th April, 2024

    The Musical Director had chosen a Celtic Theme for this Concert, with most of the Titles featuring music identified with Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Strathcarron-Sword Dance, one of seven Movements from Hymn of the Highlands, opened the Concert to an audience, mainly Seniors, of about one hundred. Erin Shore, a well-known Irish folk song followed,…

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  • Christmas Ensembles: December 2023

    A Carols Ensemble of eight band members provided a one-hour program of Christmas Carols and Christmas Tunes to promote the ‘Christmas Spirit’ at two Bunnings Stores on Sunday 17th December, playing at Kotara in the morning and Boolaroo in the afternoon. Even though the Ensemble did not have a “captured audience”, the music could be…

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  • “Christmas in Brass” Concert: 10th December, 2023

    WARNERS BAY THEATRE The audience responded well with acclamation to the opening number, The Christmas Feeling, composed specifically to engender joy. Let it Snow was next (cool!), followed by Mary’s Boy Child, a lively 1956 composition made popular by the vocal group Boney M. The upbeat arrangement by David Ayma of Kings of Orient kept…

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