Wednesday 29 July 2015

In the Summer Time...

So, the Summer hols are finally here and it promises to be a good few weeks... if I ever get off this end-of-term-itus I've got!

However, that aside there is lots to look forward to; a trip to Downton Abbey on Sunday (with SWMBO and her family), a few days out at the cricket (weather permitting, I hope!), the start of the football season, a week in Malta and much, much more.

Avid readers of my blog (there must be one out there) will recall that the summer hols means this blog is a year old. I launched it with the idea of just 'getting writing' as I enjoy doing just that. I also mentioned that I wanted to write a piece of music per week. Well, this summer holiday has seen me arrange two items already; Skyfall and Let Me Entertain You, for the fabulous Beginner Band of the Lions Youth Brass organisation. There is also the aim of writing a few original items too as my self-publishing website is coming together and is nearly completion. I'm really pleased about this and hope to be able to launch it later this summer.

So, lots to do, and hopefully lots to write about.

Monday 20 July 2015

Almost there!

Just two more days to go and then it's the summer holidays and, finally, a chance to get some blogging done!

Nearly there!

Thursday 2 July 2015

Come and Play!

Today has been inspirational.

There are occasional perks to my job and today was one of them. I got to travel to the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, to listen to the Halle Orchestra perform in their annual 'Come and Play with the Halle' concert that includes many eager primary school pupils from Cheshire East who have partaken in the Love Music Trusts' Wider Opportunities scheme.



I've been once before but today was (excuse the pun) blown away. The orchestra were truly magnificent, from the opening bars of the Star Wars Theme to the delicacy of Clair de Lune. It was breath-taking playing all the way through.

So why was it inspirational? Well, I'm certainly a 'lapsed' trombonist who has had no fixed abode (in terms of playing in a band) for about 5 years now. I've enjoyed the time off and, during that time, have never once felt the urge to get back playing with a group. However, as the orchestra filled the hall with menace during Battle of the Fates I actually started to feel a bit of the 'why don't I start up again?' question nagging away at me.

There are a few issues here. Firstly, I'm five years out of practise. Secondly, I wouldn't know whether to look at a brass band, wind band or orchestra (an orchestra being something I'd never considered until today!) and thirdly, would I have the time? However, this Sunday I am playing in a concert for the first time in five years as I'm part of the Reunion Band that is celebrating 25 years of Lions Youth Brass. With a day long rehearsal before the concert that should sort my lip out. I guess I'll see how that goes and then perhaps take it from there.

But the closing words today belong to the Halle. Wow. If that didn't inspire the hundreds of youngsters watching it certainly inspired me. I've already booked tickets for Amy and myself to go back in October to watch them play a concert of John Williams items!