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Concerts
Concerts are usually at Darlington
arts centre and start at 7:30pm.
Our next concert will be at Darlington Arts Centre on
Saturday the 28th of January 2012
Our
last concert was on Saturday the 23rd of July 2011 at
the Darlington Arts Centre
We played works by Rossini, Bucalossi, Gershwin, Lerner and Loew.
Mezzo-soprano Janet Walke performed songs from the musicals,
accompanied by a quartet drawn together especially for the occasion.
Darlington
Arts Centre was full to bursting last night for the summer concert by
the popular Darlington Orchestra. While amateur choirs are a mainstay of
British cultural life, the demanding skills required for orchestral
instruments mean that amateur orchestras are less common, and the
members of Darlington Orchestra must be congratulated for the
time, effort and enthusiasm that they clearly give to their
music-making amid busy lives.
Conductor David Plews and his orchestra sensibly avoided playing
well-known classics, which are hard to listen to without preconceptions,
and presented a fascinating programme of lesser known
pieces. Riviera Scenes by Byron Brooke was written for an orchestra
just like Darlington’s - the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (which
later evolved into the professional Bournemouth Symphony
Orchestra). It was a delightful and descriptive piece, and was played
with panache, particularly by the brass section, instantly evoking the
joys of the seaside. The Grasshopper’s Dance by Ernest
Bucalossi was included in the programme by audience request, and was
much appreciated by my young son, with the melody hopping around between
different instruments.
Dance music featured heavily throughout the programme, with the second
half including a waltz Calinerie by Adalgiso Ferraris and Bal Masque -
Parisian Sketches by Percy Fletcher and David Plews
gave both light-hearted pieces plenty of swing. Throughout the
programme the ensemble playing was notably good, particularly in the
string section and there were plenty of solo passages throughout
the evening to showcase the talents of the woodwind players.
Darlington Orchestra regularly invite guest performers to their
concerts, and this time they were joined by mezzo-soprano Janet Walke
and pianist Caroline Hodgson to present a selection of show
songs. A jazz quartet made up of members of the orchestra joined them
for George Gershwin’s Summertime, a piece which really suited Janet
Walke’s powerful voice, and special mention here has to go
to the gorgeous trumpet playing from Ben Heathcote. The Gershwin theme
continued into the concert finale, a rousing medley from the movie
“Shall We Dance” which sent us out into the warm summer
evening with toes tapping.
Darlington Orchestra is a community orchestra and we welcome new
players of all ages and from all walks of life.
If you'd like to join
us talk to Clare on 01325 718414.
Other recent concerts were on Wednesday 2nd February 2011, Saturday 3rd of July 2010, Wednesday
20th of January 2010, Saturday the 4th of July 2009, and Saturday 31st January
2009
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