Saturday 16 April 2016

Exeter Railway Band & eXe Singers St Michael's Heavitree Wednesday 20 April 2016 Message from Ian Shields

EXETER RAILWAY BAND

Exeter Railway Band
& The eXe Singers
St Michael & All Angels Church, Heavitree
Wednesday 20 April 7.30pm
MUSIC FOR A SPRING EVENING
In aid of St Michael & All Angels Church


Exeter Railway Band

Formed in 1944 by a group of railway workers with £100 lent by the Southern Railway Recreation Club the band celebrated it’s 60th anniversary last year. Founded as the Exeter & District Southern Railway Band it has moved through a number of names, settling on the Exeter Railway Band. With support from MP Ben Bradshaw the band was granted permission to use the British Rail logo by Glenda Jackson the Transport Minister at the time.

The band has a year round season of regular engagements from concerts to fêtes, church services to the traditional chilly outdoor Christmas carols. Graham Eaton has been the band’s Musical Director for just a year, having previously been MD at Torbay Brass Band and Totnes Band. His musical education was at Chetham's Music School, Manchester followed by The Guildhall School of Music in London and he has played with championship section bands in the Midlands as a baritone player, performing in both the Royal Albert Hall and Festival Hall London. Graham is now retired after being a teacher for 38 years……… and loving it!

If you are interested in the band, it’s history or to listen, play or book, find more info at exeter-railway-band.co.uk , facebook.com/ExeterRailwayBand or on twitter.com/#RailwayBand. Alternatively, please talk to one of the band during the interval or after the concert.

 eXe singers

‘eXe singers’, as they hope you will see this evening, are a small, but (almost!) perfectly formed 4-part harmony choir. They rehearse weekly, on Wednesday evenings in school term times, usually at St Leonard’s C of E Primary School, Exeter. Whether it’s Mozart or McCartney, Bach or bossa novas, madrigals or medleys, they aim to perform to the highest standard and are lucky enough to be led by the talented, patient, perceptive, award-winning Musical Director, Charles West, who also arranges much of the music specifically for the choir.

Each week, at rehearsal, members enjoy singing an interesting, entertaining, broad and challenging repertoire and also enjoy performing at various concerts, festivals and shows around the county, throughout the year. Interested in joining or booking? PLEASE don’t be shy, speak to Charles or a choir member at the concert, visit exesingers.org.uk , facebook.com/exesingers or twitter.com/eXe_Singers 

THE EVENING’S PROGRAMME:

EXETER RAILWAY BAND
W. E. Moyle: Cornish Cavalier

eXe SINGERS
Traditional: "Dona Nobis Pacem" (Grant Us Peace)
Gustav Holst: "I Love my Love"
John Wilbye: "Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis"

EXETER RAILWAY BAND
Various Artists: James Bond Collection (arr. Goff Richards)
Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell: "Georgia On My Mind"
(arr. Alan Morrison - Cornet Soloist: Matt Martin)
Chris Hazell: "Mr Jums" (arr. Alan Catherall)
Irving Berlin: "Puttin' On The Ritz" (arr. Goff Richards)
Etienne Crausaz: "The Last Night of Fall"

eXe SINGERS
Antonio Carlos Joabim: "Corcovado"
American Folk Song: "Shenandoah"
Charles Villiers Stanford: "The Blue Bird"

INTERVAL

EXETER RAILWAY BAND
Trevor Sharpe: "Fanfare & Soliloquy"
David J Evans: "Be Still in the Presence of the Lord" (arr. Stephen Tighe)

eXe SINGERS
Paul McCartney: "Blackbird" (1968)
Richard Rodney Bennett: "Words and Music"
Dan Haymann: "Weeping" (1987) (arr. Alexander LEstrange)

EXETER RAILWAY BAND
Glenn Miller: Miller Magic (arr. Denzil Stephens)
George Shearing: "Lullaby of Birdland"
(arr. Gilbert Tinner - Flugelhorn Soloist: Joy Richards)
Dmitri Shostakovich: "The Second Waltz" (arr. Alan Fernie)
Barry Manilow: "One Voice" (arr. Ray Farr)
Traditional: "Lord of The Dance" (arr. Derek Broadbent)

eXe SINGERS
Thomas Morley: "Aprill is in my Mistris Face"
Sir Edward Elgar: "As Torrents in Summer" (1896)
Bob Chilcott: "Irish Blessing"

Tickets: £6 (student/child £3)

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