‘Neptune St. Nippers’
in concert
with Bruce Fraser
Sunday 21st September 2008
Scoill ree Gorree
40 Players with an average age of less than 13 showed
just what can be achieved after a weekend course with Bruce Fraser.
Bruce travelled from his home in Fife to Ramsey in the Isle of Man,
to spend a weekend tutoring the Neptune St. Nippers who are the junior
section of Ramsey Town Band (3rd section)
The ‘Nippers have achieved much success over the years with Bruce’s
compositions in the under 16 ensemble section at the Isle of Man Music
Festival.
The weekend commenced on the Friday evening, all day Saturday, Sunday
morning, a ‘top and tail’ in the hall in the afternoon with
the concert commencing at 6pm. By 7.30 on Sunday evening there were
some very tired but exuberant children, the youngest of whom is only
just 8.
A capacity audience at the newly opened junior school (Scoill ree Gorree)
in Ramsey saw Bruce take the band through a repertoire of just some
of his wide selection of music written especially for junior bands.
The variety of styles contained within the music delighted the audience,
varying from medieval with ‘Joust in Time’ to Rock, Reggae,
Pavan, Tango, Blues and March. The finale, Lomond Hills Overture, is
a piece, which the junior ensemble has used on two occasions, to win
the Manx Music Festival.
Three of the band members play in the National Children’s band
of Great Britain and one in the National Junior Band of Great Britain.
A number of previous band members have gone on over the years to make
a career of music. One is now a freelance Tuba player, another is at
Guildhall in London but also plays in a quartet and trumpet in ‘Noah
and the Whale’.
Robert Quane the musical Director of Ramsey Town Band
paid tribute to John Garfield and Ray Gillis for the hard work they
put into the junior section. He also thanked all those who had helped
make the evening such a success, especially the Arts Council for their
support but especially Bruce for the wonderful weekend he had given
the youngsters. Bruce commented that the organisation and teaching provided
to the ‘Nippers was a wonderful example of what could be achieved
with the right team.