Welcome to Harwich RBL Brass Band's Website

Welcome to the Harwich Royal British Legion Brass Band's website. Harwich is located on the north east coast of Essex and well known, among other things, for its international port, at Parkeston, serving ferries to the continent, cargo shipping and cruise liners.

The Band is still busy and enjoying regular requests to perform. By the end of 2009 the band will have performed eight formal concerts including a joint concert with our sister band, Victory Brass, in Portsmouth.  Alongside several informal gigs such as playing at Harwich Quay for the Harwich Sea Festival, Tour de Tendring, 5 Parishes Show in Rowhedge and the Essex Air Ambulance Motorcycle Run. We also played at Harwich Cruise Terminal to nine cruise liner departures. In addition this year saw the launch of our first CD ‘Brassed Off in Harwich’. As usual we also participated in the area contests held in Stevenage.

If you have any information, would like articles or photographs featured on this website, please send them to brian@harwichrblbrassband.co.uk

If you would like to book the band for your event please click here to use our online booking form or call 0845 250 0582 to speak to our bookings representative.

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Latest News...
 
Apprentice Band Perform at Haverhill (17/02/10)
On Sunday 14 February the Apprentice Band played, as part of a Youth Festival of Brass, at Haverhill Arts Centre alongside the Haverhill Silver Band junior band. In the first half of the concert our band, conducted by Jenny, played Time Out, Djembe Funk, All in an April Evening, Grease and Everybody Needs Somebody.



The second half opened with a quintet from the Haverhill Silver Band followed by a quartet from our band featuring Mel, Chloe, Matthew and Peter playing Getting Latin and Gentle Brass. The band then joined forces on stage to play True & Trusty, Lion King and Hootenanny as a culmination to the concert.

The auditorium was packed and the audience was rewarded with an excellent performance by all players.

It is our intention to host a similar event in 2011 at the Princes Theatre, Clacton. Watch this space.
MUSIC THEORY SUCCESS FOR MUSIC SCHOOL STUDENTS. (13/02/10)
As well as being able to learn a brass instrument at the Harwich Royal British Legion Music School our students are encouraged to study Musical Awareness and Theory. Such has been the success of the school in it’s 5 year history that the rewards of their labour are being seen. Five students took their Grade 5 theory last November after a year and half hard study and many hours of practice papers.

It was very important that they passed this exam as these students are ready to move on in their practical examinations and cannot progress to Grade 6 in their chosen instrument without first having passed grade 5 theory. It is with great pleasure that the school can announce their success with a 100% pass rate.



Congratulations to (reading left to right in the right hand photograph) Jane Gibson age 46 for achieving a mark of 88, Peter Gibson age 13 achieving a mark of 76, Chloe Jay age 12 achieving a mark of 66, Mel Jay age 16 achieving a mark of 78 and Matthew Harmer age 16 achieving a mark of 80.
East of England Co-op Members Concert - 16 January 2010 (17/01/10)
The band played, alongside the Grange Co-operative Singers led by Anna Rendell-Knights, to a small but appreciative audience at the annual East of England Co-operative Society Members Concert held at the Kingsway Hall, Dovercourt. A varied and exciting programme kept the 'crowd' entertained. Special features were fine solo performances of 'Grandfathers Clock' played by Matthew Harmer and 'Tuba Mukl' played by Kevin Harvey


Newsletter (03/01/10)
The first ever edition of the band's newsletter has now been 'put to bed' and will soon be with printers. A downloadable PDF version is available from the home page above.
U.S. Tour 2011 - Update (02/01/10)
Plans for the United States tour are progressing well. Key points to date:

1. Tour dates, to be finalised, will be around last week of July and first week or so of August 2011;
2. U.S. band contacts made in Harwich M.A. and Washington DC;
3. Proposed itinerary to include performances in Central Park N.Y., Capitol Hill, Washington as well as joint band concerts and workshops.



Harwich M.A., USA - Harwich Town Band playing at the town's Bandstand.
The Big Move (01/01/10)
Yesterday (31 December 2009) saw the band move to a new home. After many years rehearsing and being members of the Harwich Branch of the Royal British Legion we have moved to the Wix, Bradfield and District Branch. There were several reasons for the move - one was that of logistics. Around 50% of the Band’s players come from locations outside of Harwich and the move will mean that coming to rehearsals will be on an equal footing for all players.


Wix Royal British Legion Hall

To find the location of the hall go to the 'About Us' page you will see the photo of the building, a link to a map and directions - it is dead easy to find.
Carolling - Take 2 - Tesco Highwoods Colchester (25/12/09)
A cold Christmas Eve saw members of the band carolling outside Tesco Highwoods Colchester entertaining shoppers from 10am to 4pm.




The carolling over the four days turned out to very worthwhile - well done to all the players.
Dinner at Piatto Italian Restaurant - Frinton (22/12/09)
Some of the band together with members of families and friends enjoying a pre-Christmas dinner at Piatto Italian restaurant in Frinton on Monday 21 December.




The company, food and wine made the evening a good start to the festive season and no silly hats thankfully.
Members of the Band Carolling at North Station and Tesco, Clacton (20/12/09)
Members of the Band entertained travellers at Colchester North Station during the evenings of Thursday and Friday last week. Then to Tesco, Clacton for a 6 hour stint entertaining shoppers from 10am to 4pm.




Rowhedge RBL Christmas Carol Concert - Monday 14 December (15/12/09)
Monday evening saw the band, instead of usual rehearsals in Harwich, travelling to Rowhedge to perform an annual Christmas Carol Concert for the Rowhedge RBL at their Branch hall.



A variety of traditional and arrangements of carols, together with audience participation, engendered a festive mood and made the evening an enjoyable event.

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