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THE GEORGE ALLAN MEMORIAL BRASS BAND CONTENST HELD IN THE SHILDON WORKINGMENS CLUB: BROUGHTON'S BAND
1992-04-25
DetailsOriginal Format: VHS Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 27 mins 11 secs Credits: Bryan McIvor, Film Entertainment Video Services Genre: Commercial
Subject: Arts/Culture
Summary The second of four films produced by Bryan McIvor of the Broughton Brass Band performing five pieces of music as part of the George Allan Memorial Brass Band Contest taking place inside the Shildon Workingmens Club on the 25th April 1992.
Description
The second of four films produced by Bryan McIvor of the Broughton Brass Band performing five pieces of music as part of the George Allan Memorial Brass Band Contest taking place inside the Shildon Workingmens Club on the 25th April 1992.
Inside the Shildon Workingmen’s Club the Broughton Brass Band prepare to perform. Over a loudspeaker an announcers provides details on both the history of the band as well as information on the pieces they will be performing.
Title: The George Allan...
The second of four films produced by Bryan McIvor of the Broughton Brass Band performing five pieces of music as part of the George Allan Memorial Brass Band Contest taking place inside the Shildon Workingmens Club on the 25th April 1992.
Inside the Shildon Workingmen’s Club the Broughton Brass Band prepare to perform. Over a loudspeaker an announcers provides details on both the history of the band as well as information on the pieces they will be performing.
Title: The George Allan Memorial Brass Band Contest held in the Shildon Workingmens Club, Redworth Road Shildon on Saturday 25th April 1992
Title: Broughton’s Band conducted by P. Foster
An audience applauds and the band get to their feet as their conductor makes his way to his position. He bows to the audience; the band members take their seats, and the performance begins. The band perform five pieces of music led by the conductor that features both percussions and keyboard. The performance over they bow as the audience applauds before leaving the room.