Knaresborough Silver Band in concert in Germany
Published Date:
05 August 2008
KNARESBOROUGH Silver Band, accompanied by some members of the Town Twinning Committee, have just returned from a week in Bebra.
The visit to Knaresborough's twin town in Germany saw the band play three concerts at the invitiation of Bebra band, TSV Musikzug.
These were with a band from Friedrichroda in the former East Germany, as well as TSV Musikzug; in Opfermoor, the geographical centre of Germany; and finally in Bad Hersfeld.
Highlights of the performances were the Post Horn Galop, with a virtuoso solo by the Band's Musical Director, Rob Illsley and an acrobatic performance by Calvin Frith of the trombone solo, The Acrobat, both of which had the audience shouting for more.
The group also visited a salt mine in Merkers, driving 17km underground and seeing where the Third Reich stored all their gold and works of art, only to be relieved of them by General Eisenhower and his US troops.
There was also a visit to Kassel and the huge water cascade at Herkules.
"The band enjoyed an afternoon by the lake in Bebra, still an active quarry pond, but nevertheless used for swimming and sailing, followed by a barbecue and games, the culmination of an excellent week, where new friendships were made, and old friendships renewed," said organisers, Pat and David Tankard.
A small group is visiting Bebra in October, and in early April, 2009 to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Town Twinning.
Anyone interested in joining the group, or who would simply like to know more about town twinning, should ring Pat or David Tankard on 01423 866400.
The full article contains 269 words and appears in Knaresborough Post newspaper.
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Last Updated:
05 August 2008 11:40 AM
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Source:
Knaresborough Post
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Location:
Harrogate