Hatherleigh Silver Band
BUGLE CONTEST
2007
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       Hatherleigh Silver Band Crowned Bugle Deportment  Champions

On Sat 16th June Hatherleigh Silver Band took part in the ‘West of England Bandsman Festival’ at Bugle in Cornwall. Flying the flag as the only representative from Devon, the band played in 2 sections against strong Cornish opposition. In the 4th Section they played Eric Balls ‘ A psalm for all Nations’ and gained 3rd prize in what the adjudicator said was a high standard of playing by all bands. The Band also entered the 3rd Section playing Brian Kelly’s ‘Divertimento’ and were placed 2nd behind the highly rated Camborne ’B’ Band.
At the start of the day all 17 bands marched through the village to the contest field being judged on their deportment. During the results at the close of the contest a loud cheer was heard around Mollinis Park as Hatherleigh were announced as overall winners of the deportment class beating the local band ‘Bugle Silver’ into 2nd place.
An enjoyable day was had by all and valuable experience was gained by the newer members of the band.


            Championship Section:
Test Piece – Le Carnival Romain

1. Camborne Town (Frank Renton) - 193
2. Mount Charles (Andrew Duncan) - 191
3. St Austell Town (David Loukes) - 189
4. St Dennis (Brian Minear) - 186
5. Helston (Jon Hitchins) - 185
6. Wantage (Phil Bailey) - 184
7. Bodmin (Steve Sykes) - 183
8. Langley (Cliff Parker) - 181

Best Player: Robert Jose – Euphonium (Camborne)

March – Celebration

1. Camborne Town (Frank Renton) - 96
2. Mount Charles (Andrew Duncan) - 94
3. St Dennis (Brian Minear) - 93
4. St Austell Town (David Loukes) - 90
5. Helston (Jon Hitchins) - 87
6. Wantage (Phil Bailey) - 86
7. Bodmin (Steve Sykes) - 85
8. Langley (Cliff Parker) - 83


Second Section:
Test Piece – Henry the Fifth

1. Heyl Town (Derek Jonston) - 187
2. Bugle Silver (David Pope) - 185
3. Kernow Concert Brass (Derek Jonston) - 184
4. St Pinnock (Simon Dobson) - 183
5. St Stythians (Steve Thomas) - 182

March – Restormel

1. Heyl Town (Derek Jonston) - 89
2. Bugle Silver (David Pope) - 88
3. St Stythians (Steve Thomas) - 87
4. St Pinnock (Simon Dobson) - 86
5. Kernow Concert Brass (Derek Jonston) - 85

Best Player: Sharron Holywood - Cornet (Heyl Town)


Third Section:
Test Piece – Divertimento

1. Camborne B (Alan Pope) - 183
2. Hatherleigh (Adrain Edwards) - 180

Best Player: Samuel Eddy – Soprano Cornet (Camborne B)


Fourth Section:
Test Piece – Psalm for all Nations

1. St Breward (Garry Lannie) - 183
2. Kernow Concert Brass (Steve Thomas) - 181
3. Hatherleigh (Adrian Edwards) - 179
4. Lostwithiel (Denzil Stephens) - 177

Best Player: Jeff Swan – Euphonium (St Breward)


Youth Section:
Test Piece – Music for a Festival

1. St Dennis (Brain Minear) - 186
2. Mount Charles (Simon Dobson) - 183

Best Player: Kim Bazeley – Euphonium (St Dennis)
Best Cornet: Glen Philp – Mount Charles
Winning Conductor: Brian Minear – St Dennis

Special Awards:
Best Soprano Cornet: Les Kneebone – Camborne Town
Best Cornet: Ian Thomas – Mount Charles
Best Euphonium: Robert Jose – Camborne Town
Best Horn: Mark Letcher – Camborne Town
Best Basses: Mount Charles

Deportment:
1. Hatherleigh Silver - 34
2. Bugle Silver - 32