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22-Jun-2012

‘Super Orchestra Day’, Surrey - UK

On October 28th Ian Watson and Julie North once again organize ‘Super Orchestra Day’, to be held at The Village Hall, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6AF. Ian writes: “Calling all accordionists! Following the success of last years event we are back with ‘Super Orchestra Day – 2012’.

We will work on 3 pieces during morning and afternoon rehearsals and then perform in the evening concert with our West End percussionists.

Ian Watson will again be your conductor and Julie North will lead the orchestra. It’s amazing what you can achieve in a day – the concert last year was a triumph. If you’ve never played in an accordion orchestra before this is your perfect opportunity. Last year there were 70 players – how many will we be in 2012….?

These days are really a resurrection of the Graham Romani Orchestra days that were popular in the 1980s. It's a great format and one that I'd love to take further north - perhaps Birmingham or Manchester.

We certainly found it great to get all of the local accordionists together - not just to socialise but actually to play in one big orchestra. It's also a great way to recruit new members as we encourage those who have never tried playing with others to get involved.

We found once they'd tried it they wanted to join a local regular group. The first half of the evening is provided by the different groups that are participating and the second half is dedicated to the 'Super Orchestra'”.

The ‘Super Accordion Orchestra Day’ finishes with a massed bands concert, performing together with 2 West End theatre drummers! Involved are the Morley Accordion Orchestra, Tillingbourne Accordion Orchestra, Watford Accordion Band, Shona Holmes, Ian Watson and Julie North.

For further information email: i.watson99@googlemail.com
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