by wittlenix on Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:44 pm
This year I think is extremely disappointing for concert band entries. Our band is unable to represent themselves in the band divisions so a few of us are travelling over to compete in solos and party competitions to make up for it. It will be sad to go to the Friday competition with so few concert bands entered. But it is even more disappointing to see not one interstate band in the A grade and very few over the whole competition. Even worse is the prospect that the Canadian junior B Grade band faces in not having any competition in their section. Unfortunately, news of this travels so I hope this doesn't put off international bands avoiding our national competition because of a history of disinterest.
The good thing about Nationals in Sydney is that it is a more accessible centralised city so hopefully many of the bands will choose to travel there, also on the basis that the BANSW seems to be more pro-concert bands than other states in previous years and seem to working harder at promoting the concert band competition. I am pleased that this forum has begun to discuss the ongoing issues of poor scheduling and the history of inequality and the BANSW is rectifying these issues for 2009.
Unley Concert Band is planning on competing in 2009 (fingers crossed) so there will be at least one interstate concert band there! And with several very strong NSW competitors likely to be in many grades, it should hopefully be a good competition. I just encourage more individual players to participate in the solo competition. Not only is it fantastic for developing your own musicality and technical skills but its a great way to promote your band. And I would really like some competition next year. Please anyone who is even mildly proficient on Bb Clarinet, enter the solo competition cos I would love to hear someone else play.
Looking forward to meeting the few of you that will be in Brisbane in 2008 for ANBC, especially on the Friday.
Nicole
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