Top Teen Musicians Give Free Concert
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The 2014 B.C. Cadet Honour Band will give a free performance, playing a selection of varied and light music including marches to commemorate the centennial of World War One and the 75th anniversary of World War Two.
"I attended the B.C. Cadet Honour Band performance last year with my family and we were all thoroughly impressed,� said Rear Admiral Bill Truelove, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific as well as regional commander of the more than 7000 cadets in B.C. �The cadets are tremendously talented musicians and the program was lively, creative, and entertaining. It is even more impressive when you consider that the cadets come from around the province and have only three days to rehearse and put it all together. I encourage you to attend. You won't be disappointed.�
The 42 musicians were carefully selected for the one-week "spring break" band based on their musical skill. Most of the cadets have achieved a Level 5 - the highest level attainable - with the Cadet National Music Program, comparable to a Grade 5/Grade 6 with the Royal Conservatory of Music.
�Selection for the annual B.C. Cadet Honour Band is considered a coveted prize amongst the 1,600 cadet musicians in B.C.,� said Lieut. (Navy) Carl McLean, 2014 B.C. Honour Band Director of Music. �The Honour Band showcases the cadets� impressive musical abilities, something I am confident their families, friends and communities are proud,� added Lt(N) McLean, a professional musician with 34 years� experience performing with military bands, including 19 years with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy.
The young musicians range in age from 14 to 18 years of age, and are a mix of sea, army and air cadets. Many of the teens also play in their community or school band as well as their cadet band.
The B.C. Cadet Honour Band will also perform in Victoria (March 18), Burnaby (March 20), and Vernon (March 22). After the week of travel and performance, the cadets will return home, with new friends and memorable experiences.
The Cadet Program�s music program exposes the cadets to a variety of opportunities, including travel, performing at high profile community events, marching in community and memorial parades, and receiving instruction from professional musicians.
| Cost: |
Free Event |
Category: |
Concerts | Music Blues | R&B Choir | Vocal Ensemble Classical Jazz |
| Location: |
Port Theatre
125 Front Street, Nanaimo |
This event is for Everyone | |
| More Info: |
Lieut.(Navy) Carson Stoney [email protected] 204 955-8000 |
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