The
Band on Tape
1989
The
Boherbuoy Band, in 1989 released a stereo tape of a number of
a selection of their music. This was the Band's first, and only
to date, official tape.
The
Boherbuoy in 1989 had reached a peak of musical talent. All the
conditions were right. The Band made a day of it and travelled
to Dublin where they were recorded in the RTE studios.
The
tape shows the different sorts of music the band plays, for the
enjoyment of its audiences and players.
The
tape includes: The March and Procession of Bacchus, by Delibes;
The Rhythm of the Winds, Erickson; Broadway Showstoppers Overture;
March form Aida, Verdi and A Caribbean Cameo, by Sharpe.
The
tape, which lasts about three quarters of an hour, has a cross-section
of many of the types of music available and written for Brass
and Reed Band.
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