The Ararat City Band put on a Solo Brass Showcase on May 20.
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The event featured up and coming solo performers from the flourishing Development Program as well as established musicians from the Ararat City Band and took place at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
Band Secretary Amy Stevens said the event was a great success and the opportunity for the Development Program learners to play in front of an audience is invaluable.
The Development Program is made up of children and adults who are mentored by members of the band to foster their creativity and artistic side. The members of the Development Program had the opportunity to perform solo pieces.
“It is a really fabulous opportunity for learners to perform in front of an audience. In the past they have had the opportunity to perform in front of family and friends but this is a different experience,” she said.
"It really helps them to put into practice all the performance skills they have learnt, not only their musical skills but also how to perform in front of an audience."
Ms Stevens said it was great to see so many members of the community attending.
“There was a wide variety of music from pop culture through to more traditional pieces. It appealed to a wide audience and everyone’s musical tastes,” she said.
“Combining the two elements of the Ararat City Band gives the learners in the Development Program something to aspire to and shows where continued practice and dedication can lead them.”