Andy Norman (fourth from left) with members of Odessa Premiere Brass in 2013

Isle of Wight brass bands join forces for special fundraising concert for people of Ukraine

Three Isle of Wight brass bands will join forces for a special concert to raise funds for the people of Ukraine.

Abbey Brass, Cowes Concert Band and Vectis Brass present Brass For Ukraine on Sunday 1st May at Christ the King College, Newport, from 2.30pm.

Norman: Awful to think instruments have now been traded for weapons
Event organiser Andy Norman, musical director of Cowes Concert Band, said he was particularly keen to join the Island’s fundraising efforts as he has friends in the war-ravaged country.

“Everyone has been horrified by recent events in Ukraine. I had the pleasure of working with young, professional brass players in Odessa in 2013 and it is awful to think that their instruments have now been traded for weapons.

“The idea of bringing Island brass bands together for the first time, to raise funds to support the aid effort was suggested to me and we are thankful to Christ the King College for providing the venue.

“We hope to put on an afternoon of entertaining music suitable for all the family.”

Music to suit all tastes
Each of the bands will perform a 30-minute programme of music to suit all tastes. They will combine for a massed band finale, playing the Ukrainian national anthem.

The corps of drums of Medina Marching Band are special guests and will show off their talents in a five-minute display. The event also sees the debut performance of the newly formed Vectis Brass training ensemble.

Donations to MAD-Aid
Admission is free but donations will go to Isle of Wight’s MAD-Aid charity, who are responsible for sending aid to hospitals in Ukraine and Moldova to help refugees.

There will also be refreshments and a raffle.


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Image: Andy Norman (fourth from left) with members of Odessa Premiere Brass in 2013