The Club was invited to play at Nothbridge Village, Northcote for our Coffee Day this month. We had an enthusiastic audience of residents and visitors (parents of the piano students that played for us). Whilst it was disappointing that we had few of our playing members attend, nevertheless this was more than compensated by the great variety of music played. Particularly wonderful was the attendance and performance for us of 14 piano students and one violin student and supported by their music teacher Wu Liu.
It was great to catch up with Stephen Beech who is a well known organ enthusiast and player. In fact Stephen now lives at Northbridge Village and proudly showed the writer his organ setup in his garage. Stephen built his Classical 4 manual organ himself using sample sounds from various pipe organs around Auckland. Incorporated in the organ is a 5 manual theatre organ with sounds sampled from the Paramount organ of New York (now relocated to Texas). Stephen spent 5 years building his 5 manual organ which is primarily electronic but with some physical classical flute pipes. The organ is the largest in New Zealand and the brief demonstration to the writer on the day was mind boggling with the sound quality and power of the instrument.
All in all, a most amazing and enjoyable day was had be one and all!
A big thank you to Kay Boyes, the Club's Events Manager, for arranging this Coffe Day.
The Photos:
Kay Boyes on the Yamaha CVP-609
Music Teache Wu Liu playing a duet with a student
Music Teache Wu Liu playing a duet with a student
Music Teacher Wu Liu with his 15 students that played for us
Patrick McMillan on the Yamaha CVP-609
Stephen Beech on the 5 manual Classical/Theatre organ that he built over 5 years
Stephen Beech on the Yamaha CVP-609
Warren Levick on the Yamaha CVP-609
Gordon Sutherland on his Korg Pa5X arranger keyboard
Some great music this evening was enjoyed by an appreciative audience. We started with arrival music being played unrehearsed by Patrick McMillan on our Yamaha Clavinova CVP-809. Thanks Patrick for some great music to start the evening. Due to a late drop-out, Gordon Sutherland then played his Korg Pa5X with a mixture of backings, overplay and vocals. Next up, Mary Elvin played our Clavinova with some great bouncy music. To finish the first set, Warren Levick played the Clavinova also with a mixure of modern and classical (with an upbeat twist!).
After the raffle draw and a refreshments break, we were delighted to welcome back Joe Fingers and his wife Jill. Joe played his trusty Yamaha PSR-S950 with added vocals on some numbers. Jill also participated in some numbes with vocals and harmonies. A great mixture of genres with an emphasis on memory lane. As always, Joe and Jill were a delight. There will be a video added to this post in the next few days of Joe Fingers and Jill and one of Gordon Sutherland playing his Korg Pa5X.
A big thank you to Yvonne Moller, Delyse Whorwood and Nelleke Moffat for helping with the refreshments break as our Catering Manager, Karen Steen, was indisposed.
The Videos:
Joe Fingers and partner Jill were our guest artists for the evening. Joe is using his Yamaha PSR-S950 arranger keyboard and Jill adds vocals
Gordon Sutherland playing his Korg Pa5X arranger keyboard
The Photos:
Joe Fingers playing and singing using his Yamaha PSR-S950
Patrick McMillan played the arrival music on our Yamaha CVP-809
Mary Elvin playing the Yamaha Clavinova CVP-809
Warren Levick playing the Clavinova
Jill and Joe Fingers. Joe with his Yamana PSR-S950 arranger keyboard with Jill adding vocals
Joe Fingers with his Yamaha PSR-S950 arranger keyboard and added vocals
Jill gave some great solo vocals as well as brilliant vocal harmonies on some numbers