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Young Anguillian Musicians Win Gold, Silver and Bronze
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Three music students from Anguilla, who study piano under Mrs Irina Kaufman-Brookes, participated in an annual Le Diapason d’Or music competition held at The Grand Case Cultural Center, in French St. Martin on Sunday April 13, 2008. The three students ages 7-11 who competed in categories Debutant 2 and Preparatorie 1 were all the proud winners of trophies of Gold, Silver and Bronze in their respective categories.
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Community Foundation Presents Classical Music Evening
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The Bethel Methodist Church at South Hill was the venue for an enjoyable evening of classical music arranged in support of the Anguilla Community Foundation.
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Moonsplash
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The 18th year of Moonsplash was all it promised to be with big crowds, great music, great food and drink, and most importantly, amazing vibes. Although the festival kicked off on Thursday afternoon with a beach bash, Friday night’s performance by Tarrus Riley was absolutely splendid and concert goers were able to be entertained in a very special way. Many things were different about this year’s Moonsplash and it seems as if the people enjoyed it immensely. |
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Two Violins Donated To The Classical Concert Band
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Daphne Richardson and Lennox Vanterpool were delighted to receive two child size violins to add to the instruments available for the classical concert band. |
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Impressive Performance By Visiting Pianist
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Ray Luck from Guyana enchanted the audience with his superb skills at the piano recital on Saturday January 19. The excellent performance included works by Haydn, Dukas, Granados and Chopin.
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Guyanese Pianist Ray Luck In Concert
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Distinguished Guyanese Concert Pianist Ray Luck will perform a Piano Recital in Anguilla on Saturday, January 19, at 7.00pm in the Campus B Auditorium. This unique concert appearance in Anguilla is part of a Caribbean tour that began late December 2007 with a concert to mark the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Saint Lucia School of Music.
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'Musical Genius' Releases 3 CD Albums
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Anguillian national, Alfred W. Gumbs, who began his musical career in the 1960s with a then primitive but popular band comprising keg drums, a bath pan for bass, maracas, a guitar and a microphone, is today a leading reggae song-writer, singer and musician with a positive message. In the early days he ventured into calypso as one of his art forms and was known as the “Mighty Condor”. His other associations included his religious singing group called “Alfred and the Alfredos.”
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Morlens Music Students Give Excellent Performance
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Following the individual concerts from students of Morlens Music Studio during the past year, on Sunday November 25, the students came together for The Finale at the St Augustine Anglican Church. Solo performances on the piano, flute, saxophone, clarinet and trumpet were followed by duets, trios and then the entire group playing Amazing Grace and If We Hold On Together which received a well deserved standing ovation from the packed audience.
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Jazz At NBA's Parkway: Anguillian Musician In St. Martin Lends Helping Hand
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Anguillians and others of all ages had a thrilling experience when they flocked to the Parkway at the National Bank of Anguilla for jazz music there on Friday, November 9, as the three-day Annual Tranquillity Jazz Festival got underway at several locations on the island.
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"Jazz Is Swing, Improvisation And Blues," Students Told
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It was probably the first time that a definition for jazz was given as a captive audience listened to the performances of the musicians.
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2007 Tranquility Jazz Festival
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The Anguilla Tranquility Jazz festival, an annual event, is gaining fame in the world of music. The line-up for this year’s event was quite impressive but not as impressive as their performances throughout the four-day event. With the slogan, “Straight, No Chaser,” this is the 5th year the festival has taken place on our humble island and every year continues to get better. Not only was there international superstars of jazz, but much of our local talent was showcased as well. |
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Jazz Festival Featuring Anguillian Students
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This year the Concert Band of the Music Department of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School is a special feature in the Anguilla Tranquillity Jazz Festival which runs from Thursday November 8 to Sunday November 11.
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Entertainment: AMMP ASSISTS JAINE ROGERS WITH ALBUM Five Students Being Trained By Master Drummer
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Anguillian jazz vocalist, Jaine Rogers, will now be having her first album on the market and the seeds are being sown for one or more young great drummers to emerge from the school system into the community and the musical world.
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Morlens Music Recital Series Features Jelani and Roxanne
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World famous trumpeter Louis Armstrong, affectionately known as Satchmo, once said…”I never tried to prove nothing, just wanted to give a good show …’cause what you’re there for is to please the people”.
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Entertainment: "LIFE" CD From Ijahlar
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Glenford Romney, an employee at Flag Luxury Properties is a proud young man, having established himself and his musical group as popular performers with their new CD entitled “LIFE.”
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Byron Lee & The Dragonaires Perform for Anguilla Summer Festival 2007
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With over forty years of experience and over 150 awards Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (BL&D) continues to command respect and admiration world-wide. A band that has worked hard to forge a Caribbean blend of music with its mix of reggae, soca, flavour of ska, rockstaedy and rock and roll, BL&D has become a household name in the West Indian communities around the world with their international success rivaling many major bands. Since his debut single “Dumplins” in 1960, Byron Lee has grown a successful, enduring career and has become an entertainment legend.
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Lets Hear It For The Boys
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As the Morlens Recital Series rolls on, pianist Elson Richardson will be the next performer at the St.Augustine’s Anglican Church in East End. Like all the other performances, this promises to be an afternoon well spent with a multitalented pianist. Elson has been studying piano for the past eight years at the Morlens studio and has shown a rare talent, aptitude and virtuosity at the piano. His repertoire will feature contemporary arrangements of popular hymns flavored with light classics and ragtime favourites.
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Kandyce Smith Performs At St. Augustine
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A piano recital featuring Kandyce Smith was held at the St Augustine Anglican Church on Sunday May 20. The performance was one in the series presented by the Morlens Music Studio that features students of the Studio. It was attended by a large number of family, friends and visitors.
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Clear As Chrystal
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Pianist Chrystal Duncan will take the stage next in the Morlens Recital Series 2006 - 2007. Chrystal will perform a predominantly classical and sacred repertoire flavoured with light jazz and contemporary pieces. |
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Bluegrass Musician Visits Stingray
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Guitar students in the Anguilla Stingray Music Programme were in for a treat when master bluegrass musician Richard Hefner recently visited the class at the Athlyi Rogers Study Centre.
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