Wednesday, 25 November 2015

College Media Student joins as Head of Advertising for our team of Pipes & Drums Volunteers

The City of Rochester Pipe Band marching along the High Street during Gravesend Christmas Lights


Elisa takes a casual stroll through the woods near her home

 
 
In a recent restructure of the staffing for our Volunteer Pipes & Drums team, we have recently made a new appointment. We are delighted to introduce you to our Head of Advertising, Elisa Benaggoune. Elisa is a Media Student and studies at a Kent College, achieving high standards during her lessons. Her interest in media, coupled with a passion for music, lead her to ask for a role within our team. Elisa is responsible for promoting all news of major events we are involved in, and also the publication of new compositions. These are put out across most Social Media platforms, such as BlogSpot, Twitter and Instagram.


Elisa released her first post with great enthusiasm, advertising the City of Rochester Pipe Band's part in the Santa Fun Run Parade last Saturday. Senior Adviser Sheila Showell has spoken highly of Elisa's first post, commenting that it persuaded her Daughter and Granddaughter to take part.
 
We are delighted that Elisa is feeling so welcome and we are very excited to be working with her. Our team, Elisa included, will be attending a number of events throughout the year to promote the organisations we are involved with. We look forward to seeing you all and would like to wish Elisa the very best of luck in her role, and we hope that she will have an enjoyable time with us.

Yours Aye,

Christopher Nelson
Assistant Musical Adviser  








 

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Welcome to Highlands Productions


 We are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new Voluntary project, as outlined below:

Highlands Productions is a voluntary independent company based in three areas: Medway, Maidstone and Dartford. We are responsible for coordinating musical displays for three separate companies.

Our team of staff is led by myself and our newly appointed Assistant Director of Pipes and Drums, who will be announced shortly. She brings with her a lifetime of experience both in drill and in music, having spent time developing her knowledge of piping and military music with 2513 Romney Marsh Air Training Corps and will take up her new position later this year.

We are actively involved in coordinating the displays for the Southern Highlanders, where I am the current Voluntary Musical Adviser. At present, we have just finished the Waterloo 200 Parade and are busy  planning routines for the Ystad International Military Tattoo and the Birmingham International Tattoo. The latter will take place at the end of November 2015.

Recently, Highlands Productions have been appointed as the main Pipes and Drums Director for Sapphire Productions, and the hope is that we will be able to include a military element in the form of Pipes and Drums as part of their highly successful Westfield Presents events. The same effect has taken place with former Britain’s Got Talent finalist, Hollie Steel and this concept may become part of some of her many major events.

We are constantly developing links with major musical organisations and have in recent times made contact with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Captain (Retd) Stuart Samson of the Basel Tattoo, and the Band of the Welsh Guards. Although the latter is in the planning stages, we are hopeful that this will open up greater negotiations with the Household Division in the future. We look forward to working with you in the future.

 

Christopher Nelson
Highlands Productions

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Queen Victoria School Pipes and Drums to lead Massed Pipes and Drums at 2015 Avenches Tattoo

 
We have great pleasure in informing all our followers that the famous Queen Victoria School Pipes and Drums will be taking the lead in the Massed Pipes and Drums at this year's Avenches Tattoo in French speaking Switzerland. The young players from Dunblane in Scotland will be performing alongside Northern Ireland's Culleybacky Pipe Band and Switzerland's Vallensis Highlanders, who will also be joined by individual players. They will all be under the direction of the Tattoo's Director of Pipes and Drums, Pipe Major Finlay McDonald from Glasgow. We are delighted that the students from QVS will be taking part this year and would like to take this opportunity to wish them the very best of luck.
 
Details of the repertoire for this year will be published as soon as we have received them.
 
Christopher Nelson

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Brigadier David Allfrey releases details for Edinburgh Tattoo Pipers Trail Participants in 2015

We are delighted to inform you that Brigadier David Allfrey MBE, Chief Executive and Producer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, has released the application details for Pipers Trail participants at the 2015 Tattoo. Interested players should consult the information below:


The Pipers' Trail 2015
Would you like to play at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo?





Details

Media Center Image Following the huge success of The Pipers’ Trail as part of the 2014 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, we are now looking to extend the scheme.
Last year, we brought together a tremendous volunteer band of 27 pipers and drummers under Pipe Major Selwood to rehearse and perform for the whole of the Tattoo season in Edinburgh. They created a major impact. They integrated seamlessly with the team - over 250 pipers and drummers in established bands - were well turned out, expert in their foot drill and played to a splendid standard. Our own view of the band’s performance and the judgement of the Director of Bagpipe Music were further reinforced in a number of hugely positive remarks in our audience feedback. This wonderful result have encouraged us to develop our vision and plans at pace.
The Massed Pipes and Drums that have played at the Tattoo to such tremendous effect for the last 65 years has traditionally been drawn from the United Kingdom’s Armed Forces: the Scottish Regiments along with those with a Celtic tradition and the Royal Gurkha Rifles. This core capability has been beautifully reinforced by formed Pipes and Drums invited from amongst our friends and allies around the world; a wonderful selection of civilian bands and some schools and colleges. The mix has always worked elegantly and well, with everyone receiving the Tattoo pipe programme some months out and then coming together for a period of rehearsal in Edinburgh, before joining up with the rest of the cast for rehearsals in Redford Barracks and at the Castle.
The Pipers Trail was originally conceived in 2007 as an 'Army in Scotland' campaign to engage with the civil community. Over 4 years the scheme covered the length and breadth of Scotland visiting schools and communities encouraging an interest in the Great Highland Bagpipe, Highland Drumming and Dancing. Now, the project has been taken on by the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo with the same broad intentions but also to enable a wider community to participate in one of the world's greatest celebrations of pipe, drums and military music.
Development of The Pipers Trail was stimulated by a comment by a piper made in 2011: "I have been waiting all my life to march across the drawbridge with the Massed Pipes and Drums, playing as one."
This remark coupled with the Tattoo’s desire to draw ‘talented’ pipers and drummers to the Massed Pipes and Drums led to our developing a scheme that would allow musicians, who may be linked or not linked to a formed band, to join in. With Scottish Government support, we equipped and uniformed a single file of pipers and drummers, with a Pipe Major, Drum Major and Base Drummer. The process of recruiting and auditioning volunteers, equipping and uniforming them, conducting practice and rehearsal was refined through the pilot and we are now looking to recruit a new and larger band for the 2015 season. This time, we are looking for 2 full files: 50 pipers and drummers in all!
Those pipers and drummers looking to be considered to take part in this unique musical experience should have a smart bearing and presence, be a capable musician and be prepared to practice and perform throughout the Tattoo period. The 2015 Tattoo will run over the period 2 - 29 August 2015 (including rehearsals). We are looking for pipers and drummers who can play to at least Grade 3 standard, with the ability to assimilate the 2015 Pipe and Drum score and take instruction. We are keen to encourage selected and talented younger players and are very keen to encourage participation from the international piping and drumming community.
Our theme this coming year is ‘East Meets West’ and looks to bring together performers from China, India, Russia, Europe, the United States and South America. We have invited formed pipe bands from Australia, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, New Zealand and the USA. The Pipers’ Trail band will join this huge array to form a singular band of nearly 250 musicians.
With the continuing support of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, The National Piping Centre, The College of Piping and the Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming. The vision is to increase the proficiency and reach of The Pipers Trail to deliver a formidable piping and drumming capability for public performance in Scotland and around the world. This year, we are also looking to build a database that can be developed to offer further opportunities to perform at other events in Scotland and around the world.
Those interested should email applications to: piperstrail@edintattoo.co.uk The email should be accompanied with a CV and some evidence of playing standard. If formal qualifications are unavailable, applicants may provide a reference from a Pipe Major of an established Band. Applications will close on 28 February 2015.
Successful candidates will be provided with Full Dress uniform and the necessary tuition in foot drill, turnout, musicianship and the opportunity to join 250 other pipers and drummers as part of the Massed Pipes and Drums. The Band will perform each evening in front of a live international audience of 8,800 each evening - a total of 220,000 during the season and a further 100 - 300 million on television around the World! Over half of all available tickets to the 2015 Show were sold on the first day tickets went on sale!
Brigadier David Allfrey MBE
Chief Executive and Producer, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo


As ever, we wish those who are successful the very best of luck, and would like to congratulate the Brigadier on the success of this outstanding new venture.