csb_fall_festivalOn the weekend of November 14-15, Salvationists in Toronto and nearby Whitby, Ontario, were treated to a little taste of “The Rock.” The occasion was the visit of St. John's Citadel Band, which travelled from Newfoundland to take part in the Canadian Staff Band's Fall Festival and march in the Toronto Santa Claus Parade.

Visiting band members were kept busy from the moment they arrived, presenting a concert to a packed house at Whitby Community Church on Friday evening. The audience appreciated the warmth and humour of the guest musicians who presented a variety of music to suit all tastes.

After a busy day of rehearsals on Saturday, the visiting group joined the Canadian Staff Band and Ontario Central-East Divisional Youth Chorus to present an enjoyable concert at Scarborough Citadel. Participating in the program were Commissioner William W. Francis, territorial commander, and Lt-Colonel Alf Richardson, divisional commander for Newfoundland and Labrador.

Among several lighter items, the Canadian Staff Band under Bandmaster John Lam presented two larger works, Robert Redhead's Corpus Christi and Dmitri Shostakovich's lively Festive Overture, arranged by William Gordon. The youth chorus under leader Cathie Koehnen added significantly to the program with their energetic presentations of Praise the Lord, All You Servants of the Lord, an arrangement of Psalm 134 by Canadian Jason Locke, and the dynamic Alive Forever Amen, as well as two more meditative selections.

The St. John's Citadel Band under Bandmaster Derrick Moore showed the diversity of their repertoire by playing everything from the contemporary song arrangement Make His Praise Glorious to Eric Ball's classic The Kingdom Triumphant. In between the audience was treated to Barrie Gott's Swingtime Religion, Brian Bowen's stirring festival march The Southern Cross, and cornet soloist Aaron Tansley in To Worship, a meditative setting of the familiar worship chorus I Love You, Lord. A particular highlight was the band's moving rendition of John Williams' Hymn to the Fallen from the film Saving Private Ryan. This was presented as a tribute to Canada's fallen soldiers from the current Afghanistan conflict, and during the music pictures were shown of all 133 Canadians who had lost their lives since the mission began in 2002. Afterwards the audience stood for a moment of silence to honour their memory.

The evening concluded with the massed bands playing Norman Bearcroft's scintillating Songs of Newfoundland, a selection of folk songs descriptive of the seafaring way of life, ending with the majestic Ode to Newfoundland. Then it was off to billets in preparation for the day ahead.

parade_09On Sunday morning, the visiting band participated in worship at Bloor Central Corps, where the message was given by Major Wayne Bungay, corps officer, St. John's Citadel. Then it was off to march in the 105th annual Toronto Santa Claus Parade. With the St. John's Citadel Band and Canadian Staff Band, as well as players from many other corps bands in and around Toronto and southern Ontario, this year's group of 165—including territorial and divisional leaders, the colour party and timbrellists—was the largest since The Salvation Army re-commenced participating in this event in 2005. It was a tremendous witness to the 500,000 who lined the parade route as well as the millions more who watched the event on TV throughout Canada and around the world.

The Canadian Staff Band was pleased to host the Newfoundland visitors for what it hopes to become an annual event on its fall calendar. Plans are already well underway for next year's Fall Festival and Parade weekend. To read more about the band's ongoing ministry visit its website at canadianstaffband.ca.
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Major Ken Smith is the assistant to the territorial secretary for music and gospel arts, THQ corps ministries, and deputy bandmaster of the Canadian Staff Band.

Comment

On Tuesday, February 15, 2011, Brown maube said:

This seems to be a wonderful group for one to join.I am in Kenya and I can feel the great work as far as music is concerned.Keep it up

On Thursday, August 26, 2010, Prince Obeng said:

We love the good job you are offering to us and may the the GOOD LORD bless you.Keep it up.

On Tuesday, December 8, 2009, Ray Harris said:

Sounds like a great weekend for both bands. Would love to have taken it personally.

It may be of interest that former CSB musicians, Doug Burden and Dave Moulton, performed with the Capital Brass Works in Ottawa the same weekend. They too performed Williams' "Hymn to the Fallen," with Doug having played a role in arranging it for the CBW. It's a great piece of music.

Ray Harris [Major]
Winnipeg

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