Sunday 13 October 24: Please join us at 16h00 on the lawn at the John Baxter Amphitheatre for our final Sunset Concert of the year. This is the perfect opportunity to experience the Eisteddfod-winning sounds of Wynberg Music!
Entrance is free, but cash donations to our Music Department are welcome.
Picnic blankets, chairs, and hampers are welcome.
Programme
Pipe Band: Directed by Jonathan Chuter
Various tunes to be presented
Steel Band: Conducted by Dave Reynolds
- Future Trance Dance – composed & arranged by Dave Reynolds
- Axel F – composed by Harold Faltemeyer, arr. Dave Reynolds
Guitar Ensemble: Conducted by Dion Eaby-Lomas
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg, arr. Lou Warde
- Billie Jean, by Michael Jackson – arr. Michael Langer and Dion Eaby-Lomas
String Ensemble: Conducted by Larah Eksteen
James Bond Theme – Monty Norman, arr. Alison Gillies
Jazz Section:
WBHS Jazz Band: Conducted by Jonathan Chuter
- Spain – Chick Corea, arr. Paul Jennings
- Runaway Baby – Bruno Mars arr. Paul Murtha
- Sabor de Cuba – Victor López
WBHS and WBJS Combined: Conducted by Jess van der Merwe
Hanepoot – composed & arranged by Darryl Andrews
WBJS Jazz Band: Conducted by Jessica van der Merwe
Blue Bossa – composed by Kenny Dorhan, arranged by Joan Cabrera, Oscar Villarreal and Orlando Gomez
Concert Band Section:
WBJS Wind Band: Conducted by Gene Kierman
- Cornfield Chase – Hans Zimmer arr. Eugene Kierman
- Mambo from West Side Story – Leonard Bernstein, arr. Eugene Kierman
WBJS/WBHS/WGHS Combined: Eugene Kierman and Peter Catzavelos
- Pokémon Theme – T Loeffler and J Siegler, arr. Paul Murtha
- Never Gonna Give You Up – M Stock, M Aitken & P Waterman, arr. Matt Conway
WBHS/WGHS Concert Band: Conducted by Peter Catzavelos
- Fanfare and Flourishes – James Curnow
- Beach Boys On Stage – arr. John Moss
- Summertime – The two Gershwins and the two Heywards, arr. Robert Longfield
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Freddie Mercury, arr. Paul Murtha
- Hans Zimmer: Movie Milestones – Hans Zimmer, arr. Michael Brown
- St. Petersburg March – Johnnie Vinson (ASCAP)