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Mitcham Band Festival 2019 Program

Mitcham Band Festival 2019 Program

The 3rd Mitcham Band Festival will be held on 21 and 22 June 2019. This year promises to be full of surprises with a number of Community, Military and Show bands joining us for the first time, as well as some favourites coming back for more! The program...

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Festival success!

Festival success!

Congratulations to all the bands and participants for making this year's festival a great success. There is a collection of photos up on the Festival website. The Mitcham City Brass facebook page also has videos of the performances.

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Nationals success

Nationals success

Mitcham City Brass has just returned from the Australian National Band Championships as runners up in the C Grade Brass Band. Competing against 13 other bands from around the country, Mitcham's consistent performance across all the on stage musical...

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Anzac Day

Anzac Day

Mitcham City Brass once again had a strong presence in ANZAC Day commemorations. The band took part in the dawn service at Colonel Light Gardens whilst some of our cornet players were excused to contribute at other dawn services around the suburbs. We were also proud...

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Wartime Melodies 2018 Photos

Wartime Melodies 2018 Photos

In what has become an annual concert to commemorate Anzac Day … Mitcham City Brass, together with their Musical Director Steven Packer, presented a pleasant Sunday afternoon program paying tribute to our war heroes, featuring a montage of wartime musical melodies and...

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Marches Concert Photos

Marches Concert Photos

An excellent concert on the weekend for those who love marches. Thanks to The City of Holdfast Bay Concert Band for joining with us and contributing to a spectacular event. [gallery...

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Malta Marches!

Malta Marches!

In a feat of endurance and stamina, the band completed the first of two sessions to record a series of marches composed by Raymond Fenech. Each of the eleven marches was recorded twice with a few sections recorded again for good measure. It goes without saying that by...

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