Vision Brass Concert – 20th November

Saturday 20th November 2010

at Christ Church, Stone.

Performance: 7.30 p.m.

Interval: 20 minutes
Tickets: £5 (concessions £3.50) from the church office.
(Proceeds towards the church funds)
Vision Brass  Ensemble was formed in 2001. It was initially a “one off” venture as a group of Salvation Army musicians responded to an invitation by a branch chapel in the South West of England. Since then the group has been firmly established as it accepted invitations to perform in various other parts of the UK, carrying out approximately 6-10 engagements each year.
The group has travelled extensively and has thoroughly enjoyed performing a mix of army, sacred and secular music in concerts, festivals, open-air concerts, “cabaret-style” evenings and even playing at the opening of the new International Headquarters of the Salvation Army.
Vision Brass have played to a variety of audiences and not just to Church Army groups. Their aim is provide the finest in Brass music as well as entertaining and interacting with their audience. But above all, they aim for their concerts to spread God’s message through a unique blend of music & worship.

Saturday 20th November 2010at Christ Church, Stone.Performance: 7.30 p.m.Interval: 20 minutesTickets: £5 (concessions £3.50) from the church office.(Proceeds towards the church funds)Vision Brass  Ensemble was formed in 2001. It was initially a “one off” venture as a group of Salvation Army musicians responded to an invitation by a branch chapel in the South West of England. Since then the group has been firmly established as it accepted invitations to perform in various other parts of the UK, carrying out approximately 6-10 engagements each year.The group has travelled extensively and has thoroughly enjoyed performing a mix of army, sacred and secular music in concerts, festivals, open-air concerts, “cabaret-style” evenings and even playing at the opening of the new International Headquarters of the Salvation Army.  Vision Brass have played to a variety of audiences and not just to Church Army groups. Their aim is provide the finest in Brass music as well as entertaining and interacting with their audience. But above all, they aim for their concerts to spread God’s message through a unique blend of music & worship.