Black Skull Corps of Fife & Drums

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Black Skull Corps of Fife & Drums, Blackskull, Maiden City Festival, William Love | Posted on 19-04-2010

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The Festival’s Tribute to William Love is available at www.maidencityfestival.com/williamlove/ performed by the outstanding Blackskull Corps of Fife & Drums.  In addition to the William Love tunes the Festival is delighted to be able to add to its YouTube Channel more of that evenings excellent musicianship with the addition of other arrangements and tunes, not by William Love. 

The first of these is:

More to follow.

Two new mini websites

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Blackskull, Drama, Maiden City Festival, St Columb's Cathedral, The Siege Story, William Love | Posted on 20-12-2009

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We’ve been busy since the last post.  At the end of November we launched a new mini website containing a Tribute to William Love.  This was a selection of original compositions and arrangements by Londonderry man William Love, who grew up in the Fountain and played in many of the bands around the City.  The Festival was delighted to have the Black Skull Corps of Fife & Drums playing these tunes and more at a a very special concert in the Memorial Hall. More can be found by clicking on this photo’s caption. This was taken when we unveiled a commemorative plaque close to where his home once stood on Wapping Lane.

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TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM LOVE

Then, just this past weekend a new site was launched in time for the Anniversary date of 18th December, the Shutting of the Gates, when apprentices closed the gates against soldier’s loyal to King James. The impact of this spontaneous defiance was to lead to the siege of Londonderry 1688-1689, the consequences of which were of European importance. The Festival’s presentation of the Siege Story in St Columb’s Cathedral, itself of great historic significance to Siege times, is a ‘promenade’ style performance as each actor leads us to the next step along the Siege Story. We hope you enjoy, and perhaps even think about coming to see a live performance at the Maiden City Festival 2010.

THE SIEGE STORY

Don’t worry, about anything.

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Blackskull, Culture Bite, Maiden City Festival, Natty Wailer, The Henry Girls, William Love | Posted on 06-08-2009

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Natty Wailer arrived.  Not when it said on the programme, but adding together Jamacian Time and Londonderry Time he was probably right on the button two and a half hours late.  Not that anyone seemed to mind as they had the lovely Henry Girls to entertain them until Natty appeared, and it was well worth the wait.  Video posts later.

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There were other great performances around the Culture Bite trail and more of those once the videos are posted.  Don’t forget there is one more day of great lunchtime music around the Walled City.  The 13 Rounds is not having a Culture Bite tomorrow, but there is an afternoon of light music from 2pm.  Today was also the last of the Tea Dances at the Memorial Hall.  For tomorrow there is the fantastic Balkan Alien Sound at Bloom’s Cafe, Skruff at the Cafe Nervosa, Magazine Street, Rodney Cordner at the Cafe Artisan, London Street, and The Flamingo Brothers at Louis’s Cafe, Shipquay Street. It was only today I noticed that the official name of the cafe is CafeLouis, but I have never heard it called anything but Louis’s.

Anyway, following the Culture Bites at lunchtime, there was the unveiling of a plaque in the Fountain to the late William Love. William Love was a composer of music for marching bands: though we have learned he also wrote music for hymns, waltzes for dances and jigs for fun.  We were delighted that the Blackskull Flute Band from Glasgow was able to join in our tribute.  The plaque is at a location at the top of Wapping Lane that would be roughly where William Love’s home would have been – long since demolished for development.  His house would have faced onto Wapping Lane, onto which he would have stepped from his front door.

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Music from this afternoon will be posted later on a webspace dedicated to William Love. Also included on that site will be excerpts from a concert by the Blackskull Corps of Fifes and Drums, which I hear in the main hall above me as I type.  The Blackskull has long appreciated the music of William Love and has a CD dedicated to his music.  In future years the Festival hopes to be able to build on this year’s small appreciation of William Love.

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