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The 2011 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo open workshop series celebrates the 90th birthday of one of Canada’s most iconic musical figures, composer Howard Cable.

Accompanied by staff and performers from the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Mr Cable himself will lead attendees through a selection of his own music for brass (July 2) and concert bands (July 3).

Please note, July 2 is for brass

July 3 is for concert bands


 

Concert Band and Brass Workshop will be led by Howard Cable

 

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About Howard Cable

Howard Cable, CM, has been a leading figure in the musical life of Canada for nearly 70 years. He studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto with Sir Ernest MacMillan, Ettore Mazzoleni and Healey Willan. His early years were spent in radio when he succeeded Percy Faith on CBC in 1941. He has composed and conducted over 1000 radio dramas and variety programs.

For several years, the Howard Cable Concert Band was heard nationally on the CBC and throughout the U.S. on the Mutual Radio Network. On television, he was musical director and arranger for many celebrated telecasts, including the highly popular “Showtime.”

Cable’s familiarity with a broad range of repertoire has kept him in demand as a composer and arranger, for the Elmer Iseler Singers, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Sharon, Lois and Bram, the Toronto Children’s Chorus, True North Brass and the Hannaford Street Silver Band. This has resulted in the recording of his compositions and arrangements on many record labels and performances worldwide.

His work in musical theatre has led to many notable collaborations. On Broadway, he arranged for Richard Rodgers, Meredith Willson and Frank Loesser. In the entertainment world, he has conducted for Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Bob Hope, Victor Borge and Danny Kaye. In Canada, his theatrical credits include appearances as guest conductor at the Banff and Shaw festivals and he has provided numerous scores for the Charlottetown Festival.

His 20-year association with the Canadian Brass has resulted in his writing over 80 compositions and arrangements. He has arranged for the Canadian Brass collaboration with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir as well as their Lincoln Center concerts with the New York Philharmonic Brass.

Howard Cable has enjoyed a diverse musical career spanning many years. His contribution to the musical life of Canada has been recognized through his appointment as a Member of the Order of Canada and the receipt of an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University of Lethbridge, Alberta.

 

 


 

 

 

There are 2 workshops available for musicians: a Concert Band Workshop and a Brass Workshop.

 

  • Workshops will take the format of an open rehearsal

  • Workshops are participatory so instruments are welcome, and encouraged

  • Observers welcome!

  • Participants should bring a music stand

  • Workshops are open to all.

  • All workshop participants will be supplied with a voucher entitling them to a discount on a full price Category A or B ticket for the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo

  • For more information, contact:

    Workshops Coordinator: Bob Wilkins

    E-mail: info@nstattoo.ca

    Tel: (902) 420 1114