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Brønnøysund Musikkorps (BMK) (founded in autumn of 1894) is a wind band in Brønnøysund, Norway, with approx. 50 members. The BMK slogan is Korps for folk (Band for people).
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Conductor is Hans Kristian Edvardsen.
Projects
The band is particularly known for its Torghattfestivalen named after the famous mountain Torghatten with a visible hole all through. This wind band festival is arranged in June every second year (next in June 2015).
The band participates regularly in the celebrations on 1 and 17 May, and in the ceremony of the Christmas tree lighting on Advent Sunday. In addition to these regular traditions, the band has launched a number of projects cooperating with soloist singers and musicians, choirs and other bands. Below is the list of recent projects:
Church concerts
Since 2008 BMK has performed church concerts every November in Brønnøy church. The repertoire has been selected from the classical "literature", mixed with Christmas music, as a warm-up to the imminent advent. Some of the concert pieces have been accompanied by the new church organ.
Repertoire of 2009:
- Fanfare for Canterbury Cathedral (David Sampson) - Organ: Elena Ebbesen
- Hos Gud er Idel Glede ("With God there is mere joy") (Folk music from Selbu, Norway)
- Pelle på Molnet ("Pelle on the cloud") (Jonas Knutsson) - Clarinet soloist: Rolf Arve Wold
- Canon (Johann Pachelbel)
- Dies Irae from Requiem (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Rennessance suite (Various composers)
- Carmen (excerpts) (Georges Bizet)
- Funeral March (Frédéric Chopin)
- Second Concerto for Clarinet (Carl Maria von Weber) - Clarinet soloist: Bera Skorpen
- Toccata & Fugue in D minor (Johann Sebastian Bach) - Organ soloist: Elena Ebbesen
- Theme from Schindler's List (John Williams) - Clarinet soloist: Rolf Arve Wold
- Peludium from Te Deum (Marc-Antoine Charpentier) - Organ: Elena Ebbesen
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Johann Sebastian Bach) - Organ: Elena Ebbesen
- Pavane, op. 50 (Gabriel Fauré)
- Deilig er Jorden ("Schönster Herr Jesu") (Silesian folk music / arr. Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
Band house
The band has a building of its own, called the BMK barrack, used for exercises and social events.