Marching musicians putting field show on stage in Switzerland
SASSENHEIM, The Netherlands Adest Musica, the internationally known drum and show band from The Netherlands, will join
bands from around the world in October 2010 for the World Band Festival in Luzern, Switzerland.
Although Adest Musica is most often found on the field or street, for this performance the band will be appearing on a theatre stage.
The size limitations meant the band staff had to create a special show exclusively for this event.
"Our field show obviously wouldn't fit on a theatre stage measuring 14 by 19 yards," said band spoksperson Ewout Claassen.
"Adest Musica is constantly looking for new experiences, and the invitation from Switzerland was very welcome to our 55 musicians."
The stage show will mix movement with a unique repertoire of different musical styles, including
the funky "Chameleon" from Herbie Hancock, "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen and "Feeling Good" by singer Michael Bublé.
The drum line will be featured by performing some traditional Swiss snare techniques.
The performances will be part of the World Band Festival's "Tattoo on Stage," which will be presented three times in a 1,900-seat venue in
the Swiss mountains. Other bands scheduled to perform include the Moscow Military Academy from Russia and the Band of
Her Majesty's Royal Marines from Scotland.
The World Band Festival Luzern attracts 25,000 spectators to the city for events that take place over eight days. A wide variety of musical
styles are presented with various ensembles performing classical, jazz, big band, swing, folk, pop and more.
For more information about Adest Musica visit
www.adestmusica.nl. For more information about World Band Festival Luzern visit
www.worldbandfestival.ch.
Images and source material courtesy of Adest Musica and World Band Festival Luzern.
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