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Fourth Regiment Cadet Brodie Moberly from Montana State University Billings clears his gun along side squad leader Shaun Redden from Xavier University at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Cadets from the 4th Regiment make way to their tents at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Didn't take long after leaving the station, with the snapping of 22754 (GX58 MVT) on Victoria Road, all the MANs (22741 to 22754) are now ticked off.
It's bound for Camberley Old Dean.
Just the new 63-reg one to go now...
Victoria Road, Farnborough, Hampshire.
Cadets from the 4th Regiment look for their personal duffle bags at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Platoon Leader Cadet (left) Victoria McDonald from Howard University and Squad Leader Cadet (right) Ryan Matchey from University of Wisonsin-Stevens Point talk over what needs to be done during setup at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
One of the finalists in the Grades 4-6 category: a violinist performing Allegro 4th mvt from Sonata in E HWV 373 by Handel (1685-1759) and Intermezzo from Hary Janos
by Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967).
This year's Avison Ensemble Young Musicians' Awards 2018 Finals was held on Saturday 10 March 2018 at the Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle.
The Awards assessors heard sixteen soloist finalists for the four categories of Grades 1-3, Grades 4 - 6, Grades 7 and 8, and Grade 8 and above, and one ensemble.
The Awards were set up in 2006 to encourage young musical talent across the North East Region. The annual Awards is not a music competition but rather an opportunity for young players to perform in front of a live audience and to receive encouragement and support from professional musicians. The entrants to the Awards receive tuition and guidance, as well as important encouragement to continue their musical education. Everyone taking part in this event is given the same expert advice and assessments. The finalists are also assessed on their talents for live performance.
This year’s guest assessor was Duncan Brown who is well known in the North East as a composer and arranger of music for choirs, the theatre and the concert hall, as well as a creator of new instruments and as a choir conductor.
We’re grateful to the Heritage Lottery Fund for supporting this year’s Awards as part of our Charles Avison Workbook project. The support of the HLF also enabled us to show one of Avison’s original manuscript Workbooks as part of the event. It’s important to us that through his Workbook Avison was present during the Awards to support today’s local young musical talent! @HeritageLotteryFund
We're also grateful to the Literary and Philosophical Society for hosting this year's Finals and for generously presenting each of the winners with a year's membership. www.litandphil.org.uk
The Avison Ensemble is the outstanding period instrument orchestra based in Newcastle upon Tyne, which plays and popularises the music of Charles Avison (1709-1770) and other English classical composers of the Baroque period, such as Garth, Arne and Herschel. The Ensemble also performs Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Pergolesi, Teleman, Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
Cadet Heidi Hansen from the University of Oklahoma waits for her squad to arrive at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Cadets from the 4th Regiment unload their gear from the Five Ton trucks at Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Chemin de Fer des Cotes-du-Nord metre gauge 0-6-0T No.36 ‘Lulu’ built by Corpet-Louvet W/No.1679 of 1925, now preserved by the MTVS, in Crevecoeur-le-Grand shed, 5 May 2023.
One of the finalists in the Grades 4-6 category: a pianist performing Rondo, 3rd mvt from Sonata in C K 545 by Mozart (1756-1791) and Masquerade by Karen Tanaka (1961-).
This year's Avison Ensemble Young Musicians' Awards 2018 Finals was held on Saturday 10 March 2018 at the Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle.
The Awards assessors heard sixteen soloist finalists for the four categories of Grades 1-3, Grades 4 - 6, Grades 7 and 8, and Grade 8 and above, and one ensemble.
The Awards were set up in 2006 to encourage young musical talent across the North East Region. The annual Awards is not a music competition but rather an opportunity for young players to perform in front of a live audience and to receive encouragement and support from professional musicians. The entrants to the Awards receive tuition and guidance, as well as important encouragement to continue their musical education. Everyone taking part in this event is given the same expert advice and assessments. The finalists are also assessed on their talents for live performance.
This year’s guest assessor was Duncan Brown who is well known in the North East as a composer and arranger of music for choirs, the theatre and the concert hall, as well as a creator of new instruments and as a choir conductor.
We’re grateful to the Heritage Lottery Fund for supporting this year’s Awards as part of our Charles Avison Workbook project. The support of the HLF also enabled us to show one of Avison’s original manuscript Workbooks as part of the event. It’s important to us that through his Workbook Avison was present during the Awards to support today’s local young musical talent! @HeritageLotteryFund
We're also grateful to the Literary and Philosophical Society for hosting this year's Finals and for generously presenting each of the winners with a year's membership. www.litandphil.org.uk
The Avison Ensemble is the outstanding period instrument orchestra based in Newcastle upon Tyne, which plays and popularises the music of Charles Avison (1709-1770) and other English classical composers of the Baroque period, such as Garth, Arne and Herschel. The Ensemble also performs Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Pergolesi, Teleman, Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
Cadets from the 4th Regiment line up in formation and proceed to their tents at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Monongahela Valley Traction electric loco 3000 (Baldwin-Westinghouse 1920 order 53783) @Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, Washington PA 7-25-87
Cadets from the 4th Regiment carry their personal belonging to their tents at the Tactical Movement by Air, Truck Convey, or Foot March (TAC MVT) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals