The School Band
2016 Jazz Band |
Jazz Band – Queen Bee and the Swing Kings
Our combined King’s & Queen’s High Jazz Band has had another busy year. Directed by Paul Claman and assisted by music staff from both schools, the group rehearses weekly in the music room at Queen’s High School. The band has worked tirelessly to learn a new repertoire for 2016, which it has had the pleasure of performing at a number of occasions this year including both King’s and Queen’s Open Days and Nights. Once again the Jazz Band travelled to sunny Blenheim for the annual Southern Youth Jam Jazz Festival. It was the tenth year the combined Jazz Band has participated in the annual festival and this year proved to be another enjoyable experience for all (see separate report). The Band includes 13 King’s boys ranging from Year 13 to Year 9: Jake Andrews (2nd alto sax), Bradley Taylor (1st Trumpet), Alec Rogers (1sttenor sax), Felix Morrison (guitar), Dale Dai (keys), Thomas Somerfield (2nd trumpet), Luke Otley (keys), Reuben Morison (2nd alto sax), Alex McAdam (trombone), Max McCormick (double bass), Corey Symon (trombone), Matthew Wong (2nd tenor sax), Oscar Te Morenga-Wakelin (clarinet), Ryan McCleery (clarinet), Logan Cadzow (3rd trumpet). |
Late night rehearsal – Felix Morrison |
Luke Otley |
2021 Jazz Band |
2021 JAZZ BAND
1ST ROW Peter Woodfield, Marshall Klenner, Damian Wylie, Jack Ingram, Stefan Keller, Isaac Douglas 2ND ROW Jo Dryden, Nikhil Rawat, William Harbrow, Blake Hughes, Emmanuel Keane ABSENT Peter Blaikie, Samuel Goldfinch |
The Band includes 12 King’s boys ranging from Year 13 – Year 10: and have worked tirelessly to learn a new repertoire for 2021, which it has had the pleasure of performing at a number of occasions this year including both King’s and Queen’s Open Nights and King’s and Queen’s fundraising concert for Cadenza. Unfortunately, lockdown and COVID level 2 restrictions restricted us from further performances, which was disappointing but necessary. |
The Jazz Combo |
2021 JAZZ COMBO
1ST ROW Nikhil Rawat, Marshall Klenner, Damian Wylie, Jack Ingram, Stefan Keller 2ND ROW Blake Hughes, Jo Dryden, Emmanuel Kean |
In the Otago Youth Jazz Festival the band took to the stage and performed splendidly, earning themselves ‘Runner Up’ in the Big Band section and Nikhil Rawat winning award for the best performance on the baritone saxophone. |
2021 ROCK ACADEMIES |
2021 ROCK ACADEMIES
1ST ROW Kohl Goodfellow, Jayden Burgess, Will Summers, Reid Smith, Mitchell Lindsay, Ethan Shaw-Wood 2ND ROW Ashane De Silva, Blake Hughes, Luca Macnee, Kaine Harington ABSENT Levi Simpson |
2021 ROCKQUEST
1ST ROW Nathaniel Strange, Ted Menzies, CJ Henry, Ashane De Silva 2ND ROW Christian Fogavai, Kaine Harington, Blake Hughes ABSENT Te Kahurangi Mclean, Levi Simpson |
This year King’s High School was ably represented by two bands; MeloKeys, made up of (Te Kahurangi McLean, Christian Fogavai, CJ Henry and Nathaniel Strange) and Amped Up (Levi Simpson, Ashane De Silva, Ted Menzies and Blake Hughes). At the end of the Heats, MeloKeys were put through to the Regional Final. |
2022 CONCERT BAND/ORCHESTRA
This year we have enjoyed a varied range including medleys from Billy Joel and Santana, as well as processional music for Prizegiving. |
2022 JAZZ BAND
We entered the Otago Youth Jazz Festival and Competition again, and for a third year running gained several awards. This year, the Jazz Band was awarded the ‘Overall Winner of the ‘Swing’ Category. Also, ‘Outstanding Musicianship’ awards were given to Emmanuel Keane (alto saxophone) and Matthew McIlroy (trombone), and Nikhil Rawat once again took out the award for the Best Performance on the Baritone Saxophone. |
2022 JAZZ COMBO
The Jazz Combo was set up in the latter part of 2019 at the behest of students who wanted to have the opportunity to perform in a ‘King’s only’ jazz combo, as well as tackle some more challenging music. This year the combo has provided entertainment in assemblies, prizegiving, open nights and at various concerts as well as at the Dunedin Youth Jazz Festival; delighting and wowing audiences with their impressive repertoire of jazz standards in a variety of styles. |
1st row: Isaac Douglas Nikhil Rawat, Emmanuel Keane, Stefan Keller, 2nd row: Blake Hughes, Damian Wylie, Daniel Honey |