Studied Architecture & Building Surveying and after thirteen years in local government followed by LONDON based Private Architects practices, created CHARLES DEAN (CDD) in 1987, initially to implement Architectural contracts but Project Management gave opportunity to implement building (design & build). Operating In South LONDON, North Kent mainly around the Bromley & Sevenoaks area, CDD soon built a highly respected reputation within the industry
Lives. in Westerham, Kent with a love for quality fast cars & F1 Motor Racing. Visits Monaco regularly, now our second home
Appreciation for quality & highly prized materials,, reflected when building projects for Formula 1 Management (F1), British American Tobacco, NHS, London Underground, BMW, Nissan, Biggin Hill Airport, Mitie, Quinn, Banco Santander, and many more blue chip clients
Our main stay work is local quality high end domestic extensions
Raised within The Salvation Army means appreciation for good manners, respect & honesty
Stunning, I was born not far from Queensbury and Black Dyke Mills. Having moved away in my retirement, it always makes me feel proud to be a Yorkshireman when I hear them play. Such talent and such a beautiful instrument.
Che dio vi benedica grandemente tutti ora e in eterno gloria eterna a dio padre gloria eterna a Gesù cristo gloria eterna allo spirito santo nei secoli dei secoli senza fine amen alleluyia
To me the chorus which the main melody comes from has two sets of words - neither of which are mentioned here. The main version is... "One talent have I, To take to the sky, While others are blessed, With ten of the best. Why should I complain, From duty refrain. No never. No never, not I". The other chorus I learned as a small child were... "In Space Rockets soon We'll zoom to the moon Before we get there Our hearts we'll prepare To walk with the Lord On Earth where he trod And follow wherever he leads."
Wow!! Thank god I managed to get the last ticket for their gig at Skipton Town Hall next week...shame it literally was the last ticket, I wanted desperately to share it with somebody I know. Either way I willl loveit!!!
A great performance of this classic March! The tune isn’t Deep and Wide though. The song is I am Happy Today by the same composer as the March. There are 5 verses but here’s the first one. I’m happy today Oh yes I’m happy today In Jesus Christ I’m happy today For He has taken all my sins away And that’s why I’m happy today. 😊🙏🎶🎶🎶
This sounds amazing. How difficult is it? My conductor wants me to do a solo, but I’ve only been playing soprano for about a year, with about 8 years of Bb cornet behind that.
Have a go & practice hard. The difficulty here I suspect would be delivering the power required without splitting everything. Take a look at the Cory version too. Good luck. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LE6O3FEa5NI.html
Man for the whole piece I was thinking, "yeah yeah another **stellar** euphonium player with an amazing tone", then my eyebrows almost entered orbit on that gorgeous last insanely high note. Wow!
Absolutely amazing. As a Salvationist bandsman, my question is, which corps was this recorded at? I can see the flags in the background but can't make them out.
Please also listen to young Oliver Bartlett playing this. He is just 14 and has been playing tuba for one year only. (Ringwood and Burley band- 4th section)