Alongside the feature pieces, audiences can also look forward to the Scottish grand ballad Perthshire Majesty by Samuel Hazo and the eerie sub-zero wilderness of Tundra by William Owens.
They can also expect traditional classics like Shostakovich’s Folk Dances, the toe-tapping Irish Washerwoman and the legendary train journey of the Wabash Cannonball, in which the band gets to show off their new whistle.
“Our players have really been enjoying the current repertoire,” co-conductor James Bevin said.
“We’ve extended the band musically with some demanding works over the past few months, and I’m proud to say that they’ve risen to the challenge and are sounding great”.
Tickets are $5 at the door and free for children and Hastings Music Society members.
People can also keep up to date with Bay Cities’ Symphonic Band’s upcoming events by following them on Facebook or checking out their website at www.baycities.band.
Bay Cities’ Symphonic Band, together with the Hastings Music Society, showcased their newly purchased vibraphone for a special concert showcasing music about magical beasts last year.
With storytelling narrated by well-known local Ian Hunt, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them included dancing garden gnomes, marching trolls, mythical flying piasas, dragons, Bigfoot, the last of the unicorns and more.