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Video: Band plays ode to aviation at Brabazon

By Bristol24/7  Wednesday Sep 14, 2016

On the very floor where planes once towered overhead and where aviation history was made a small section of an orchestra struck up an ode to Bristol’s aerospace heritage.

The now-abandoned Brabazon Hanger – once the world’s largest aircraft hanger – at the old Filton Airfield became home to eight members of the Lydbrook Band on Wednesday as they previewed Innovation 216, a tune inspired by Concorde’s last ever flight into Bristol.

Composed by Liz Lane, the piece is due to be premiered in full at St George’s as part of a series of performances under the Art of Flight series celebrating Bristol’s aviation history.

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Innovation 216 is named after Filton’s own Concorde 216 which is due to be finally given a roof over its head in a new hanger as part of the £19 million Aerospace Bristol museum built across the old runway from the Brabazon buildings, due to open next summer.

Members of the Lydbrook Band struck up where whole planes – including Concorde – were built

The band performed a snippet under the great arches where the Concorde was built in the 1970s in an eerily empty space big enough to house four jumbo jets.

The Art of Flight series – sponsored by Filton-based aerospace companies Airbus, GKN and Rolls-Royce – runs throughout the autumn. The finale will be on November 27 when Innovation 216 will be played for a live audience for the first time.

The music echoed around the vast middle chamber of the Brabazon Hanger

Lane, who composed the piece over the course of a year, said: “It’s all about the beauty of flight and it’s tracing some of the history of flights – from early Bristol Boxkite biplanes to the Brabazon and Concorde.”

She added: “Bristol’s got a fantastic history and I’m so grateful to the people in the industry who’d given so much inspiration for the piece. It’s a tribute to the people who have worked here before and the future of aerospace too.”

 

Read more: Work starts on finally housing Concorde

 

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