Black Vanilla Orchid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

an amateur and occasional woodwind ensemble, loosely affiliated to the Dunbartonshire Concert Band, whose name is as exotic and mysterious as some of the sounds they produce

 

 

James McMillan (flute)

Alan Cooper (oboe/cor)

Jacqui McMahon (clarinet/alto sax)

Richard Phelps (bassoon)

…with others who can occasionally be persuaded

 

 

 

 

Kibble Palace (Glasgow) March 2007

 

 

 

 

We are amateurs (very!), and just do this for fun. But occasionally we go public for charity events and other informal occasions.

 

 

Previous engagements:

 

28 November 2009: Marie Curie Hospice charity collection, Princes Square, Glasgow.

13 December 2008: Caroline & Kieran’s wedding – Tron Church Hall

16 November 2008: Macmillan Cancer – charity art show

25 October 2008: Kibble Palace (Sally Whittle - soloist) – in aid of the British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society

29 May 2008: SPIFOX anniversary – charity buffet (Edinburgh)

15 March 2008: Kibble Palace (Glasgow Botanic gardens, 2:00-4:00pm) - Marie Curie Hospice collection

14 October 2007: Marie Curie Charity Event (Oran Mor)

27 October 2007: Kibble Palace (Glasgow Botanic Gardens) – Saturday afternoon – for Barnado’s

24 November 2007: RDA (Sandyflats) Charity Event

24 March 2007: Kibble Palace (Glasgow Botanic gardens) - Marie Curie Hospice collection

30 March 2007: SENSE Scotland charity fashion show – tafelmusik

December 2006: Mugdock Country Park - Xmas Fair

December 2006: Marie Curie Hospice (Hunters Hill) – Christmas lights ceremony

6 March 2006: Kilmacolm Church ladies group

10 January 2006: Church social

7 February 2005: Church social

 

 

Other sometime players:

 

Sally Whittle (clarinet)

Anna Louise Mason (flute)

Lynne MacGee (flute/piano)

Adrienne Girvan (flute)

Ishbel Campbell (flute)

Alison Scott (flute)

Liz Ashley (flute)

Monika Mihm (clarinet)

Fiona Sim (French horn)

 

Contacts:   Richard Phelps (rmpceng@hotmail.co.uk)

Alan Cooper (alanc@chem.gla.ac.uk)

 

 

About the name…

Our founder member, Jacqui (herself a rare and exotic species), once saw a black vanilla orchid (Nigritella nigra) in an alpine meadow - and ever since has wanted to play in a band of this name.