People
You are currently browsing the articles from Sounding Brass matching the category People.
Personnel Update
The CSB is once again undergoing some changes in personnel, made necessary by Jim McArthur’s sudden departure in January. Jim came into the band on euphonium in 2003 and since that time has made a superb contribution to the band’s ministry. He will be missed.
Replacing Jim on euphonium is Michael Stayner, who is moving over from first trombone.
Coming into the band we welcome Andrew Poirier, a professional musician and well-known trombone soloist who is much in demand in Toronto and throughout Canada. To accommodate his professional engagements, and recognizing that certain commitments may take him away from the band’s ministry on occasion, Andrew has been appointed as an auxiliary member of the staff band for the remainder of the 2006-2007 season.
The CSB also officially welcomes Stuart Cornie as our new media technician. Actually, Stuart travelled with the band on our recent visit to California and was most helpful in preparing and operating multimedia presentations to enhance the band’s musical ministry. A longtime bandsman and former bandmaster, Stuart knows his way around computers and has worked extensively at creating and managing websites both for the Canada and Bermuda Territory, U.K. Territory and The Salvation Army’s International Headquarters. He is already proving to be a very worthwhile addition to the band.
Stuart will be assisted by Sarah Ewing, who originally came into the band on cornet in 2003. Unfortunately, she has not been able to play her instrument over the past year and a half due to ongoing dental work. Sarah will be staying on as assistant media technician and also to help with percussion as necessary.
Written by Ian McKenzie on March 26th, 2007 with no comments.
Read more articles on People and Salvation Army and Announcements and Canada.
British Bandsman CD of the Year is A Golden Year played by Black Dyke Band. Released early in 2006, A Golden Year is a record of some of the major works performed by the band in concert and in competition during 2005, its 150th anniversary year, and includes its winning performance, at the British Open Championship, of Bram Tovey’s A Night to Sing.
British Bandsman CD of the Year is Euphonium Virtuoso played by the much travelled Steven Mead accompanied by Brass Band Buizingen. Steven is a real global ambassador for the euphonium and this year has taken the instrument into even more uncharted waters having played solo at the Milan Fashion Show in September!
Brass Band World CD of the Year is The Heaton Collection Volume 4 on the SP&S label and played by Black Dyke Band. This, of course, is not the first time that a CD in The Heaton Collection has carried off a major award. The first release in the series (now known as Volumes 1 & 2) was named CD of the Year back in 2002 by British Bandsman. Volume 4 represents the final release in the series and completes the project of recording all th e brass band works of Wilfred Heaton.
In an unusual move, Brass Band World Solo CD of the Year is Caprice by the stunning young trumpeter Alison Balsom. Although Ms Balsom plays the trumpet on this CD and is accompanied by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra she first learned to play a brass instrument in Royston Town Band and still maintains contact with the band, popping in for a ‘blow’ from time to time!
Written by Ian McKenzie on December 15th, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on People and Recordings and Bands.
Big band leader and jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, who played with Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Kenton and recorded the Rocky theme song, has died at the age of 78.
The Canadian-born Ferguson died in a Ventura, Calif., hospital Wednesday after suffering kidney and liver failure brought on by an abdominal infection.
Ferguson’s death comes just weeks after he and his Big Bop Nouveau Band had completed recording an album. They also played several sold out performances at New York’s Blue Note Club in late July.
CBC Arts: Band leader, trumpeter Maynard Ferguson dies
Written by Ian McKenzie on August 25th, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on Trumpet and North America and People and USA and News and Canada.
In addition to a fine band web-site, the Harrogate Band maintains what is likely the most complete collection of links to brass band resources. The site’s title, “The Internet Bandsman’s ‘Everything Within’” (IBEW) is a nod to the Victorian domestic how-to handbook, “Enquire Within Upon Everything.”
At the IBEW site you will find thousands of links to brass band information organized by the following categories:
- UK Brass Bands
- Overseas Bands
- Brass Ensembles
- Wind & Concert
- People
- Instruments
- Organisations
- Events
- Books & Music
- Other Suppliers
- Reference
- Humour
From the front page:
The complete information resource for brass bands world-wide. All entries completely free, including events diary, vacancies and mini web pages.
The world’s most comprehensive collection of links to Brass Band related web sites, contacts, addresses and reference information. A complete directory of brass band web sites across the world, brass ensembles, other bands, people, suppliers, music, books, CDs, instruments, recordings, services, organisations, contest, concert and festivals details and diary, vacancies, history, championships, humour, vintage pictures, brass band genealogies, extinct bands, and much more! Over 7,000 entries to explore. Serving the brass band community since 1997, with over 1000 visitors per day.
Brass Band Resources - The Internet Bandsman’s “Everything Within”
[tags]Brass Bands, Resources, Brass Music, Books, Reference, Humour[/tags]
Written by Ian McKenzie on June 17th, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on Books and People and Humour and Festivals and Conferences and North America and New Zealand and Australia and Web Sites and Canada and U.K. and USA and Salvation Army and Instruments and Bands.
Here you’ll find over 350 pages of FREE information, articles and resources for trombonists and other musicians. Browse a category, click on an image, or enter some words in the site specific search field to learn more about what is available inside yeodoug.com.
Douglas Yeo Trombone Web Site
Written by Ian McKenzie on May 11th, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on Trombone and People and USA and Web Sites.
At 90, Fred Johnston, retired Salvation Army bandmaster of the Simcoe Community Church in Ontario, still blows his own horn. That ‘horn’ is a Besson Sovereign cornet, which belongs to the band. When 11, he learned to play in Woodstock, Ont. Taught by Stan Cracknell, he has played for 79 years.
Read on
Written by Ian McKenzie on May 4th, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on People and Salvation Army and Canada.
UK Brass Player Database
Welcome to the UK BRASS PLAYER DATABASE
The UK Brass Player Database is designed so that Brass Players from across the UK can show other ensembles/groups that they are available to play.
Brass Musician Available for Gigs?
Are you available to perform? Then enter your details in to the database so that other bands, ensembles, performers and fixers can contact you.
Looking for a Player?
Are you looking for a dep for your band? A soloist for a concert? Someone to be a regular player in your ensemble? Then search the UK Brass Player Database.
Written by Ian McKenzie on April 22nd, 2006 with no comments.
Read more articles on People and U.K..