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Musical numbers played by the bands include
* Aces High by Goodwin Bryce
* Life on Mars by Bowie Bemaerts
* Once Upon a Time in the West Composer by Ennio Morricone Arranged by Andrew Duncan
* I Don’t Know How To Love Him by Andrew Lloyd Webber arranged by Graham Walker
Brass Band podcast from Britain Ireland USA Canada Australia New Zealand Japan Belgium.
Written by Ian McKenzie on February 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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BOOSEY & HAWKES INSTRUMENTS
The closure of the Boosey & Hawkes musical instrument factory in 2005 marked the end of large-scale instrument manufacture in the UK. A collection of the instruments made by Boosey and Hawkes was started in 1859 and has now found a new home in the Horniman Museum with a display of over 100 items from the company’s instrument collection and archives. Tom visited the Museum to look round the exhibition with the curator for the collection, Dr. Bradley Strauchen, and to catch up with some of the people who worked for the company.
Sound Designs: The Story of Boosey & Hawkes is on permanent display at the Horniman Museum in London.
BBC - Radio 3 - Music Matters - 3 December 2006
Written by Ian McKenzie on December 1st, 2006 with no comments.
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With Christmas just a month away, we would like to draw your attention to several new Christmas CDs that have been released this season. Sounds of Christmas is a double CD recording of the entire contents of our new Sounds of Christmas book of 36 arrangements and is played by the star-studded World of Brass Ensemble.
The Black Dyke Christmas Carol is more than just a brass band CD. This inspired project, put together by Alan Jenkins, includes an abridged version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol which is juxtaposed with appropriate Christmas music reflecting the mood of the text from the band.
‘Tis A Gift is brought to you by the 2006 U.S. Open Champion Brass Band, Brass Band of Central Florida. The band visited the U.K. recently and competed in the Brass in Concert (www.brassinconcert.com) Championship where it carried off the awards for Most Entertaining Performance and Best Percussion Section.
Christmas Tidings is the latest release from The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army and includes repertoire that they will be performing at the Celebrating Christmas concert in London’s Royal Albert Hall next Thursday.
The Twelve Days of Christmas captures a festive pre-Christmas concert that was given to a capacity audience in the Floral Hall of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden by The Royal Opera House Brass Soloists and sixteen members of the chorus.
The Festive Season played by London Citadel Band from Ontario, Canada and the compilation CD Christmas in Brass 2006 complete our list of new Christmas releases. If you missed out on Christmas in Brass 2005 last year, why not catch up by buying 2005 and 2006 at a special combined price of £6.99?
Bones Apart are an all-female trombone quartet who have made a big impact in the world of brass since their formation in 1999. The group has been featured in national newspapers and international magazines and have established themselves as one of the foremost brass chamber groups. Their latest CD Enigma has just been released on the Egon label and we are delighted to add their name to the impressive list of artists contained in our catalogue.
Christmas is often a time when we catch up on our reading and a new book by Ronald W. Holz is sure to hold your attention for many an hour. Brass Bands of The Salvation Army is an impressive publication which has been extensively researched and painstakingly put together and is packed full of information including around 200 photographs and illustrations.
Written by Ian McKenzie on November 28th, 2006 with no comments.
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The St Dennis Band (Cornwall) was thought to have been formed in 1836 as part of the festivities in connection with the coronation of Queen Victoria and has continued to function by voluntary contributions up to the present time. Their first contest was in 1882 and this was followed by a series of contest successes covering all the ensuing years. Their contest were not confined to Cornwall . They had successes at Crystal Palace, Alexandra Palace and no less than twenty nine first prize winnings of the much coveted Prince of Wales Trophy held annually at the West of England Bandsmans Festival at Bugle.
St Dennis Band - Cornwall
Written by Ian McKenzie on October 28th, 2006 with no comments.
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Test piece:
Les Francs Juges, Berlioz arr Frank Wright
Adjudicators:
David Read, Geoffrey Whitham and William Relton
Results:
1. Grimethorpe Colliery UK Coal, Allan Withington, 16, 196
2. Black Dyke, Dr. Nicholas Childs, 8, 194
3. YBS Band, Professor David King, 4, 193
4. Buy As You View, Dr. Robert Childs, 7, 192
5. Fodens Richardson, Gary Cutt, 15, 191
6. Leyland, Russell Gray, 20, 190
7. Fairey Band, Simon Stonehouse, 6, 189
8. Kirkintilloch, Steve Bastable, 19, 188
9. Mount Charles, Nigel Weeks, 17, 187
10. Scottish Co-op, Alan Ramsay, 12, 186
11. Staines, Ian McElligott, 3, 185
12. Fishburn, Richard Evans, 18, 184
13. Camborne Town, Frank Renton, 14, 183
14. Rothwell Temperance, David Roberts, 11, 182
15. Jaguar (Coventry), Dave Lea, 2, 180
16. Reg Vardy , Ray Farr, 10, 177
17. Newstead Welfare, Duncan Beckley, 1, 175
18. Aveley and Newham, Nigel Taken, 9, 173
19. Parc & Dare, Peter Parkes, 13,171
20. Burry Port Town, Michael Thorne, 5, 170
Best instrumentalist: Bert Van Thienen, Soprano, YBS
Written by Ian McKenzie on October 28th, 2006 with no comments.
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Welcome to the web site of the world’s most successful brass band. YBS band, under its inspirational conductor Professor David King, continue to thrill the world of banding with its groundbreaking concerts, CD recordings and contest performances.
Link: Welcome to the home of the YBS Band
Written by Ian McKenzie on September 25th, 2006 with no comments.
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2006 is the 125th anniversary year of Chatham Citadel Band of The Salvation Army and, to celebrate this landmark, the band will be presenting a concert at The Salvation Army Citadel in Church Street, Chatham on Saturday 16th September at 7pm. Although the band can be heard every Sunday when it takes part in regular worship, it is unusual for the band to give a concert in the Citadel in its own right.
Chatham Salvation Army » 125 Years of Chatham Band
Written by Ian McKenzie on September 13th, 2006 with no comments.
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The Magazine for the Brass Musician
Welcome to The Brass Herald, a publication for all brass musicians. The magazine is published in October, March, May and August and contains articles by perhaps the most authoritative team of writers in the world of brass.
The Brass Herald
Written by Ian McKenzie on August 25th, 2006 with no comments.
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The Brighouse and Rastrick Band invite applications for the post of Resident Conductor. The band is looking for a very strong band trainer / musical director, to work with us on a day-to-day basis to uphold the highest standards of performance. The desired candidate must also be an exceptional presenter and compere.
In return, the band offers the chance to work with an excellent team of dedicated players, and an opportunity to be an integral part of “B&R”, fulfilling a busy and high profile concert schedule throughout the country.
All applicants should be made in writing (including e-mail) by 9th September to any of the following:
- Mike Norton, Chairman. mikenorton58@btinternet.com ;
- Paul Beaumont, President. paul_beaumont@blueyonder.co.uk ; or
- Brighouse & Rastrick Band, “West Ridings”, Finkil Street, Brighouse, West Yorks. HD6 2NY
Resident Conductor
Written by Ian McKenzie on August 10th, 2006 with no comments.
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The association was set up in 1946 to promote and further the interest of brass banding throughout the Southwest and foster the fellowship within the movement, and it is no mean feat that the association is still strong 60 years on.
The association is very active and currently has a membership of 66 bands. During the course of the year it takes on the responsibility of sponsoring contests throughout the South West. Over the past years it has promoted very successfully education and training events in the vein of conductors workshops, full band workshops as well as individual instrumental workshops, all of which have proved to be very popular with membership bands.
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Written by Ian McKenzie on June 27th, 2006 with no comments.
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