
- Peter Graham test for RAH Final
- May 01 2009
A new work by Peter Graham has been chosen as the test-piece for the Final of the National Brass Band Championships in the Royal Albert Hall.
Read more... - Switzerland takes first scalp on 'Euro' weekend
- May 01 2009
Bertrand Moren of Switzerland wins the European Composers' Competition in Ostend.
Read more... - Mead to star in live webcast
- April 19 2009
Euphonium virtuoso, Steven Mead, who is on a visit to the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) in the USA and Mississauga in Canada, will be appearing live on the Internet on Tuesday evening (21st).
Read more... - Full results from National Youth Championships
- April 07 2009
Top titles at the 2009 National Youth Brass Band Championships go to Camborne, Sellers, Gloucestershire, Gwynedd Mon and Smithy Bridge.
Read more... - Black Dyke to feature in Brass in Concert opener
- April 01 2009
Brass in Concert organisers, Paul and Jackie Beere, have announced a massive boost for the 2009 Brass in Concert Festival. As plans come together for the event, the organisers have secured the services of Black Dyke Band to top the bill of the World of Brass in Concert gala opener.
Read more... - Another ‘Gray’ day in Dundee as the sun shines on Scottish Co-op
- March 29 2009
by Kenneth Crookston
The traditional Scottish home of jute, jam and journalism - Desperate Dan and cow pie et al - Dundee is renowned for many things, none of which inclide the unseasonably fine weather that greeted the competitors in the Scottish Brass Band Championships, which took place at the city's Caird Hall last weekend under the finely-tuned auspices of the Scottish Brass Band Association (SBBA). For the two days of the event, the sun shone brightly on the east coast city, and that may be one of the reasons why the cavernous venue remained only a fraction full for the vast majority of the time.
Read more... - A mixed bag in the North of England
- March 29 2009
by Steve Jack
A few weeks ago, on Test Match Special, Jonathan Agnew asked Geoff Boycott what sports or hobbies used statistics, numbers and historical facts as much as cricket. Boycott couldn't come up with an answer, which, for a Yorkshireman who should be steeped in the traditions of bands, is as sacrilegious as one waving a flag with a red rose on it!
Well, here are a few statistics from Darlington to get us going - the home guard changed here for the first time since 2001 as East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS), under the direction of Robert Childs, beat perennial favourite, Reg Vardy (the band's first win since 1998). In doing so, Dr. Childs took his second ‘Area' title of the campaign and left brother, Nicholas, stuck on 19 wins.
Read more... - Redbridge domination continues as Zone One makes its mark
- March 29 2009
by Christopher Thomas
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With Redbridge having held the title of London and Southern Counties Champions for no less than six out of the last seven years, it is no surprise that it was the hot tip for victory once again in 2009. In previous years, though, the band has never held the title of Butlins Champion to carry with it to Stevenage, let alone a little matter of £6,000 in the bank as a result - a confidence booster if ever there was one. - Full results from Darlington
- March 23 2009
EYMS regains the title in a Childs bothers one-two at the North of England Regional Championships
Read more... - Full results from Stevenage
- March 23 2009
Redbridge's dominance continues at the London and Southern Counties Regional Championships
Read more... - Full results from Dundee
- March 23 2009
Scottish Co-op back on top in Scotland after yet another victory for Russell Gray.
Read more... - Camborne double marks high-quality event at Torquay
- March 20 2009
by Robert Richardson
The West of England Regional Championships in Torquay are always a joy to visit. A good standard of bands in every section, extremely helpful administrative staff and a friendly atmosphere amongst competitors ensures that this region is one in which brass bands will remain strong for generations to come. With some great choices for test-pieces, the weekend was always going to see plenty of good playing and, despite some claims that certain pieces are unsuitable for the section to which they have been assigned, bands in every section here tackled their respective tests with great merit and fine performances were given over both days of contesting.
Read more... - Swansea salutes as European Champion returns to the top
- March 20 2009
Megan Allan reports from Swansea.
With only a total of 39 bands making it to the starting line at the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea this year, there was a slightly downbeat feeling to last weekend's Regional Championships in Wales. However, despite the reduction in quantity, the quality of the qualifying performances was highly encouraging in all the five sections, topped by a Championship winning rendition of Salute to Youth from the European Champion, Cory Band, that brought the written comment from adjudicator David Read, ‘Gilbert [Vinter] would have liked this. I can pay you no higher compliment!'
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Directed by Dr. Robert Childs, it was also a performance that wrestled the Regional Challenge Trophy out of the grip of reigning champion, Tredegar, directed by Ian Porthouse, which had earlier posted a high-quality defence of the title to book a place at the Royal Albert Hall in October. - Low-key victory for Desford in the Midlands
- March 19 2009
by Christopher Thomas
It was in 2003 that Desford Colliery last retained the Midland Regional Championship and, by rights, the band's victory in Bedworth on Sunday should have been a reason to celebrate in style, as it not only sealed the crown and a place at the Royal Albert Hall come October, but also cemented its recently-formed relationship with Russell Gray. The fact that this year's win had something of a hollow feel about it, however, was in part down to the fact that most of the players had already left Bedworth Civic Hall by the time the results were announced, frustrated by the band's performance of Salute to Youth. It was a situation that contributed to a strangely subdued response to John Slater's announcement of the 2009 Champion. Subdued, that is, in contrast to the delighted cheers of Newstead, which will join Desford as this year's Midland representatives in London.
Read more... - Full results from Bradford
- March 19 2009
Rothwell storms to victory at Yorkshire Championships
Read more... - Full results from Blackpool
- March 19 2009
Foden's continues to dominate in the North West
Read more... - Full results from Bedworth
- March 19 2009
Russell Gray steers Desford to another victory in the Midlands
Read more... - Full results from Swansea
- March 19 2009
More glory for Cory as the European Champion regains the Welsh title
Read more... - Full results from Torquay
- March 19 2009
Camborne Town returns to the top at the West of England Regional Championships
Read more... - The future of brass bands
- March 11 2009
Following on from last week’s profile of Mike Kilroy, Hammonds Saltaire Band’s principal euphonium reveals his views on the contemporary brass band scene and its future in the UK
Read more... - Business-as-usual for four-in-a-row Foden’s at Blackpool
- March 11 2009
by Alan Jenkins
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Surprise and business-as-usual were on the menu for visitors to Blackpool last Sunday (1st). En route from the car park to the Winter Gardens in the early morning drizzle, there was time to reflect on the surprising news that Adolf Hitler had ordered the Luftwaffe not to bomb Blackpool as he intended to spend some of his holidays there. Most of the reflection centred upon what would be spared by the wrecking ball, bearing in mind the words of the Führer, revealed in his favourite architect’s Memoirs: ‘Hitler liked to say that the purpose of his building was to transmit his time and its spirit to posterity. Ultimately, all that remained to remind men of the great epochs of history was their monumental architecture…’ - Authentic Vinter still proves elusive at St. George’s Hall
- March 11 2009
by Kenneth Crookston
After the recent Royal Northern College of Music Festival of Brass, it was suggested by this writer that the overall (but not exclusively) meagre standard of performance in the tribute to Gilbert Vinter that took place over that entire weekend may have been a consequence of underestimation of the music’s content and lack of available preparation time, a hypothesis made all the more likely by the complex nature of much of the other music programmed in Manchester.
Read more... - EBBA announces ‘Euro’ line-up
- March 11 2009
The European Brass Band Association (EBBA) has announced an impressive line-up of competing bands for this year’s European Brass Band Championships, which will take place in the Kursall, Ostend, from 30 April to 3 May.
Read more... - Coldstream Guards give royal performance at Windsor
- March 11 2009
by David B. Diggs, Lehigh University
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Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, was the recent venue of a spectacular evening of music and celebration, conceived by Sir Michael Rose, 28th Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, as an opportunity to reflect on the history of the Regiment and its contribution to the music of the nation. A reception in St. George’s Hall for the officers and guests of the Regiment began the evening, followed by the concert in the Waterloo Chamber. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, Senior Colonel Foot Guards, were in attendance for the concert, and to anyone’s recollection, this is the first Regimental concert performed with the Royal Family as guests. - Scotland to pioneer Community Section
- March 11 2009
The Scottish Brass Band Association (SBBA) has announced a groundbreaking new initiative, which will see the introduction of an additional element to next weekend’s Scottish Championships.
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