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Equally impressive are the bands attempts to find the lighter moments in Bowmans score in a well-tempered performance of this engaging piece. Also/previously known as: Scottish Band Association Contest. Coalburn Silver (Gareth Bowman): 1855. document.write(' type="hidden" '); *Views and comments expressed are opinions of the reporter and dont necessarily represent those of SBBA. document.write(' type="hidden" '); Over the weekend of the 4-5 March 2023 more than fifty bands will be competing across all sections seeking the honour of representing Yorkshire at the finals of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. No doubting that as Stephan Hodel's accessible work was played with brio by all the competitors with a special mention to the excellent percussion teams. Whitburn (Prof Nicholas Childs): 192**2. An opening of poise from Unison Kinneil, Raymond Tennant ensuring a well-measured account. The band appears to settle into its stride as the piece progresses, feeling particularly at ease in the warmer corners of the piece, which was commissioned for the European Brass Band Championships in Falkirk in 1990. 16) Kingdom Brass | Paul Drury - Fraternity (Thierry Deleruyelle). Granny's Bike, meanwhile, features some cycling-related sounds which bring another dimension to an entertaining performance. Best Instrumentalist: Euphonium, Brass Sounds Inverclyde. Neither opted for the full bore approach, although Dalkeith had a true 1960s colour palette vibrancy, and Bo'ness played with a bold sheen of gloss to their dynamic finish. Bo'ness & Carriden (Charlie Farren): 189*2. Brass Band Results [ Upgrade to pro and remove adverts] Scottish Championship (Second Section) Sat 12th Mar 2022 Form Guide Geography Competitors Reset Sort Hide Highlight Best Instrumentalist: Soprano Cornet, Campbeltown Brass Great Britain Area Contests Great Britain National Contest National Championships Comments or Corrections? This work was first set as the test-piece for the 2010 British Open and pays tribute to this diversity and to the great American brass virtuosi. It's to the theatre King's Park Brass takes the Perth audience next, in Bring Him Home, from Les Misrables. Bubblewrap Boogie sees Laura Carter take the baton, with maestro Fernie moving on tuba. There are some fragilities which bring the sheen off but it's a performance of great commitment from Kingdom. document.write(' value="' + document.URL + '">'); We will be taking part in the Yorkshire Areas on the evening of 5th March 2022 at Huddersfield Town Hall. That was obvious throughout a weekend that also saw a trio of non-competitive bands in Abbey Brass, Brass Central Strathearn and Clackmannan Youth & Development perform super 15 minute sets. SG1 1LZ 18/19 March Kevin Williams (Regional Secretary): secretary@london.regional-contest.org.uk / 07813 154163 MIDLANDS https://mabbc.org/ New venue: The Core, Corby, Northants, NN17 1QG Newmains (Mike Marzella): 1846. The work sees Hepworth employ a revised formation on stage, with cornets facing each other, and euphs/baris sitting in back row cornet and bass trom positions. The programme continues with set work, Growing Pains, in which the Midlothian band demonstrates good balance and awareness of the key lines at any one time. From 1945 to 1950, Scottish entries to the National Championship of Great Britain were determined by the results of that year's Scottish Area (Daily Herald Qualifying) Contest. Well done, folks. Thw Scottish Open Championships, presented by the Scottish Brass Band Association - live from Perth Concert Hall, Adjudicators: John Doyle and Glyn Williams, 1) Johnstone Band | Colin McKenzie 2) East London Brass | Jayne Murrill 3) Dalmellington Band | Gary Williams 4) Newtongrange Silver Band | Anne Crookston 5) Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass | Mareika Gray 6) Rainford Band | David Thornton 7) Easington Colliery Band | Stephen Malcolm 8) Elland Silver Band | Daniel Brooks 9) City of Bradford Band | Jonathan Bates 10) Bon-Accord Silver Band | Stephen Malcolm 11) Pemberton Old Wigan DW Band | Chris Binns 12) Fishburn Band | Duncan Beckley 13) Unison Kinneil Band | Raymond Tennant 14) The Kirkintilloch Band | David Roberts 15) Whitburn Band | Nicholas Childs 16) Kingdom Brass | Paul Drury 17) Hepworth Band | Ryan Watkins 18) Wingates Band | Andrea Price 19) the cooperation band | Michael Fowles. Annan Town (Andrew Warriner): 17710. Scottish Power Pipe Band at the British Championships at Battery Park on Saturday 21 May 2022.This was a medley competition and the tunes listed in the progr. Tuned percussion adds a further colour to the engaging sounds around the stand during a confident final offering from the West Lothian band. Include your email address if you like. Confident and cultured on an interpretation of great certainty of thought, there were moments of individual unease and ensemble intonation heard throughout, meaning victory was clear cut rather than emphatic. There is a religious dimension to Revelation, as the title suggests, though at times, Hepworth is practically devilish as it relishes the faster moving corners of Wilby's score. The MD is typically animated in his gesture, an extra spring in his step after solo cornet clears the famous high hurdle. Well done, solo cornet player, ascending to the higher reaches in that moment before the band, inspired by solo trombone, is suitably jaunty in the endearing tunes which follow. The solo sound enchants the Perth audience while the band accompanies with some neat, light-hearted choreography. Sandon follows, an ensemble from the band performing the first verse. Its full of fun - but the discipline remains in the playing, which is to members credit. The Girl Who Sat on the Hill brings the bands programme - and the weekend of performances - to a close with tasty harmonies, the rhythmic work positively bristling with energy. Great Britain Area Contests Great Britain National Contest National Championships Notes Prior to World War Two, this contest existed as a standalone Scottish Championship. The MDs smile at the end told you everything. They could have flown there on their power of their celebrations on Saturday evening. There's a pleasing lilt to the siciliana, with ensemble only occasionally losing its rigidity. Granite City Brass (Bruce Wallace): 1864. Following the latest success, Prof Childs told 4BR: "I'm delighted for the band and the players. As they did the following day Sheona Wade and Sandy Smith gave detailed analyses of what they were looking for, and what they heard from the performances. Queensland Band Championships - 2022 September 24, 2022 0 6205 Hi Loyal Viewers! Very healthy numbers indeed in Irvine and Dreghorn Youth Band - and the sounds are equally impressive in Gonna Fly Now, which gets the band off to a super start. This is, at times, a rather 'bitty' score but the MD threads it together and helps ensure cohesion to the performance. A little over-exuberant to close, perhaps - but Pemberton Old can return to Wigan feeling chuffed with its performance on stage in Perth. We all knew just how demanding the challenges were on 'Contest Music', but everyone delivered so well especially 1 meter apart. Working with read more, Sound is a contemporary music charity based in Aberdeenshire which helps to facilitate composers and gives opportunities to young local musicians read more, Kirkton Youth Band is delighted to welcome new assistant tutor Kay Colvine. document.write(' value="' + document.URL + '">'); As with several of the performances today, the East Dunbartonshire band is working hard to find the light and shade in the score of this famous march, which remains full of confidence throughout. Penicuik Silver (Douglas Anderson): 170, Best Instrumentalist: flugel (Kilmarnock Concert), Test piece: Argos (Stephan Hodel)Adjudicators: John Doyle and Sandy Smith, 1. It brings down the curtain on a characterful rendition of a fine piece, one which did much to engage the audience in Perth. The London outfit is a regular visitor to the Scottish Open and has left nothing in reserve in its journey north to Scotland's Fair City, bringing to the stage an intricate work - with flair. With percussion in full flight and bass trombone unleashed (and firing straight at the press gallery), there is a delightfully menacing quality to the band's performance. It's percussion aplenty in this piece, alluring grooves underpinning the melodies. It's a well-tempered performance and an engaging reading; a fine choice and one which Bon-Accord Silver embraced on stage in Perth. Watch the action here. With their euphonium also picking up a 'best' accolade they may have been disappointed they didn't get the Cheltenham nod, but on the day the consistent ensemble virtues of their rivals just held sway. On this occasion it will be one that comes closer together following the tragic news that left its mark on those who are part of it. In the Highlands, featuring Highland Cathedral, starts with very assured cornet playing from Ruaridh Prentice, before the sound of the full band bursts into life. 11th June, 2022 11th June, 2022 / News / By Paul Brown. Rococo Variations was commissioned by the British Open Championships for the 2008 contest in Symphony Hall, Birmingham. The moment of reflection observed after each section for those lost to the Scottish brass band community, as well as those suffering in the Ukraine conflict, became ever more poignant before the announcement of the result of the Fourth Section, where Coalburn Intermediate Band was to have performed. There was no "smoke and mirrors" about this writing he added. Dalmellington is looking to improve upon its eighth place at the Scottish Open in 2021 and opens up into a sound of tremendous breadth when required. Ah, those pesky results. Super Cali Fragilistic Expialidocious bounces along, the players relishing the Mary Poppins number, then Newtongrange Junior Band brings its performance to a close with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, another piece handled with poise. They. Johnstone Band, from Renfrewshire, opens proceedings with The Essence of Time and its purposeful, even if not quite all the detail springs from the score. After enduring a few frustrating years away from the top flight, the Fife band is back - and is keen to make up for lost time in its first Scottish Open appearance for about five years. James Doyle A Whitburn Band stalwart has been awarded by the Scottish Brass Band Association (SBBA) for his work with. Theirs was a pastoral delight, with 'Best Horn' player Rosie Martin a mellow focal point. The daunting prospect of tackling Gilbert Vinter's 'Spectrum' brought an informed musical response from the 10 well matched bands in the First Section. Perth Concert Series: Scottish Chamber Orchestra - The Dream Dates: Wed 1 Mar 2023 Spend an evening with Mendelssohn the magician in the company of the SCO and Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev. See more of Scottish Brass Band Association on Facebook. Blue Cheese Crumble Blues, also by Fernie, swings with gusto before When the Saints receives a rendition which shows keen attention to the light and shade in the score. Theres a warmth to the full band sounds, while percussion adds colour but doesnt get in the way. Bravo. Caribbean Holiday, the set work for the section, is steady and it gives the melodies time to breathe, an infectious groove emanating from the stage. 2) East London Brass | Jayne Murrill - Metamorphosis for Brass Band (Jan de Haan). RESULTS FILTER. document.write(' type="hidden" '); document.write(' name="x_owner" '); A suitably eerie opening, before East London Brass opens up into a performance full of commitment and bravado. The enormous introduction gives way to scurrying musical lines, most of which spring off the stage. 2) King's Park Junior Brass | Jordan Fairley. Growing Pains, the set work, has some lovely sounds around the stands, the engaging tunes finding favour with the young players of Broxburn and Livingston Future Brass. He emphasised the point; "Tempos, tempos, tempos, tempos". In fact, there could not have been a more uplifting sight of the sheer joyfulness brass banding can bring than that of Stranraer's representative claiming the trophy for second place from the rather startled judges John Doyle and Sandy Smith. It could be tight at the top today. For what it's worth - and for a bit of fun - here's a prediction from today's contest: 19) the cooperation band | Michael Fowles - The Journey of the Lone Wolf (Simon Dobson). Prior to World War Two, this contest existed as a standalone Scottish Championship. Growing Pains powers forward, with nothing overcooked. 8) Irvine and Dreghorn Youth Band | John Boax. There was just one piece in the ensemble's programme but this about quality, not quantity. Uddingston Strathclyde Novice Juvenile B Drumming: Edinburgh Academy 1. Kirkintilloch Youth Band opens with the march Blaze Away and immediately finds a gentle swagger. It's suitably sombre here. To conclude is Alan Fernies African Funk, a staple of youth band programmes. More results to follow soon. The final, climactic moments, are guided with great care and attention by Paul Drury. 9) City of Bradford Band | Jonathan Bates - The Journey of the Lone Wolf (Simon Dobson). It ends a fine programme - and a refined performance - of which the band could be proud. Theres a Jaws influence to the opening and percussion make plenty people in the audience jump with some suitably dangerous sounds! St David's Brass (John A Dickson): 178 10. "We were jigging about in our seats", Sandy admitted in his pre-results remarks. After a quick hi-hat fix, it's straight on with the final movement, in which the energy and fervour returns in abundance. The band has had to wait its turn to play today but, for the most part, has retained its energy levels and brings its performance to a majestic close. document.write(' name="x_url" '); Edward Gregson's piece was written as part of a collaboration among several banding nations, with the intention the work would be performed at their major championships, including the British Open on UK shores. At times, very menacing. See below for info. The 2022 West of England Regional Championships will take place on Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th March at the Riviera International Conference Centre, Torquay. 2020 saw Tredegar Town Band win the Championship Section of the Welsh "Regionals", therefore gaining an invitation to represent Wales at the 2022 European Championships in Birmingham. Kingdom Brass is suitably haunting to open, grumbling basses soon giving way to haunting chords across the band. Jedforest Instrumental (Philip Rosier): 1817. The sounds are gargantuan to close, bringing to an end a performance of great drama and authority. The UK Pipe Band Championship - Results. The weather was overcast but warmish with occasional periods of sunshine. If you're including contest results please remember to include the date, and as much detail about the contest as you can (conductor, adjudicators, set test piece etc.). "It had everything," John said, as their admirably secure performance, full of balanced tonality and uber-confident solo lines (especially their 'Best Instrumentalist' award winning soprano) played with a touch of elan, provided the early marker that wasn't to be beaten. From soprano to percussion every player did their bit off the number 1 draw, with their euphonium star taking the 'Best Instrumentalist' prize. Kintryre Schools 5. Growing Pains surges forward, retaining its composure, before Cheesy Feet Rock grooves its way to a close. Alan Fernie has been a busy chap today, taking to the stage with several bands; his influence on the Scottish banding scene is quite considerable. Ballyboley 6. However, with the Black Dyke Director of Music at the helm, few would bet against them added yet more silverware to their trophy cabinet. It was never really going to be enough to secure a first hat-trick of titles since 1998 if Whitburn (drawn 6) played anywhere approaching the top of their expected form. Goff Richards' work is a piece of teenage wonderment; light, breezy and daring, a logbook of musical memory of the comings and goings of small aircraft at a local RAF base in Cornwall. Katrina Barr, a stalwart of Campbeltown Brass and a key figure in the bands continued success, ensures a very well-disciplined, refined performance. The direction is calm, authoritative and no-nonsense - and the band returns the favour, rising to the considerable challenges in this evocative work. It's time for another conductor swap, with Alastair Gibson re-taking the baton for When the Saints Go Marching In before an arrangement of Old Mcdonald Had a Farm. A jazz-medley brings down the curtain on Campbeltown Youth Brass' performance, a melting pot of well-kent tunes weaving their way in and out of the texture. Likewise on principal cornet (Amy McMillan) and euphonium (Angus Ritchie), confidence abounds. As was heard in Perth, they certainly present a formidable musical partnership that will be many people's favourites at Blackpool. 6) Rainford Band | David Thornton - English Heritage (George Lloyd). Total scores were calculated taking time penalties into account. Newmilns & Galston (Mark James): 176, Best Instrumentalist: euphonium (Granite City Brass)Best Horn: Rosie Martin (Granite City Brass), Test piece: The Aeronauts (Goff Richards)Adjudicators: Sheona Wade and John Doyle, 1. Neat and nimble to open from Rainford Band, in a work first chosen as the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain test-piece in 1990. Please navigate your way around this website using the taskbar at the top of this page, where you can discover a wealth of useful information regarding the Championships - including information . Kirkintilloch Band (David Roberts): 179, **Invite to National Final and to represent Scotland at the 2023 European Championships *Invite to National Final, Best Cornet: Chris Bradley (Whitburn)Best Trombone: Mark Boyd (Bon-Accord)Best Soprano: Scott Forrest (Whitburn) Best Flugel: Lyndsay Roxburgh (the cooperation band) Best Horn: Andrew McMillan (Whitburn) Best Baritone: Carol Ednie (the cooperation band)Best Euphonium: Chris Shanks (Whitburn)Best Bass: Graham Fraser (Whitburn)Best Bass Section: WhitburnBest Percussion: Whitburn, Test piece: Spectrum (Gilbert Vinter)Adjudicators: Sandy Smith and Sheona Wade, 1. The Fourth, Second and First Sections will be held on the Saturday and the Third and Championship Sections on the Sunday. Langholm Town (Chris Shanks): 175 6. Confidence continues around the stand too, in baritone, euphonium and cornet, as the Yorkshire outfit seeks to make a real impression at the Scottish Open. The Sixth Street Rag sees Alan Fernie pass the baton to music student, Laura Carter, who is clear and concise in her gesture in this jaunty number, which appears to find favour with the players around the stand. This is a terrific piece, laced with catchy tunes and infectious beats and the band seems to enjoy bringing it to the stage in Perth. Once again, balance, detail and control were the keys elements in enabling the music to take flight. Kay, whose family currently has three generations playing in bands, read more, Dalmellington Band is hosting a preview evening ahead of this years Scottish Championships, featuring four bands from Ayrshire. They take their seats for Ode to Joy, with Andrew Foden directing the band in the famous music from Beethoven. The brace of 'outstanding' qualifiers came from Bo'ness & Carriden' conducted by Charlie Farren (who the next day played with Whitburn), and Dalkeith & Monktonhall directed by his former alumni James Chamberlain. 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