This is, at times, a rather 'bitty' score but the MD threads it together and helps ensure cohesion to the performance. Gordon Langford's 'Facets of Glass' has proven to be a tricky test-piece. Penicuik Silver (Douglas Anderson): 170, Best Instrumentalist: flugel (Kilmarnock Concert), Test piece: Argos (Stephan Hodel)Adjudicators: John Doyle and Sandy Smith, 1. Great Britain Area Contests Great Britain National Contest National Championships Notes Prior to World War Two, this contest existed as a standalone Scottish Championship. For the Black Dyke Director of Music, he will look to add to his record of 38 Championship Section Area titles in Durham, whilst the duo will be reunited at the Grand Shield in May a contest won together in 2017. 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. cooperation band used this work as its own choice at the European Brass Band Championship earlier in the year and Stephanie Kennedy, on flugel, takes to the centre of the stage - as she did in Birmingham - to enchant the audience in Perth during the pearly solo passage. The 'coop' head to the Europeans in Birmingham in need of a marked confidence boost after failing to qualify for the first time since 2013. Its to the pop world Campbeltown Brass Juniors takes the Perth audience, in Money, Money, Money. The full schedule for the 2022 National Championship of Great Britain regional contest series has now been confirmed. Whitburn (Prof Nicholas Childs): 192**2. Categories: Classical Music View Dates The percussion section underpins the following piece, Djembe Funk, with similar assurance. 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. The errors are sprinkled over a performance which, when its on song, has much to enjoy, including some classy solo sounds. Good morning, and welcome back to Perth for day two of another busy weekend at the Scottish Festival of Brass. Conductor Charlie Farren ensures a steady pace, with good ensemble. The contest has been run annually without interruption, barring the war years 1915-18 and 1939-44, and also 1958, which was omitted when the contest was moved from late in the year in 1957 to early in the year in 1959 in order to better mesh with the National Championship contesting structure. While not entirely consistent, (and maybe a little over-cooked at points), its a performance which, at its best, does much to impress, with some fine solo playing among the ranks too. Some may have felt they deserved a place or two higher aided by the informed approaches of the MDs, but for the judges they were only pushing for potential top-six finishes. It's well-balanced and the young players capture the excitment of the music, which then becomes altogether more lyrical in outlook. St David's Brass (John A Dickson): 178 10. This is a steady Caribbean Holiday, Caroline Farren looking to ensure everything is in its place, before Whitburn Youth Band brings its programme to a close in Gold Rush, by Cameron Mabon. We are a first section band with our own band room just off junction 22 of the M1 in Leicestershire. Intonation gremlins rise to the fore at times but they are fleeting in a mixed, though engaging, performance from Unison Kinneil Band. Knight Ride is bursting with enthusiasm as the band opens its programme with great energy - no doubt inspired by its musical director, as Alan Fernie guides the young players with vigour. 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. Regional Championships 2023 - Dates LONDON & SOUTHERN COUNTIES http://www.regional-contest.org.uk/lsc/ Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre, Lytton Way, Stevenage. Balance and dynamics were key to the successful colourings that had to be drawn out of what Sheona called, "an incredible piece". Growing Pains surges forward, retaining its composure, before Cheesy Feet Rock grooves its way to a close. Its an emotive work, lyrical melodies rising to the fore. Charlie Boax and Emma. The band played Darkwood by Dan Price and were delighted to have won the 3rd Section and our Principal Euphonium Dawn Spence was award the Best Instrumentalist Prize. The Scottish Championship - which gets under way at 9.30am on Saturday with the Third Section - is the Regional qualifier for the 2022 National Brass Band Championships to be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on September 17-18 and the Royal Albert Hall on October 15 . The intricate trombone section work is neat and although it feels a little frantic elsewhere at times, the playing is exciting. "Take the risk and find the beauty", she said, in referring to the opportunity to, "don't play safe" in the bucolic 'Green' variant. They will also represent the nation at the European Championships in Malmo in 2023. 4) Scottish Borders Youth Brass Band | Alan Fernie. Tell us what's wrong in the box below and click send. It is tight and controlled, the players performing from memory. The Blue Riband 'Champion of Champions' accolade was won by Murray Borthwick of North Shore Brass. Dark, sinister sounds to open from Easington Colliery, courtesy of impressive trombones, in the Bruckner-inspired fanfares. Well done, Miss cornet player, who performs her solo with confidence! Theres a lush quality to the sound of the band in full tilt, and a classy quality to the solo sounds. Apr 5, 2022; 1 min; . 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. enthusiastic with drive to take the band forward and prepare for Concerts this year and Contesting 2024. in the 3rd section, DRSAM, Dip.NCOS Arranger, composer, adjudicator, conductor, Grimethorpe to link with Denis Wick for new partnership, Priestly prep on show ahead of Yorkshire Championships, Regent Hall Concerts - The Countess of Wessex's String Orchestra, Contest: Yorkshire Regional Championships, Boarshurst Silver Band - Stockport Silver Band, Regent Hall Concerts - The Band of the Scots Guards. But whereas his approach failed to resonate at the North West Area, here it left a thrilling mark (aided by 'Best Trombone' Mark Boyd) as it followed the eventual winner on stage. What these young players may lack in experience they make up for in discipline and commitment in a tight, controlled performance. . Clackmannan District (Paul Drury): 1808. There was just one piece in the ensemble's programme but this about quality, not quantity. March 1 The team at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) enjoyed meeting new and familiar faces at the recent Music & Drama Education Expo in London. Ross Bahlaj is suitably languid in his trombone contribution and Chris Flynn (euphonium) demonstrates the refinement for which he has become known with the renowned Glasgow band. Also/previously known as: Scottish Band Association Contest. Greenfield. Theirs was a pastoral delight, with 'Best Horn' player Rosie Martin a mellow focal point. The bold, majestic sounds of Alan Fernie's Prismatic Light open Whitburn Youth Band's programme. Report & Results: 2022 Scottish Championships Victories for Whitburn, Bo'ness & Carriden, Campbeltown, Kilmarnock Concert Brass and Brass Sounds Inverclyde as the thoughts of Scottish brass banding are focused elsewhere on a tragic weekend. The youngsters from Galashiels look incredibly smart and its a nicely balanced group - six trombones! It's tight at the top in today's Scottish Open! A warm welcome to Cupar Beginners Brass, sporting a splendid array of colourful tops as they take to the stage in Perth. The Championship Section contest of the Welsh "Regionals" also acts as the qualifying competition for the European Brass Band Championships the following year. 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. Theres a Jaws influence to the opening and percussion make plenty people in the audience jump with some suitably dangerous sounds! Conductor Chris Binns ensures a flowing open before the disparate material which follows is threaded together nicely, lines of short, stabbing sounds punctuating the air in Perth Concert Hall. A swift change of gear follows and Wingates begins to take the audience on a journey through some of the more spirited sections of Comitas' score. A little over-exuberant to close, perhaps - but Pemberton Old can return to Wigan feeling chuffed with its performance on stage in Perth. Peebles Burgh (David Robb): 1736. The band continues with A Whole New World, from Aladdin. Weston Silver Band 3. Growing Pains, meanwhile, is well handled by a group which clearly relishes the music of its inspirational conductor. 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? South Yorkshire, the band continues to have a strong following to this day. Myriad musical colours rise to the fore before a cry of desperate proportions, delivered with ruthless efficiency by Gordon Kyle on soprano. Now though, they must show they can export that confident swagger of excellence to Blackpool and beyond on a consistent basis. "Every performance we enjoyed. It wasn't flawless from Whitburn, but it was wholly committed, reaching new heights in the final stages, with large spells of the brilliance audiences have long come to expect from the West Lothian outfit. the cooperation band retained the Scottish Championship top section title in Perth Saturday, 07 March 2020 The 125th anniversary of the Scottish Brass Band Association was marked by a fine weekend of competitive action at Perth Concert Hall one that was headed by Championship Section victory celebrations enjoyed for a record 35th time by . 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. There's a great deal of organisation to the opening stages, Jonathan Bates leaving no stone unturned in a multi-layered score. 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. MD Stephanie Mitchell deserves to be given the freedom of Kintyre. The muted colours shine through particularly effectively. What better way to begin a Sunday morning than with the sweet sound of percussion! Concert march, Walkabout, provides an engaging opening to Dalmellington Brass Academy's programme; sprightly and crisp. Whitburn Band. Bo'ness & Carriden (Charlie Farren): 189*2. St Ronan's Silver (Simon Railton): 1799. 15) Big Noise Fallin | Andrew Foden and Alastair Gibson. 275 Oxford Street. Bandstand Boogie is suitably energetic, crisp and with tight ensemble - this is clearly a well-rehearsed group. 2) King's Park Junior Brass | Jordan Fairley. Scottish Open Brass Band Championship Scottish Open Brass Band Championship Details Perth Concert Hall Sat 12 Mar 2022: 9:30amSun 13 Mar 2022: 9:30am Ticket price: 13.50; concessions 11.50 (inc 1.50 booking fee per ticket) per day At times, very menacing. The music ebbs and flows when required and Chris Binns chooses carefully the moments at which to draw the bigger sounds from his charges. The percussion team, in particular, is revelling in the groove en route to a confident close. It has become a very different matter of expectation for Whitburn. We all knew just how demanding the challenges were on 'Contest Music', but everyone delivered so well especially 1 meter apart. As John Doyle (joined by Sheona Wade) pointed out; it's also "not aggressive at all" its inherent appeal found in melodic structures, that he said, "had to be played with control" and not delivered in "hell for leather" style. The Fourth, Second and First Sections will be held on the Saturday and the Third and Championship Sections on the Sunday. Clackmannan meanwhile could perhaps count themselves a little unlucky that their 'thrill a minute' performance right from the pages of a Captain W.E John's escapades wasn't quite what the judges were looking for. Copyright 2022 Brass Band Results & Tim Sawyer, All Rights Reserved, Printed from https://brassbandresults.co.uk/, Scottish Championship (Championship Section), Scottish Area (Daily Herald Qualifying) Contest. The solo playing - notably in the cornet and euphonium departments, as well as bass - is classy, in what is proving to be another well-chosen piece at today's Scottish Open. This was the West Lothian band's 21st Scottish Championship success and the MD's tenth since 2001. Uddingston Strathclyde Novice Juvenile B Drumming: Edinburgh Academy 1. The soaring melodic lines are pure Hollywood and are treated with care and attention. Sandy's summing up that there was "some good playing today" and "nobody disgraced themselves" was an accurate reflection of the standard. Dundee Instrumental (Bob McDonald): 1764. Behind them came other performances of merit; led by a confident Coalburn Silver in fourth, ahead of the more muted pastel shadings of Newmains in fifth and a passionate Bathgate in sixth. Bandstand Boogie is measured as musical director, Stuart Black, guides his young charges through every twist and turn. document.write(' type="hidden" '); 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). Annan Town (Andrew Warriner): 17710. 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. Bathgate (Craig Anderson): 1827. The band brings down the curtain on its programme with Bon Jovi hit, Livin on a Prayer. 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. 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 those opening, Chicago Symphony tribute fanfares met with aplomb by trombones to the Miles Davis and Tommy Dorsey-infused second movement, it is a melting pot of musical styles. It certainly ran a daring 'risk/reward' fine line on what was the MDs energised interpretation (especially the third movement). A suitably eerie opening, before East London Brass opens up into a performance full of commitment and bravado. ", Sandy also admitted that he didn't know that the bands were socially distanced either, whilst John said he had been impressed by the overall standard, and that "every band had handled the music really well". It's a musical melting pot in the opening stages, a variety of colours rising to the fore. Elegant horn sounds are among those to rise to the fore. The inspiration for Fraternity came from the disaster of Courrires. 5) Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass | Mareika Gray - The Journey of the Lone Wolf (Simon Dobson). Hawick Saxhorn (Stuart Black): 1718. Recent News All the Latest RSPBA NI News More News Latest Events Click Here to view all our events Principal Funders Funders The band was formed in 1918 as the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society (SCWS) band, originally drawing its players from the SCWS factories in Glasgow. No doubting just what the duo were looking for then, and no doubting that they certainly heard it with the number 1 draw winner, as MD Scott Walker inspired his players to deliver an account rich in stylish character. There's a delightful elegance to the euphonium playing of Richard Kidd, whose contribution lingers long in the ear in one of the more reflective corners of the piece, before the excitement ramps up again. It also reflected the musically engaging, if inconsistent performance from defending champion, the cooperation band from the number 1 draw. March 1 Two iconic names in the banding world have announced a new partnership link. Both head to Cheltenham buoyed by the success and with a brace of informed MDs at the helm. Results January 1, 2023 Greg Wilson kicks off New Year with Waipu win Liam Kernaghan, Greg Wilson and Campbell Wilson en Results December 30, 2022 Easton wraps up 2022 with a win at Northcote Invitational 2022 Northcote Invitational champion Stuart Easton Results December 20, 2022 McKeown, Maxwell win top overall prizes at Fall World Onlines Veteran principal cornetist, Angus Edmond, displays trademark refinement to open the final movement, Jousts: con brio. Indeed, the solo trombone playing in the interlude is suitably melancholic, languid in its approach, and the refinement seems to inspire colleagues around the stand, the flugel sounds tender and endearing. Theres attention paid to the light and shade in the music, with the bigger moments of the score really leaping off the page in Boundary Street Brass performance. Ballyboley 6. Russell Gray's lyrical interpretation was pockmarked with errors. Cooperation is leaving no stone unturned, Michael Fowles meticulous in his quest to help guide the band to its first Scottish Open title since 2013; ironically, he was the conductor to wrestle it away from coop's grasp when he won with Whitburn the following year. It has won the Scottish brass band championship a record 36 times, and the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain twice.. History. Is something on this page incorrect? Paul Brown. Broxburn and Livingston Future Brass opens its programme with Uptown Funk. Abide With Me sees the programme take a reflective turn and the band works hard to find a smooth, legato feel to the sounds. Growing Pains, the set work in this section, is performed with great enthusiasm before the Hungarian Dance Number Five is suitably fiery and earns a warm reception from the audience. Following the latest success, Prof Childs told 4BR: "I'm delighted for the band and the players. 10) Loanhead Brass Rootlets | Alan Fernie. The Scottish Pipe Band Championships were held today, Saturday July 30, at Levengrove Park in Dumbarton. The lines of Chris Bradley (cornet) and Scott Kerr (euphonium) weave in and out with a gentle ebb and flow. 2023 Scottish Brass Band Association. RECENT RANKING CONTESTS. 2023 Scottish Brass Band Association, Jedforest Instrumental (Philip Rosier): 1817. EBBA also works to promote cultural exchange and collaboration between brass bands across Europe. "I really enjoyed the drive and detail of the 3rd mvt but I missed the ethereal beauty of the 2nd in places.". Shotts (Andrew Shaw): 1775. . 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. 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. It follows with music by John Williams from Jurassic Park. It's nicely poised, Katrina Barr ensuring a measured swagger remains throughout. Kingdom Brass is suitably haunting to open, grumbling basses soon giving way to haunting chords across the band. He emphasised the point; "Tempos, tempos, tempos, tempos". Speaking of kit, a special mention is due to the young lady at the drums - what a talent! Brass Sounds Inverclyde (Joshua Parkhill): 180*2. Kingdom has some fine soloists among its ranks and the likes of David Prentice (cornet) and Alex Philip (trombone) are among those to shine in this heavyweight work. 1) Johnstone Band | Colin McKenzie - The Essence of Time (Peter Graham). Adjudicators: Chris Shanks and Ryan Borthwick*, 1) GOLD Dalmellington Brass Academy | Cameron Paterson, SILVER Bathgate Youth Band | Stewart Brynes, SILVER Galashiels Youth Band | Stuart Black, 1) GOLD Coalburn Academy | Robbie Bremner. 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