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Top ten in Bergen

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Grethe Tonheim

A new Norwegian brass ensemble made up of many leading brass band players such as Grethe Tonheim is set to make their debut appearance.

Some of Norway’s leading brass musicians have got together to form a brand new 10 piece brass ensemble based in Bergen.

Combine

The Bergen Brass Ensemble is made up of players that combine both orchestral and brass band experience—many of whom play in leading bands such as Eikanger Bjorsvik and Manger Musikklag.

They will be making their debut in May in a concert featuring Kleppe Musikklag and Tertnes Band in paying musical homage to composer Derek Bourgeois.

Grosso

The centre piece will be the ensemble’s performance of the original setting of the composer’s masterful ‘Concerto Grosso’.

The ensemble, which will be conducted by Andreas Lien Røe is made up of Preben Johansen, Thorgeir Thunestvedt and Torstein Holmås on trumpet, Hans Marius Andersen on flugel horn, Christian Holter on french horn, trombonists, Grethe Tonheim, Viggo Vea, Sølvi Ones and Tore Bryne Berg, tuba star Eirik Gjerdevik and percussionists Espen Haukås, Kim Systad and Mathias Matland.


More Ambassadorial work for YABBA

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YABBGB logo

The Young Ambassadors Band of Great Britain continues to enjoy its wonderful musical role.

The Young Ambassadors Band of Great Britain has recently returned from their annual Easter tour to Luxembourg, where the programme of music performed featured everything from lightweight fun items to Verdi's 'Force of Destiny' and works by Grieg.

Tours

Led by conductor Frank Wolff, ‘YABBA’ consists of up and coming brass band talent selected from Championship bands all over Great Britain, and since its formation in 1978 it is estimated that over 600 players have toured with the band all over Europe as well as to the USA and Canada.

Frank Wolff told 4BR: “I originally formed the band to provide some additional playing opportunities for my two daughters and their friends when they became too old to remain in the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain.

Since that time, we have had numerous successful tours abroad. Each time a new generation of brass players are given the opportunity to represent the UK in a series of popular and well received concerts."

USA

The band is already planning a return to Luxembourg in Easter 2014 as well as a potential visit USA and Canada for two weeks of summer 2014.

If you or anyone you know has been part of the Young Ambassadors Brass Band over the last 30+ years, existing members of the band are in the process of compiling a complete record of players and would appreciate your help.

Please contact <> or visit the website: www.yabbgb.co.uk<http:/­/­www.yabbgb.co.uk>

New Waespi Concerto set for premiere

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Oliver Waespi

A brand new Euphonium Concerto by composer Oliver Waespi is due to be premièred in Switzerland this week by Thomas Rüedi.

Composer Oliver Waespi’s new ‘Euphonium Concerto’ will receive its world premiere this week in Switzerland.

Baton

Performed by soloist Thomas Rüedi, it will be accompanied by the Zuger Sinfonietta under the baton of Philippe Bach at the Französische Kirche, Berne and Theater Casino Zug on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

The concerts will also feature further works by Frangis Ali-Sade and Arthur Honegger as well as marimba soloist Raphael Christen who will team up with Thomas Rüedi as the duo ‘Synthesis’. The concert in Zug will be recorded and broadcast by Radio SRF 2 Kultur.

New work

Oliver told 4BR a little more about the new work: "The concerto begins with spacious lines from the solo euphonium over widely spaced chords of the orchestra which seem to shimmer in a pale light.

Gradually, these chords begin to move, and the soloist develops an expressive lyricism bathed in fuller autumn colours. Suddenly, brisk, fragmented gestures interrupt the calm flow of the music, giving way to virtuosic, hunted rhythms which lead to different forms of groove."

Groove orientated

He added: "Although the initial cantilena is reappearing eventually for some time, groove-oriented music sets in again soon. The music represents memories of a past as well as conscience of the present at the same time. The solo euphonium thereby acts as a musical character which combines different stylistic features in itself."

Intertwined

Oliver continued: "Formally, these antagonistic layers are intertwined, while some structural elements ensure cohesion. For instance, a slowly pulsating chord progression reappears several times during the whole piece, not unlike some sort of chaconne.

The orchestra, far from being confined to a role of mere accompaniment, often interacts with the soloist. Every now and then individual instruments emerge from the orchestra in order to illuminate and the lines of the euphonium from different angles."

Fairey stalwart to be remembered

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Ray Peacock

The great Fairey Band stalwart Ray Peacock is to be remembered by raising funds for a great cause.

One of the great stalwart players of the Fairey Band will be remembered in May when it is hoped people will come together to pay their tributes to Ray Peacock at a special memorial concert.

Dedicated

Ray’s son Mark, told 4BR: "When the funeral took place at Tyldesley Parish Church in May 2012 over 400 people came to pay their respects to a dedicated brass bandsman, and hear Fairey Band pay their respects to a long-serving former member.

It was such an emotional experience that the idea was suggested to organise a tribute charity concert to raise funds for Parkinson's UK."

Proud

Mark added: "Dad (above) was a proud member of the Fairey Band for some 30 years and he shared in their many contest successes. He was a dedicated and loyal bandsman, travelling for over 30 years from Tyldesley to Stockport to work at Fairey Aviation and play for the band."

Mark explained that his father was eventually diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and ever since the Peacock family has raised money to support the research into the condition.

Parkinson's Disease

He added: "It was felt by our family and friends that by bringing the Fairey Band back to Tyldesley and helping raise much needed funds for Parkinson’s UK, we could celebrate Dad’s life with music and memories.”

Mark is looking forward to conducting the concert in his home town of Tyldesley and hopes all the local community will come together to support the special event.

"There will be a rich and varied programme which will appeal to all musical tastes,” he said.

Raise funds

"Tyldesley and the surrounding areas have a strong tradition of brass band music and I know the audience will enjoy the programme of music chosen, and help raise money for Parkinson’s UK too."

Tickets for the event at Tyldesley Parish Church on Saturday May 18th can be bought on the door: adults - £10, children –free or can be reserved on 07944 109430.

Judges announced for Europeans

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eBBA tROPHY

The panel of judges that will decide the destination of the European title has been announced by EBBA.

The international panel of judges to be used at the forthcoming European Brass Band Championships in Oslo has been announced by EBBA.

Two days

The Championship Section title will be decided over two days by a set work panel of Preben Norgaard Christensen of Norway, Phillip McCann (UK) and Ivan Meylemans (Belgium), whilst the own choice selections come under the scrutiny of Garry Cutt (UK), Arsene Duc (Switzerland) and Cathrine Winnes Trevino (Norway).

Conductors

Meanwhile, the Conductor’s Competition will be judged by Bjorn Sagstad (Norway), Hans Urbanek (Switzerland) and Fried Dobbestein in the First Round, with Peter Szilvay replacing Bjorn Sagstad for the Second and Third Rounds.

The finalists will have to impress Peter Szilvay, Hans Urbanek, Fried Doestein, Ivan Melylemans and Robert Childs.

Competitors:

Adam Cooke (UK)
Rafael Gonzalez Garcia (Spain)
Manuel Jung (Germany)
Dominik Koch (Germany)
Kalle Kuusava (Finland)
Stig Maersk (Denmark)
Benjamin Markl (Germany)
Christopher McMullen Laird (USA)
Benoit Meurin (France)
Maria Molund (Norway)
Martin Olsen (Norway)
Bastien Ricquebourg (France)
Martin Schadlich (Germany)
Barbara Theresia Schied (Germany)
Tristan Uth (Germany)
Susanne Vibaek (Denmark)

Waespi Concerto set for brass band world

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Oliver Waespi

Critical acclaim could lead to Oliver Waespi's new Euphonium Concerto finding its way into the brass band repertoire.

Composer Oliver Waespi has told 4BR that the critical acclaim given to the recent premiere of his new 'Euphonium Concerto' performed by Thomas Rüedi in Switzerland, may well lead to the work finding its way into the brass band repertoire.

Beyond intentions

"The Concerto was successfully premiered with an inspirational performance by Thomas Rüedi with the Zuger Sinfonietta conducted by Philippe Bach," Oliver said. "He performed in a league of his own, projecting it beyond my intentions."

Work for brass

He added: "Although the sonic interaction between euphonium and strings was perfect - both possessing a wide range of expression and a finely balanced sound over several registers, I now imagine the Concerto could also work with a brass or wind accompaniment."

Broadcast

The premiere was broadcast on the Swiss classical radio station SRF 2 Kultur, as well as ‘art tv’, an internet channel which also produced a short feature about the Concerto.

Further details can be found at: http:/­/­www.art-tv.ch/­9953-0-Unerhoert-Zuger-Sinfonietta.html

Dyke set for Euro preview

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Black Dyke in action

Reigning champion Black Dyke will be giving a European preview ahead of their Oslo defence.

Reigning champion Black Dyke will be giving a European pre-contest preview of their preparations before they set off to defend their title in Oslo on the first weekend of May.

Prompt

The open rehearsal will take place at Morley Town Hall at a prompt 8.00pm start on Tuesday 30th April, with supporters and brass band fans asked to turn up early to get a seat.

Dr Nicholas Childs will lead the Queensbury band through the set work, ‘Myth Forest by Stig Nordhagen, and also their own choice test piece.

Extensive

Black Dyke’s Mike Shenton told 4BR: "There will be no additional short concert on this occasion as the two pieces are extensive, and we do ask that people turn up early so that we can start on time."

Admission is free and doors open at 7.30pm.

Marine appointment for Clarke

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Nigel Clarke

Composer Nigel Clarke has become the first Composer in Residence for the Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Composer Nigel Clarke has been appointed Composer in Residence of the Marinierskapel der Koninklijke Marine (Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy).

Partnership

The official press release stated: "We are delighted to announce a new musical partnership with the distinguished British composer Dr Nigel Clarke.

Dr Clarke has been appointed as ‘Composer-in-Residence’ and is invited to create a new concert work for this versatile symphonic wind band, which will be premiered at the annual Marine Corps concert in November 2013."

Memorable

They added: "The Marine Band first played Dr Clarke’s music in June 2011 under the baton of Major Harmen Cnossen. After a memorable performance of the rich and colourful composition ‘Gagarin’, the idea of an on-going artistic collaboration between band and composer was formed.

This residency will involve not only commissioning new compositions, but also pursuing educational and recording projects, both in the Netherlands and abroad, such as setting up a competition for composers to write for the Marinierskapel der Koninklijke Marine."

Delighted

It is the first time one of the world’s great wind orchestras has created the post, with Nigel telling 4BR that he was both delighted and honoured to accept their prestigious invitation.

"For me this is a very exciting opportunity, as they are one of the great wind orchestras of the world. It is a real honour."


Advert: John Packer Ltd

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John Packer

There is a fantastic selection box of some of the world's greatest brass instruments to be found at John Packer

John Packer has an amazing selection box of instruments they are selling on behalf of clients—with some of the greatest names and some of the greatest instruments up for grabs.

Cornets:
B&H’ Roundstamp’ Sovereign Soprano Cornet (Silverplate)
B&H 928 ‘Roundstamp’ Sovereign Bb Cornet (Silverplate(
Yamaha 231s Long Cornet
Yamaha 2330 Bb Cornet
DEG Bb Cornet (Silverplate)
Yamaha Maestro Bb Cornet

Trumpets:
Olds Recordings trumpets
Getzen Eterna Bb /A Piccolo Trumpet (Lacquer)
Bach Strad LR180ML37 Bb Trumpet
Selmer Concept TT Trumpet Bb (Gold Lacquer)
Yamaha 1335 Bb Trumpet

Flugels:
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Horns:
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Baritones:
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Trombones:
Olds Medium Bore Bb Trombone
Bach Medium Bore Bb Trombone
Yamaha 354 Medium Bore Bb Trombone
Holton TR156 Large Bore Bb Trombone

Tubas:
Besson Sovereign 994 BBb Tuba (Silverplate)

French Horns:
Conn 10DR Double French Horn
Besson 701 Compensating French Horn
Paxman Students Compensating French Horn

More information:

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Live streaming for Europeans

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Live streaming

The European Championships will be streamed live from Oslo.

4BR has been informed that the European Brass Band Championships will be streamed live this year from Oslo.

Live streaming

Speaking exclusively to 4BR, Stig Ryland, Head of Communications for the Norwegian Band Federation, said: "We are very happy to tell you that we will be producing live streaming of EBBC 2013.

In this way, brass band fans all over Europe can follow every piece of music of every band, including the Final of European Conductors Competition and of course the Gala Concert and award ceremony."

Details:

Further details can be found at: http:/­/­ebbc2013.no/­Live+to+Europe.b7C_wZvQ3K.ips

Subscribe

As with the successful streaming of the Norwegian National Championships, in order to watch the live streaming from the EBBC, the viewers need to subscribe to TV 2 Sumo.

For more information: http:/­/­blogg.tv2.no/­sumo/­european-brass-band-championships/

Radio: Sunday Bandstand

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Chris Helme

More music to listen to all around the banding world from Chris Helme.

Sunday Bandstand:

Produced and presented by Chris Helme for further information please see www.chrishelme-brighouse.org.uk and follow the Sunday Bandstand links for this play list and previous week’s. It is also available via Podcast from the Radio Phoenix website www.phoenixfm.co.uk between 2pm and 4pm

Yorkshire Dales

It is also available on Drystone Radio 106.9FM or through their website www.drystoneradio.com on Sunday mornings between 8am and 10am

Wigan

My radio programme has now been picked up by www.wiganfm.com a local internet only radio station and my weekly brass band show can be heard on Sunday’s between 11am and 1pm

New Zealand

Listeners in New Zealand will be pleased to hear that this programme is now also played on www.worldfm.co.nz in Wellington at 2p—4pm (NZ time) every Thursday.
Requests

I am always pleased to receive requests—you might want to hear a piece from your own early days in banding, recordings that have long since joined the record deletions list and difficult to find.

Or have a burning nostalgia question about the world of brass bands, if you have then please contact me via e-mail:

Sunday 21st April:

Rhythm and Blues
Philip Sparke
Opening for weekly show
Foden's Band
MD: Michael Fowles - 2010

Backdraft - Main theme from the film
Alan Silvestri
Arr: Sandy Smith
The Cory Band
MD: Dr. Robert Childs - 2011

Cristo Redentor
Steven Ponsford
Hendon Salvation Army Band
BM: David Rudd - 2010

Country Road
James Taylor
Arr: Keith Mansfield
Trombone Soloist Doc Stoute with the Las Vegas Brass Band
MD: Philip Schlicker—2005

Flowers of the Forest - Reflections on a Scottish Folk Song
Richard Rodney Bennett
Fodens Richardson Band
MD: Bramwell Tovey—2010

Bravura Variations on a theme by Mozart
Adolphe Adam
Arr: Henry Howy
Euphonium Soloist Steven Mead with Spanish Brass - 2008

The Diplomat March
J.P. Sousa
Grimethorpe Colliery (UK Coal) Band
MD: Elgar Howarth - 2004

Desert Water Hole from the Death Valley Suite
Ferde Groefe
Sellers International Band
MD: Philip McCann - 2003

All Through The Night
Arr: Gordon Langford
Virtuosi Brass Band of Great Britain
MD: Eric Ball - 1970s

A Pretty Girl is like a Melody
Irving Berlin
Britannia Building Society Band
MD: Howard Snell - 1987

Canto Populare
Edward Elgar
Brighouse and Rastrick Band
MD: Derek Broadbent - 1982

Concerto D’More
Jacob de Haan
Soli Deo Gloria Band
MD: Jan De Haan - 1995

Saltarello from the Italian Symphony
Mendelssohn
Arr: Geoff Colmer
Hepworth (Cookson Homes) Band
MD: Mark Bentham - 2007

Roman and Tango
Huug Steketee
Cornet Soloist Huug Steketee with Brass Band Concordia
MD: Danny Osterman - 1997

Black Magic Woman
Peter Green
Arr: Eric Banks
Boobs and Brass with Friends
MD: John Hudson - 2011

Urlicht from Symphony in C Minor
Gustav Mahler
Arr: Philip Lawrence
Mezzo Soprano Soloist Margaret McDonald, Harpist Louise Thompson with the Fairey Band 2007
MD: Philip Lawrence

Nocturne
Rolf Lavland
Arr: Ron Sebregts
Soli Deo Gloria Band
MD: Jan De Haan - 1995

Roll Call March
William Broughton
Black Dyke Band
MD: Dr. Nicholas Childs - 2010

Waltzing Matilda
Arr: Gordon Langford
Besses o’th Barn Band
MD: Roy Newsome - 1983

Rhythm and Blues
Philip Sparke
Ending for weekly show
Foden's Band
MD: Michael Fowles—2010

Hardenberger at RNCM today

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RNCM

If you want to hear one of the world's great trumpet players in action then get a ticket to see him in action at the RNCM tonight.

It has been announced that world famous trumpet star Hakan Hardenberger will be giving a public masterclass at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester today (Tuesday 23rd April)

Team up

The event starts at 7.30pm and will see the Swedish superstar team up with pianist and organist Jonathan Scott, as well as two former Black Dyke players, Alex Gibson and Craig Kilgour in addition to postgraduate students from USA and Australia.

High points

Professor John Miller told 4BR: "Hakan Hardenberger has held the post of International Chair of Brass at the RNCM for ten years, and has appeared twice as teacher and soloist at the RNCM Festival of Brass to great acclaim."

He added: "This is considered by the college one of the educational high points of the year, and tickets are still available for this event by contacting the RNCM direct."

Advert: Wessex Tubas

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Wessex Tubas

Brand new half instrument covers now available from Wessex Tubas - just in time to stop Whit Friday scratches.

Wessex Tubas has announced that they are to make available leather style half covers for compensated euphoniums and BBb bass (992 & Imperial) as well as from June, covers for EEb bass.

Protect?

These protect the instrument from scratching by buttons or belt buckles, while allowing access to slides, water keys and valves.

They are the ideal addition to any player’s performance set up—and ideal for low brass players with a treasured new instrument to get with the Whit Friday marches coming up!

Military

The covers are very much the same design as used by the British military bands, and have not previously been available for the public to purchase and will fit Besson, York, Yamaha and of course, Wessex tubas.

Although not made with hole for trigger lever on Prestige euphoniums, that can easily amended, whilst there is enough slack to go around the trigger mechanism.

Prices

Prices are from £75 for euphonium half-cover - you can purchase from Wessex at http:/­/­www.wessex-tubas.co.uk/­accessories/­halfcover

Advert: Dawsons

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Dawsons

There are some brilliant one off deals at Dawsons - so be quick or you will miss them.

Dawsons have a great deal on of ex-demonstration Besson and Yamaha instruments which are available on a first come/first served basis—so be quick!

One off deals

Besson Prestige Euphonium BE2052-2-0 in silver - £3,949.00 ex vat (£4,738.80 inc vat)

Besson Sovereign Tenor Horn BE950-2-0 in silver - £1,979.00 ex vat (£2,374.80 inc vat)

Yamaha YTR8335 Xeno Trumpet in Lacquer - £1,279.00 ex vat (£1,534.80 inc vat)

Yamaha YCR8335G Xeno Cornet in Lacquer - £1,399.00 ex vat (£1,678.80 inc vat))

Only one of each

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Queen's Award for Denis Wick

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Denis Wick

The famous company is presented with a prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

Denis Wick Products has announced that it has been presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade for 2013.

Export

Appropriately, the announcement was made on the 21st April—the Queen’s Birthday, and was made in recognition of the company’s achievements in the export market.

Over 80% of Denis Wick products are sold overseas and there is hardly a brass band, ensemble or orchestra anywhere in the world that does not use a one of their famous products.

Coveted

Stephen Wick told 4BR: "This accolade is one of Britain’s most coveted business awards, and offers recognition for some of the UK’s most successful companies - both large and small.

It is a reflection of the success that Denis Wick Products has achieved all over the world with its best-selling accessories for brass instruments."

Success

The Denis Wick factory in Poole, Dorset, produces full range of mutes and mouthpieces, with the company growing in recent years to reflect their success by moving into bigger premises and taking on new staff.

Stephen added: "As well as investing in the latest CNC equipment for mouthpiece production and in other high-tech machinery Denis Wick Products has also taken on trainees to learn the traditional craft-based skills, thus ensuring that these specialist skills are passed on to a new generation of highly trained workers.

The company also runs an apprenticeship scheme to help students to develop a wide range of metal working skills and to acquire nationally recognised qualifications."

Brass band sound

Although Denis Wick had a background as a symphony player (he was for many years Principal Trombone of the London Symphony Orchestra), his iconic mouthpieces are played all over the world, where they have helped shape the sound of the modern brass band.

Tribute

Stephen concluded: "Denis Wick started producing mutes and mouthpieces in 1968, and this award is a fitting tribute to the success that he has achieved with the company.

The company has now sold millions of mutes and mouthpieces and continues to refine its designs and bring out innovative new products.

Recent successes have included the best-selling Ultra mouthpiece range developed with Steven Mead, the new American Classic trumpet mouthpieces and the ground-breaking travel mute series."

4BR visit to Denis Wick

See 4BR visit the Denis Wick factory in Poole:

http:/­/­www.4barsrest.com/­vision/­play.asp?id=397#.UXd_17VOSHI


Advert: Rayburn Tours

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Rayburn Tours

The brilliant new Rayburn Tours brochure is now out so you can start planning those all important trips for 2014.

The Rayburn Tours 2014 band and orchestra tours brochure is out now!

If you haven’t received your copy then you can request one to be sent to you by going to: www.rayburntours.com

New finds

What can you expect to find in our new brochure?

9 stunning destinations throughout Europe

A range of indoor and outdoor venues, suitable for a host of repertoires styles

An excellent choice of cultural and leisure options to fill the time between performances

Share the experiences of other bands: who better to tell you all about a Concert Tour with Rayburn Tours, than those who have already enjoyed the experience!

And much more

If you wish to request a copy, then request a copy on our website today: www.rayburntours.com

Alternatively, visit the concert tours area of our website for detailed destination information, including suggested itineraries, visits and venues.

DON’T MISS OUT ON OUR EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS!

Early Booking Discount: Book before 29th July 2013 and receive £200 off your final invoice, or book before 23rd December 2013 and receive £100 off!

Already have a tour in mind? Beat the rush and enquire today!

Enquire today

Don’t just take our word for it! Here’s what some of our 2012 groups had to say:

Shepley Band, The Rhineland 2012.
“A great musical experience, a great social experience and a tour that ran like clockwork."

Watership Brass, Belgium 2012
“A memorable occasion for all concerned, particularly the Menin Gate ceremony, and a tour which will be difficult to beat!”

Wadhurst Brass Band, The Rhineland 2012
“We had a fabulous time, venues were great, audiences appreciative and the sun shone! We should have gone for longer.”

Mnozil set for birthday return to UK

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Mnozil Brass

The brilliant brass boys of Mnozil Brass are set to make a birthday return to these shores in the next few months.

The brilliant Mnozil Brass is coming to the UK once again at the end of May, as the anarchic Austrians bring their unique mix of comedy and musical genius to Oldham, Huddersfield and Llangollen for three very special shows celebrating the ensemble’s 20th anniversary.

Fans

The concerts are being organised by Diggle Band’s Brian Taylor and his friend Ruth Haas- Eckersley - the die-hard fans who first brought the group to the Uppermill Civic Hall back in 2008.

Special

And as Brian commented to 4BR, this year’s concerts promise to be very special indeed.

"Mnozil Brass have travelled the globe for many years now, but these birthday celebrations will have seen the guys visit Canada, USA, Malta, Italy, Slovenia and France, as well as in Basingstoke before they come to the UK once again at the end of May."

Amazing

He added: "For anyone that hasn’t seen them at first hand I can promise a musical and visual experience that you will never forget.

They really are the most amazing group of brass musicians and comedians I have ever seen, and the shows in Oldham and Huddersfield will see the guys performing their new show ‘Happy Birthday’ along with the wonderful ‘Blofeld’ show in Llangollen."

Book soon

Brian also reminded 4BR: "Tickets are selling fast so please be sure to book as soon as possible as Mnozil’s shows are usually complete sell outs."

Diggle Band will perform a short concert programme before each concert at Mnozil’s request and there is a free ticket on offer with block bookings of ten tickets or more.

Venues and dates

Full details can be found on Mnozil’s website www.mnozilbrass.at with dates and venues below.

Friday 31st May: Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham (0161 770 4083)
Saturday 1st June: Huddersfield Town Hall (01484 221913)
Sunday 2nd June: Llangollen Pavilion Theatre (01978 860828)

Buizingen sign Van Looy

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Glenn Van Looy

Euphonium star signs for Belgian champions in time for European debut.

Belgian National champion Brass Band Buizingen has announced the signing of Glenn Van Looy as their new principal euphonium.

Permanent

Glenn recently worked with the band as a soloist on Nigel Clarke’s euphonium concerto ‘City in the Sea’ for their forthcoming CD, and decided to stay with the band on a permanent basis.

He will make his concert debut with Buizingen this weekend in a pre-European event together with Dutch champion Brass Band Schoonhoven, whilst his contest premiere will come in Oslo at the European Brass Band Championships.

Norwegian stay

The performer’s burgeoning international commitments mean that he will stay in Norway after the event to record his second solo CD with Manger Musikklag under the baton of Alan Withington.

Glenn told 4BR: "I would like to thank Brass Band Heist for the great experience I have gained and I am now looking forward to an adventurous new brass band future."

Meter move

Brass Band Buizingen MD Luc Vertommen, is also looking forward to working with the star player: "I would like to thank our long serving player Hans Goris, who has been a superb player and such a versatile bandsman—so much that he has moved half a meter further to the right as the new principal trombonist."

He added: "I’m excited to build further on our talented group, adding one of the most sought-after young soloists. I still clearly remember the times when I heard Glenn playing as a youngster with his father’s fanfare band—his sound was bigger than his size even in those days."

Eikanger set for Euro preview

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Eikanger in action

Norwegian champion to review their Euro assault in Bergen aided by award boost for new commission.

Double Norwegian National champion Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag is the latest European contender to showcase their final preparations ahead of the championships in Oslo in less than a week’s time.

Open concert

The band will be presenting an open concert featuring both the 2013 set work, ‘Myth Forest’ by Stig Nordhagen and their own choice selection, plus a number of other items on Monday 29th April at the Grieghallen in Bergen.

Conducted by Professor David King, the band will give the Norwegian premiere of ‘Myth Forest’ (Hestefalltjønn) in a concert that will also feature the emerging talents of Eikanger-Bjørsvik Juniors and Bjørsvik Brass.

Both bands are part of the exciting brass community linked to Eikanger-Bjørsvik's rehearsal facilities in Knarvik north of Bergen. This venue also hosts Oster Brass, Knarvik School Band and at present, Kleppe Musikklag.

Project

Eikanger-Bjørsvik Juniors is a project band consisting of 40 youngsters from school bands in the region north of Bergen and will be performing with their senior counterparts for the third time since their formation, whilst Bjørsvik Brass consists of many former Eikanger-Bjørsvik players—some of whom were in the band when they won the European title back in 1988 & 1989.

Grant boost

The band has also been boosted by the news that they are to receive a grant of 125,000 Kroner from the Norwegian Composer´s Fund to assist them finance a major new work from the pen of composer Svein Henrik Giske.

The latest grant comes in addition to last year’ 60,000 Kroner award from the Norwegian Arts Council for a new piece by European set work composer Stig Nordhagen, which will be premiered in the autumn of 2014.

Goldberg

The concerto for two trombones from the man who wrote the pulsating ‘Goldberg 2012’ will feature the talents of Eikanger’s highly respected Greta Tonheim and her great friend and professional player Marius Hesby.

The band hopes to premiere the new work in June 2015.

Pre-European Concert programme:

Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag (Professor David King)
Myth Forest by Stig Nordhagen

Eikanger-Bjørsvik Juniors (Bengt Florvåg)

Blue Rondo ala Turk, Brubeck/arr. Edwards
Underlige aftenlufte, Nielsen/arr. Fredrick Schjelderup
Firestorm, Steven Bulla

Bjørsvik Brass (Bjørn Breistein)

Czardas, Strauss /arr. H.Snell
Impromptu for tuba, Darrol Barry
Soloist: Ståle Sleire Johansen
Variations on an Enigma, Philip Sparke

Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag (Professor David King)

Own choice piece for the EBBC

Report & Results: 2013 Grenland Festival

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Oslofjord

Oslofjord triumphant in Grenland as they take title under the baton of Garry Cutt.

There was plenty of high quality contesting to enjoy in Norway less than a week before the European Championships take place in Oslo, as Garry Cutt led Oslofjord Brass to the Grenland Festival title.

With defending champion Eikanger Bjorsvik concentrating their efforts on their Euro assault, and with previous winners Manger and Stavanger not entering this year, just three rivals battled it out for the Elite Division honours over the trio of church service, test piece and own choice disciplines.

Oslo connection

There was however a musical connection with the European contest, with the atmospheric set work, ‘Searching for Light’ written by Stig Nordhagen, whose ‘Myth Forest’ will provide the test for Europe’s best bands at the Oslo Konserthus this coming weekend.

The winning conductor will also be heading back across the North Sea in a few days time to adjudicate at the event, although for the time being Garry Cutt was still enjoying the feeling of adding yet another title to his career CV.

"I judged here last year and had a wonderful time, so it was great to be able to come back again and win with Oslofjord," he said.

"I last worked with them about eight years ago, and they are now a very good band. I was delighted at the way they performed on such a wide variety of musical genres. Eric Ball’s ‘Kingdom Triumphant’ in the superb acoustic of the Grenland Cathedral was something to cherish."

Triumphant

The Friday Church Service discipline saw Oslofjord open with ‘Fest Musik der Stadt Wien’, followed by cornet soloist Ragnhild Mork delivering a tender rendition of ‘Rusalka’s Song to the Moon’. ‘I’ll Walk with God’ and ‘Kingdom Triumphant’ rounded off their programme.

The following day, the band produced a finely shaped reading of the set work, before changing moods with an own chocie set that included ‘Four French Dances’, ‘The Great Revival’, ‘The Holy Well’ played by ‘Best Soloist’ prize winner Marie Jännesjø on euphonium, ‘The Melody Shop’ march, ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ and the ‘Finale’ from ‘Faust’.

Odd aid

Garry also revealed that the victory was aided by a quite unusual piece of percussion equipment too. "It’s the only time I’ve had a percussionist use a drum with a skin that has been made out of a deer’s womb! That really was a first!"

With Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen leading Oster Brass into second place, the final podium spot was taken by Montebello Brass—although they did not register a points total as they chose not to perform the set work.

First Division:

In the First Division, Hasle Brass successfully defended their title under the baton of Robert Solberg Nilsen, with soprano player Thorbjorn Refn winning the ‘Best Soloist’ prize for his performance of ‘Flowerdale’.

Although the band didn’t top the set work discipline on Torstein Aagaard - Nilsen’s ‘Abstractions’, their overall consistency in the church service and own choice sections saw them retain their title from rivals, Rong Brass, with Radoy Brass in third.

Second Division:

In the Second Division, the talented young players of Manger Folkehøgskules Brassband, who made such an impression on the banding public on their recent visit to Wales, secured the title thanks in part to the fine contribution of ‘Best Soloist’ winner, solo cornet player Rinat Arzumov.

Fagernes Musikkorps claimed the honours on the set work, ‘Arctic Funk’ to just pip rivals Salen Hornorkester to end runner-up.

Third Division:

The Third Division title went Indre Torungen Brass Ensemble, who delivered a brace of outstanding performances to claim a clear victory over second placed Eidsberg Brassband with Brassica in third.

Eidsberg’s horn player Aleksander H. Strøm won the ‘Best Soloist’ award.

High quality

The experienced quartet of Mike Kilroy, Jacob Larsen, Bert van Thienen and Svein Henrik Giske shared out the adjudication duties over the weekend, with both Mike and Jacob telling 4BR that they were impressed by the overall standard of playing on show.

"It was very good indeed," Mike said. "Every band engaged so much of themselves in their performances—showing us just how much they enjoyed playing. The acoustics in the church were simply wonderful for brass band playing—and the bands certainly made the most of it."

Jacob agreed: "It was a very enjoyable weekend, with plenty of excellent playing. It was good to hear such a variety of music performed."

Results:

Elite Division:
Adjudicators: Mike Kilroy, Jacob Larsen, Bert van Thienen, Svein Henrik Giske
Church Concert/Set Test/Own Choice programme = Total

1. Oslofjord Brass (Garry Cutt): 94.0/89.0/92.0 = 275.0
2. Oster Brass (Torstein Aagaard Nilsen): 90.0/87.0/94.0 = 270.50*
3. Montebello Brass (N/K)**

Solo Prize: Marie Jännesjø (euphonium) - Oslofjord Brass

*incurred 0.5 time penalty
** Competed but did not perform set test

First Division:
Adjudicators: Mike Kilroy, Jacob Larsen, Bert van Thienen, Svein Henrik Giske
Church Concert/Set Test/Own Choice programme = Total

1. Hasle Brass (Robert Solberg Nilsen): 90.0/88.0/92.0 = 270.0
2. Rong Brass: (Eirik Gjerdevik): 88.0/90.0/88.0 = 266.0
3. Radøy Brass (Gareth Pritchard): 86.0/92.0/86.0 = 264.0
4. Sørum Musikklag (N/K): 87.0/91.0/85.0 = 263.0

Solo Prize: Thorbjorn Refn (soprano) - Hasle Brass


Second Division:
Adjudicators: Mike Kilroy, Jacob Larsen, Bert van Thienen, Svein Henrik Giske
Set Work/Own Choice = Total

1. Manger Folkehøgskules Brassband (N/K): 89.0/92.0 = 181.0
2. Fagernes Musikkorps (N/K): 90.0/87.0 = 177.0
3. Salen Hornorkester (N/K): 88.0/89.0 = 177.0
4. Krapfoss Hornorkester (N/K): 87.0/86.0 = 173.0
5. Grenland Brass (N/K): 84.0/88.0 = 172.0
6. Langhus Brass (N/K): 86.0/84.0 = 170.0
7. AXxoN Brassband (N/K): 83.0/83.0 = 166.0

Solo Prize: Rinat Arzumov (cornet) - Manger Folkehøgskules Brassband


Third Division:
Adjudicators: Mike Kilroy, Jacob Larsen, Bert van Thienen, Svein Henrik Giske
Set Work/Own Choice = Total

1. Indre Torungen Brass Ensemble (N/K): 90.0/92.0 = 182.0
2. Eidsberg Brassband (N/K): 88.0/87.0 = 175.0
3. Brassica (N/K): 85.0/89.0 = 174.0
4. Rudsbygd Brass (N/K): 87.0/86.0 = 173.0
5. Spydeberg Ungdomskorps (N/K): 86.0/84.0 = 170.0

Solo Prize: Aleksander H. Strøm (horn)—Eidsberg Brassband

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