scottish brass band championships 2022 results
The fast, furious material subsides and makes way for some inspired solo playing, firstly from flugel (an enchanting contribution, accompanied by gentle backing track) and then trombone. 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. Uddingston Strathclyde Novice Juvenile B Drumming: Edinburgh Academy 1. It's engaging, too, only occasionally getting a little strident. The sounds have a resonance, a maturity which really finds favour. Cross border battle "Take the risk and find the beauty", she said, in referring to the opportunity to, "don't play safe" in the bucolic 'Green' variant. NASUWT Riverside (above), Kirkbymoorside, Tewit, Jayess Newbiggin and Flookburgh claim the Durham titles Saturday, 19 March 2022 For the fourth time in five years, the NASUWT Riverside Band lifted the Geneva Instruments Regional Championship trophy in triumph. Tweet using the hashtag #SFoB2022. Neat and nimble work from basses passes to trombones, who pick up with aplomb, and a neat grooves develops in percussion to underpin brass. The tragic death of 20 year old Coalburn player Beth Mae Damer placed the fleeting emotions of celebration and disappointment for competitors at the Scottish Championship in Perth into stark context. There's a pleasing lilt to the siciliana, with ensemble only occasionally losing its rigidity. The North West Championships will be the first of the eight qualifying events for the Royal Albert Hall and Cheltenham and will take place in the Winter Gardens, on Sunday 27th February. Elegant horn sounds are among those to rise to the fore. Arbroath (Audrey Bird): 180*3. Bon-Accord gets the Scottish Open back underway with Isaiah 40, music commissioned for the final of the 1996 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. Not a learner band. Regional Championships 2022 Schedule. To conclude, 42nd Street is another bright, energetic piece from Kinneil Youth Band, which is played with confidence. Concert Brass Poynton seek a few additional players including a Bass & Trombone & Front Row Cornet. Whitburn Band. His calm demeanour inspired his players to produce a performance of rich merit, stylish and fun and full 'bubble & squeak' passion. However, as adjudicator Sandy Smith stated; It's also "great feel good music" the type "to get you out of the house on a wet February night". 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. 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. They. Cor, Stephen Malcolm is a busy man today, as he takes to the stage to conduct his second band of the day, following an outing with Easington Colliery earlier. It's not the biggest sound of the day so far - but it's refined and very well shaped from the Merseyside band in its appearance on stage in Perth. Please click here to view the full results. Granite City Brass (Bruce Wallace): 1864. The adjudicators awarded the band 184 points giving us a 4 point clear victory. Great Britain Area Contests Great Britain National Contest National Championships Notes Prior to World War Two, this contest existed as a standalone Scottish Championship. March 1 Brighouse & Rastrick and Grimethorpe Colliery Bands will showcase their 'Red Priest' preparations ahead of their Yorkshire Area title challnge on the weekend. Although Dysart Colliery just missed out, they will have been delighted with their stylish performance of time and space, whilst there was much to note with the renditions from a vibrant Shotts, a characterful Langholm (many people's pick), and a well-constructed take from Whitburn Heartlands. MD Scott Walker is not going to have any difficulty getting his players to come to practice from now on whatever the weather. But there is control, too, with the understated chorale-like passages delivered with impressive composure. 12) Fishburn Band | Duncan Beckley - English Heritage (George Lloyd). Its clean, well-balanced and, most importantly, the players look like theyre having a ball! The duo also spoke at length about what they had been looking for; the keys being transparency of detail, definition, balance and dynamic contrast especially in the middle section where an opening trombone trio played at a piano marking was rarely heard. Roads, by Ian Mundy, opens with good momentum; there's a confidence apparent throughout this performance from Coalburn Bronze Band, another fine banding organisation with pathways for players as they develop in experience. Granny's Bike, meanwhile, features some cycling-related sounds which bring another dimension to an entertaining performance. The cornet sounds are especially elegant, Nicholas Childs drawing a sweetness from the players around the stand in the latest performance of this recent Gregson work, the result of a collaboration among several banding nations. An open day of workshops for existing players and for potential new recruits to try out a brass instrument has been read more, Ahead of its participation in the Scottish Championships, The Kirkintilloch Band will be including a performance of the First Section area read more, The Edinburgh University Brass Band is looking for a musical director following the decision by current MD Harry Marshall to step read more, The Coalburn brass band family celebrated a year of dedication, growth and excellent playing at its annual awards evening from read more, The Band of His Majestys Royal Marines Scotland will be performing in a concert that will be out of this world read more, An old clock which was presented to a former member of Dumfries Town Band on the occasion of his wedding over read more, Celebrated musical director Russell Gray will be leading a weekend course in conducting in Livingston at the end of April. 3) Dalmellington Brass Academy | Cameron Paterson. 3) Dalmellington Band | Gary Williams - The World Rejoicing (Edward Gregson). We all knew just how demanding the challenges were on 'Contest Music', but everyone delivered so well especially 1 meter apart. Jedforest Instrumental (Philip Rosier): 1817. The major challenges seem to come in 'Green' where the safety first dynamic option found the soprano and especially horn too often submerged in ensemble foliage. 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. The euphonium sounds are rich in their melody, with basses and soprano bringing further refinement. Saddleworth OL3 7EW, Friday 10 March Regent Hall (The Salvation Army). The soaring melodic lines are pure Hollywood and are treated with care and attention. It's suitably sombre here. It's a well-tempered performance and an engaging reading; a fine choice and one which Bon-Accord Silver embraced on stage in Perth. Well done, MD and ensemble, on a fun, well-organised performance which lit up the Perth Concert Hall stage! Campbeltown Brass hails from the westerly Kintyre peninsula, their geographic isolation turning any competitive outing into a journey of epic proportions: Yet they have now returned from the Scottish Championships crowned a winner on no fewer than five occasions. A band that continues to solidly rebuild, they head back to Cheltenham for the first time since 2016. 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. What have you made of it so far? document.write(' type="hidden" '); 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. 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. See below for info. With a number of well-directed accounts to consider, it was Renfrew Burgh that just missed out in third with confident rendition under Steven Craig. Include your email address if you like. 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. It's nicely poised, Katrina Barr ensuring a measured swagger remains throughout. It closes a diverse programme, delivered with the panache audiences have long come to expect from one of Scotland's farthest travelled bands. Sandon follows, an ensemble from the band performing the first verse. There's a great deal of organisation to the opening stages, Jonathan Bates leaving no stone unturned in a multi-layered score. The 2022 West of England Regional Championships will take place on Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th March at the Riviera International Conference Centre, Torquay. 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. Rococo Variations was commissioned by the British Open Championships for the 2008 contest in Symphony Hall, Birmingham. 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. 13) Unison Kinneil Band | Raymond Tennant - Rococo Variations (Edward Gregson). The final, climactic moments, are guided with great care and attention by Paul Drury. There's no shortage of commitment from this group, with every single person around the stand giving their all as they embrace their moment on stage. Abide With Me sees the programme take a reflective turn and the band works hard to find a smooth, legato feel to the sounds. Bringing the bands programme to a close is Portals, from Avengers: Endgame, a suitably dramatic close to an entertaining programme with great attention to detail. Revelation was penned as a tribute to the music of Purcell. Now though, they must show they can export that confident swagger of excellence to Blackpool and beyond on a consistent basis. The intricate euphonium and baritone work marches forward purposefully and theres a sense of poise is apparent in the performance en route to a warm, engaging close. A measured opening soon kicks into a heavy rock feel, driving kit underpinning the famous melodic lines - and Mr drummer is in his element, impressive fills bringing the piece to a rousing close. The Championships themselves ended with titles and accolades for Whitburn and Prof Nicholas Childs. 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. Alan Fernie's Growing Pains is committed from players all around the stand; it's proved to be a fine choice today. Thor's Hammer is underpinned by industrial percussion sounds, with big, bold corners interspersed with lighter, more reflective passages. Likewise on principal cornet (Amy McMillan) and euphonium (Angus Ritchie), confidence abounds. Sheona highlighted the need, "to pass the musical baton" with the linear phrasing, with Sandy using that 'radar' analogy to highlight the need for players to link the 'fragmented' structures of the Heaton score. The move to the Detroit area proved to be a natural fit for a contest, with the state of Michigan having a proud brass band history. Instead it was Bon-Accord who returned to the Albert Hall for a second successive year courtesy of an exciting rendition of 'Contest Music' under Adam Cooke. Ballyboley 6. Bathgate (Craig Anderson): 1827. It closes a programme from a group bursting with potential; bravo. 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. 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. Scottish Championships 2022 - FULL RESULTS The Scottish Championships were held last weekend at the magnificent Perth Concert Hall. Greenbridge Lane. Bandstand Boogie is suitably energetic, crisp and with tight ensemble - this is clearly a well-rehearsed group. Loxley is a 4th Section brass band with a friendly family atmosphere, with players ranging from 10-80 years . Hawick Saxhorn (Stuart Black): 1718. It brings down the curtain on a characterful rendition of a fine piece, one which did much to engage the audience in Perth. Dalkeith & Monktonhall (James Chamberlain): 188*3. Langholm Town (Chris Shanks): 175 6. 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 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. 2023 Scottish Brass Band Association. Dundee Instrumental (Bob McDonald): 1764. The enormous introduction gives way to scurrying musical lines, most of which spring off the stage. Scottish Championships 2022 - FULL RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP SECTION. Both head to Cheltenham buoyed by the success and with a brace of informed MDs at the helm. The MD and players of Campbelltown though deserve to be flown to Cheltenham for the National Finals after yet another super victory. A few individual frailties and the odd "unforced" error". When the Saints brings to an end a well-balanced, engaging programme in a performance of which Irvine and Dreghorn Youth Band could be proud. One of the most popular performers at the event over many years, Murray finally claimed the Errol Mason Memorial Trophy with a cultured rendition of 'Sunday in the Park' by Philip Sparke. Dysart Colliery (Kenneth Letham): 1784. 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. Well done, Miss cornet player, who performs her solo with confidence! What these young players may lack in experience they make up for in discipline and commitment in a tight, controlled performance. A Time for Peace is delivered with delightful lyricism, solo cornet sounds emanating gracefully from the stage. "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. 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. 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. 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 He wrote, "Some really good stuff here lots of detail. Smoke on the Water begins with the famous riff in the low end before the band bursts into life. Both laid out their assessments clearly. 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. The UK Pipe Band Championship - Results. 2023 Scottish Brass Band Association, Recent News All the Latest RSPBA NI News More News Latest Events Click Here to view all our events Principal Funders Funders The band brings down the curtain on its programme with Bon Jovi hit, Livin on a Prayer. Wingates also keep something in reserve for the final stages of Comitas' work, a former European Championship set work, the ornate, chamber music style work giving way to something much more organ-like as the piece reaches its conclusion. The defending champion is the cooperation band who will be looking to make it three wins in a row. St Columbas school 4. All this from a town of around 4,500 inhabitants. Peebles Burgh (David Robb): 1736. 16) Kingdom Brass | Paul Drury - Fraternity (Thierry Deleruyelle). Ellers sees Bathgate Youth Band show a different side, in a nicely understated reading of the hymn tune. 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. Bravo. 2) East London Brass | Jayne Murrill - Metamorphosis for Brass Band (Jan de Haan). The last time the band qualified for the finals was in 1995, and given their youthful make-up you suspect not too many of them remembered that feeling. Kilbarchan Pipe Band celebrate their Grade 4B British Championship win Grade 4A Drumming: Lower Clyde 1. Whitburn Heartlands (Stephen Duncan): 1747. Preceding the all-important announcement will be a performance from the principal players of the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland. 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. The familiar strains of Rimmer's march, Slaidburn, open King's Park's programme. ", 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". 11th June, 2022 11th June, 2022 / News / By Paul Brown. The Fourth, Second and First Sections will be held on the Saturday and the Third and Championship Sections on the Sunday. As was heard in Perth, they certainly present a formidable musical partnership that will be many people's favourites at Blackpool. Boundary Street begins by taking us to a Brazilian carnival, full of energy and colour. Penicuik Silver (Douglas Anderson): 170, Best Instrumentalist: flugel (Kilmarnock Concert), Test piece: Argos (Stephan Hodel)Adjudicators: John Doyle and Sandy Smith, 1. Theres attention to detail and the music surges forward with purpose. A special mention is due to percussion, which features young (and young at heart) members of the IDB organisation - and they are revelling in the groove! Horns rise to the fore before the melody passes elsewhere in this entertaining rendition. Edinburgh Academy 3. Regional Championships 2023 - Dates LONDON & SOUTHERN COUNTIES http://www.regional-contest.org.uk/lsc/ Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre, Lytton Way, Stevenage. Bubblewrap Boogie sees Laura Carter take the baton, with maestro Fernie moving on tuba. Kirkintilloch Youth Band opens with the march Blaze Away and immediately finds a gentle swagger. 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. The soprano sound then cheekily dances with horn. Coming soon is a livestream of the results! Growing Pains, meanwhile, is well handled by a group which clearly relishes the music of its inspirational conductor. "A performance with some great moments, well done solo cornet", she wrote. 5) Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass | Mareika Gray - The Journey of the Lone Wolf (Simon Dobson). There's a clinical, disciplined feel to the opening stages, before euphoniums show their quirky musical character in the melodic lines of Dobson's score. 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. The lines of Chris Bradley (cornet) and Scott Kerr (euphonium) weave in and out with a gentle ebb and flow. Growing Pains, the set work, is tight and crisp, before Kings Park Junior Brass ends its programme with Chitty Chatty Bang Bang, a glint in the eye of its players as they romp to the close. The solo sound enchants the Perth audience while the band accompanies with some neat, light-hearted choreography. 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. Third place spoke of a band of talented elements (awards for 'best' flugel and baritone) rather than a cohesive ensemble body. Its an emotive work, lyrical melodies rising to the fore. There were, "two really outstanding" overall performances he said, although, "all got something out of it.". Flugelhorn player, Rona Campbell, takes centre stage in Under the Boardwalk, as a certain Helen Williams (Cory's flugel star, who is very familiar with this piece), watches on from the adjudicating table. There are no paywalls to overcome to be able to enjoy what we do to keep our journalism at the heart of the brass banding world. "We were jigging about in our seats", Sandy admitted in his pre-results remarks. Paul Brown. An exciting day awaits! Comments from adjudicators Chris . 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. James Doyle A Whitburn Band stalwart has been awarded by the Scottish Brass Band Association (SBBA) for his work with. The "clear winner" came with Campbeltown. 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. Whitburn (Prof Nicholas Childs): 192**2. Today, it's all about the stars of the future, as part of the Scottish Youth Brass Band Championships! Soprano, flugelhorn, euphonium and trombone are among the soloists to shine. The Yorkshire Brass Band Championships 2022. What better way to begin a Sunday morning than with the sweet sound of percussion! Total scores were calculated taking time penalties into account. The inspiration for Fraternity came from the disaster of Courrires. The West Lothian band finds a lightness of touch and is clearly working hard with many of the core elements of playing, including balance and intonation. The Scottish Youth Brass Band Championships, part of the 2022 Scottish Festival of Brass, supported by Creative Scotland. Growing Pains, by Alan Fernie, is the set work in this section and is given a purposeful rendition by Kinneil Youth Band, which features among its ranks a plethora of young cornet players - great to see! The errors are sprinkled over a performance which, when its on song, has much to enjoy, including some classy solo sounds. Balance and dynamics were key to the successful colourings that had to be drawn out of what Sheona called, "an incredible piece". Much may have changed in the banding world since but the piece remains extremely engaging - and continues to provide a stern test. Abide With Me grows from a sensitive opening to a sound of impressive breadth, the lines sustained and phrases shaped with elegance. document.write(' value="11">'); The muted colours shine through particularly effectively. 6) Broxburn and Livingston Future Brass | Jim Bone. June. "I really enjoyed the drive and detail of the 3rd mvt but I missed the ethereal beauty of the 2nd in places.". 6) Rainford Band | David Thornton - English Heritage (George Lloyd). . Scottish Championship (Championship Section) - 13th Mar 2022 - Brass Band Results Scottish Championship (Championship Section) Sun 13th Mar 2022 Reset Sort Hide Highlight Previous Event satiche Best Soprano Cornet - Scott Forrest, Whitburn Band Best Cornet - Chris Bradley, Whitburn Band Best Flugel - Lindsay Roxburgh, the cooperation band This Bartok-inspired score is a treasure trove of diverse musical ideas. And so it proved. They will also represent the nation at the European Championships in Malmo in 2023. The direction is calm, authoritative and no-nonsense - and the band returns the favour, rising to the considerable challenges in this evocative work. Perthshire Brass (George D Annan): 177, Best Instrumentalist: soprano (Campbeltown Brass), Test piece: Facets of Glass (Gordon Langford)Adjudicators: Sandy Smith and Helen Douthwaite-Teasdale, 1. Soloists move to their positions too. MacTaggart Scott (George Cameron): 170, Best Instrumentalist: euphonium (Brass Sounds Inverclyde), Withdrawn: Coalburn Intermediate (David Fehilly). March 1 Philip Harper and members of Cory Band will be featured on Radio 3's 'In Tune' programme this Thursday. The other clear Cheltenham qualifier came from Arbroath, as Audrey Bird also led a youthful band in a rendition that captured the character through careful appreciation of tempi and dynamics, super cameo solos and a neat sense of adventure. Dundee Instrumental claimed the final podium slot with their spirited account whilst each of Buckhaven & Methil, Peebles, Bon Accord B, Hawick Saxhorn and MacTaggart Scott all delivered performances of substance and style. Whitburn Band has welcomed four new signings in time for its challenge at the Scottish Brass Band Championships. document.write(' value="' + document.URL + '">'); Greenfield. 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. 14) The Kirkintilloch Band | David Roberts - Cloudcatcher Fells (John McCabe). 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. Pirate Adventures, by Gareth Bowman, takes us on a swashbuckling adventure, with good attention to the light and shade in the music. 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. The musical intentions are clear, though, from a musical director who steers the ship gracefully. The Scottish Championships - 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 17/18 September and the Royal Albert Hall on 15 October. 1) Campbeltown Youth Brass | Katrina Barr. Well done. Fishburn and Duncan Beckley work hard to find the clarity in Lloyds score, cascading semiquaver lines rising off the page to great effect. Higher section players should enjoy our rehearsal. Music from Ghostbusters brings down the curtain on a finely crafted programme. Clackmannan District (Paul Drury): 1808. It's straight into the set work, Growing Pains, for Coalburn Bronze Band, and there's a heavy rock feel to the band's interpretation of Alan Fernie's music. Buckhaven & Methil Miners (Steven Craig): 1755. 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