25 May 2008
BTS day in Lancashire
Posted by David Read.
The British Trombone Society presents:
A spectacular day of trombone music and playing, at Bury Church, Bury, Lancashire on Saturday 19th July 2008 from 10.00 am to 9.00 pm.
The two themes of the day are:
Contemporary music for trombone
The trombone in the Brass Band
Update 25/5/08
The BTS are pleased to announce to further developments during the BTS day in Lancashire. Renowned Soloist Nick Hudson will also take part in a recital and workshop, and Stephen Sykes will play Basta by Folke Rabe and Brasilia by Robin Dewhurst in the evening concert.
Artists confirmed include:
- Bob Hughes (Royal Academy of Music Trombone Professor)
- Brett Baker (Principal trombone of the Black Dyke Brass Band)
- The Stockport Brass (Formerly BT Band) Musical Director Michael Fowles
- Peter Moore winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year
- Stephen Sykes Principal Trombone of the Leyland Band
- Lorna MacDonald Bass Trombonist with Bones Apart
- Nicholas Hudson International Soloist
- The Black Dyke Band Trombone Quartet
The programme for the day is as follows:
10.00 am Introduction and massed trombone choir led by Bob Hughes
11.00 am “The Bass Trombone” a workshop with Lorna MacDonald
12.30 lunch
1.15pm: Trombone Choir rehearsal
2.15pm The Black Dyke Trombone Quartet + tutoring another quartet
3.30 pm: Brett Baker. Demonstration and discussion of Brass Band repertoire and new compositions.
4.30pm Trombone Choir rehearsal
5.30pm Nick Hudson recital / workshop
7.00 pm Concert. Brett Baker, Stockport Brass, Peter Moore, Lorna MacDonald, Stephen Sykes, and Nick Hudson.
Admission to the workshops and daytime events is free to BTS members and £10 to non members. Tickets for the evening concert available on the door at £5 for all. There will be a number of trade stands present with instruments, sheet music and CDs to try and buy.
For further information, please contact Brett Baker by email: chair@britishtrombonesociety.org
The Church postcode is BL9 0LA. The nearby Rectory postcode is BL9 0JR.


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