The Brass Herald. The Magazine for the Brass Musician. Brass Bands, Jazz Bands, Salvation Army, Orchestral Brass, Military Bands, Big BandsThe Brass Herald. The Magazine for the Brass Musician. Brass Bands, Jazz Bands, Salvation Army, Orchestral Brass, Military Bands, Big Bands

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Conductor of the Year final

New manager at the Co-op

Friary reflections

Stockport Brass for Sale

2008 NABBC Competition

Train the Trainer Day

Dyke appoint Kerwin

2008 Masters Gala Concert

Irish National Championships

Silver Jubilee for Summer School

Lusher Trombone Day

Obituary - Tom Martin

CYBB Easter Course

NYBBGB Principals

Stopping the show!

Peter Bassano Spring Concerts

Ellsworth Smith deadline extended

Paul Beniston & LPO

Death of CBBA President

Dr Alun Hoddinott CBE - Obituary

Fiesta Fusion Project

NWBBA training day

Doyle leaves Dyke

Doctors orders for Dyke

Besson sponsor Irish Championships

Cornwall Easter course

Scherzo at the double

Scott takes residence at Fodens

Rotary award for Louise

Fodens awards

Welcome to The Brass Herald, a publication for all brass musicians. The magazine is published in October, March, May and August and contains articles by perhaps the most authoritative team of writers in the world of brass.

Ian Bousfield

The Brass Herald will undoubtedly bring the increasingly diverse world of brass music closer together and I welcome it wholeheartedly. I look forward to it being the central point of everything good in brass playing. I look forward to learning and I look forward to subscribing.

Ian Bousfield

 

The Brass Herald was launched in August 2003 and covers the whole range of brass. From Brass Bands to Orchestral brass, Salvation Army bands to Big Bands and Military Bands to Jazz.

 

Since the launch of The Brass Herald the feedback has been an overwhelming 'we want more of this'. From Delhi to Dobcross, Black Dyke to Birdcage Walk, and Regent Hall to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Brass Herald has been read and digested. 

 

I invite you to subscribe today and enjoy this scintillating publication which is full colour, written by experts and has at least 52 pages.

Happy reading!

Philip Biggs, Editor