Hebden Bridge band are delighted to
announce that Brett Baker has accepted the position as Musical
Director.
Brett Baker is Black
Dyke’s Principal Trombone and is one of Europe’s leading brass
players and teachers. He is also a
clinician for Michael Rath Musical Instruments Ltd.
Before the age of
twenty-five Brett had won every major brass band competition, the
Nationals, the British Open and the European Championships. He is
currently the most recorded trombone soloist in the brass band
movement and has been guest artist on six CDs this year alone. Brett
is a past trombone solo champion of Great Britain and an Associate
of the Royal College of Music.
Brett will be
continuing is role as solo trombone with Black Dyke and as the
Trombone and Senior Tutor at
the Yorkshire Youth Brass Band. He is looking forward to
sharing this role with other conductors as the need arises due to
his busy schedule in 2007 and the focus will be on preparation for
next years area contest.
The bands current resident conductor
Professor Philip Wilby is off to pastures new in Bristol where his
wife Wendy has taken on a new role at the Cathedral. The band would
like to take this opportunity to thank Philip for his hard work,
dedication and enthusiasm over the past year. He has been an
inspiration to the band and had an instrumental role in the band’s
recent achievements.
The band would also like to welcome a
number of new players who have arrived just in time for the
traditional busy Christmas period. Ann Squires on first baritone,
Kate Salter on second trombone and Hebden Bridge stalwart Ian
Coleman returns to the band to play second euphonium. Ian is the
longest serving member of the band, having been a member on and off
for over 32 years.
There is currently a vacancy for a Bb
bass player, any one interested in this position should contact Ian
Plant on 01422 252908 or 07831 833479.