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The St
Austell Town Band has announced that they have engaged the services of
Dr Roy Newsome as guest conductor. Dr Newsome will begin working with
the band over the next few months leading up to the SWBBA contest in
November and the West of England Regional Contest in March.
In his
so-called retirement, Roy Newsome finds plenty to occupy his time. He is
the President of the National Association of Brass Band Conductors (an
honour dating from 1993, following the death of Harry Mortimer CBE), an
Executive Member of the Association of Brass Band Adjudicators, a
Research Fellow and Conductor Laureate of the
University of Salford, and Music Advisor to the Brass in Concert
Championships (a position he has held since their inception in 1977).
After a
lifetime of conducting and adjudicating, he has many memories. He has
adjudicated at virtually all major brass band competitions throughout
the world and has held conducting appointments with
Black Dyke,
Besses o'th' Barn,
Fairey Engineering and
Sun Life bands. With these there have been plenty of highlights,
including conducting five winning performances at the British Open
Championships and one at the National Brass Band Championships. The five
British Open wins were with four different bands, a record in itself.
In more
recent years he has appeared as guest conductor with Black Dyke,
Grimethorpe,
YBS,
Foden's and
Leyland, and he regularly helps lower section bands with their
contest preparation.
There have
been radio, television and recording engagements and numerous overseas
tours. He can also look back on eight happy years as the Presenter of
Radio 2’s Listen to the Band and some 30 years of guest
conducting, lecturing and adjudicating in all the major brass band
centres in Europe, plus Australia, New Zealand, America and Japan.
Then there
were 17 years as Music Director of the National Youth Brass Band of
Great Britain and a legacy of what seems like a lifetime of memories
pertaining to that appointment alone.
Having
been in education for much of his life, Roy Newsome along with David
Loukes the Senior Tutor at St Austell’s School of Brass, was one of the
pioneers of the now highly acclaimed courses in Band Musicianship at the
University of Salford. His PhD degree was attained at this university
for research into brass band history. He has published five books about
brass bands, is a regular contributor to brass band journals and
magazines, and is frequently called upon to compose or arrange new
pieces for band and to write sleeve notes for CDs.
Honours
that have come Roy Newsome's way include the Silver Medal of the
Worshipful Company of Musicians (1976), an Honorary Graduate Diploma
(Salford 1989) and the Masters Dedicated Service Award, presented by the
All England Masters Championships (2000). In 2001 he received the
long-service award for 25 years membership of the NABBC and in 2005
accepted the British Bandsman Life Achievement Award.
Roy is no
stranger to Cornwall; he has been the guest conductor for the Cornwall
Youth Brass Band at no fewer than five of their residential courses
working with many generations of Cornish bands people including St
Austell’s Resident Conductor Aaron Harvey who is also a tutor with the
CYBB.
Roy
Newsome's greatest difficulty is answering the question, ‘What interests
do you have outside of brass bands?
St Austell
Town Band is a young band made up of many players that have come through
Cornwall’s very first school of brass formed over 10 years ago and are
delighted that Dr Newsome has agreed to lead them at the forthcoming
contests they are very much looking forward to his visits to Cornwall.
Dr Newsome
will play a major part in the new look team of conductors at St Austell
including Aaron Harvey as Resident Conductor, David Loukes as Senior
Tutor of the School of Brass supported by Anna Minear and David Mumford
who work with the Youth and Junior bands.
The bands
now have a busy rehearsal and engagement schedule over the coming months
including some prestigious Christmas concerts.
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