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Sunday 20 April will see the Scottish Brass Band
Association (SBBA) hold a series of brass and percussion workshops, as
part of its on-going Youth Development Programme. Hosted by the Royal
Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) as part of its already
successful Brass Band Day, SBBA is looking to encourage anyone connected
with young brass players to come along and learn from the professionals
in areas of youth banding including conducting, repertoire, teaching
techniques and percussion.
The first workshop will commence at 1.30pm in the
Guinness Room, with Alan Fernie leading a session on Repertoire for
Youth Band. Here, Alan will look at the ever-increasing catalogue of
music being written for young bands that is more in keeping with what
youngsters find interesting and entertaining. To add another dimension
to the workshop, Alan will be assisted by a small group from Loanhead
Brass Roots, which will play excerpts from some of the music being
discussed.
At 3.00pm, James Gourlay will discuss Techniques of
Teaching, where all aspects of best practice for developing young
players will be explored. As the Director of Music at the RSAMD, and one
of the country’s top tuba players, James will pass on some of the
expertise that has helped him produce many of the Europe’s leading brass
players over the past three decades.
In the Concert Hall at 5.00pm, Nigel Boddice and the West
Lothian Schools Brass Band will host an interactive workshop/concert, in
which Nigel will give advice on Conducting the Youth Band. Here, he will
look at the methods and approach used to get the best results from his
young players. In addition, Simone Rebello will appear as guest soloist,
as well as giving advice on percussion in brass bands.
The final workshop of the day will take place in The
Guinness Room at 6.00pm, when Simone Rebello will be available to Meet
the Player. In this session, Simone will answer questions from young
percussionists and conductors looking to maximise the impact of the
percussion section and learn better techniques.
In addition to the above workshops, there is a host of
brass concerts from 1.00pm, which will include performances from Royal
Scottish Academy Brass, National Youth Brass Band of Scotland, Scotia
Brass, David Thornton, Kirkintilloch and Whitburn bands.
All events are free, but everyone attending will need a
ticket, which can be reserved in advance from the RSAMD Box Office (0141
332 5057) or obtained on the day.
The full lists of events are as follows;
Concert Hall
1.00pm: Royal Scottish Academy Brass, Bryan Allen,
Conductor, Davur Juul Magnussen, trombone
2.15pm: National Youth Brass Band of Scotland, Richard
Evans, conductor
3.30pm: Scotia Brass, Allan Ramsey, Conductor, James
Gourlay, tuba
5.00pm: West Lothian Schools Band, Nigel Boddice,
conductor, David Thornton, euphonium, Simone Rebello, percussion
6.30pm: Kirkintilloch Band, Howard Taylor, conductor
8.00pm: Whitburn Band, Andrew Duncan, conductor, Simone
Rebello, percussion
Guinness Room
1.30pm: Alan Fernie - Repertoire for Junior Band
3.00pm: James Gourlay - Techniques of Teaching
4.30pm: David Thornton (euphonium) - in Recital
6.00pm: Simone Rebello (percussion) - Meet the Player |