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Published on January 9th, 2017 by gavin

Brass At The Guild Sees Bumper Entries

Lancashire Contests are delighted to announce the list of competing bands and adjudicators for Brass at the Guild, which will take place at The Guild Hall, Preston on Sunday 29th January.

The competing bands in Championship through to Section 4 will have the opportunity to showcase either their set work for the forthcoming Area contests or the Butlins Mineworkers Championship with the day supported by R. Banks & Son (Funerals Ltd) and its proprietor Brian Halliwell, a life long bandsman and supporter of the banding movement.

The six sections will feature forty three senior bands and six youth ensembles will compete in the various sections at Preston’s Guild Hall on attracted by the prospect of giving the forthcoming Area set-works a litmus-test outing, or reprising the works used at the Butlins Championship. The youth bands will present 20 minute entertainment sets.

Nine bands will compete in the Championship Section trying to catch the ear of adjudicator Michael Fowles, with the additional prize of an invitation to the highest placed band not already qualified, to compete at the Spring Festival Senior Trophy contest in Blackpool.

Six competitors line-up in the First Section as they contemplate tackling either ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’ or ‘Fantasy for Brass Band’, whilst the prospect of choosing between a classic piece of Dean Goffin with ‘Rhapsody in Brass’, or something more contemporary with Paul Sharman’s ‘Inclusion’ has tickled the fancy of a dozen Second Section rivals.

There will also be a full day of action taking place in the Charter Theatre at the Guild Hall, with eight Third Section bands tackling either ‘Darkwood’ by Dan Price or ‘The Lion and the Rose’ by Philip Wilby.

The day’s contesting starts there at 10.00am with the eight bands in the Fourth Section testing themselves on either ‘St Andrews Variations’ by Alan Fernie or the Butlins own-choice work.

In addition to the senior bands testing their early season form, six keen as mustard youth ensembles will also look to claim the prestigious British Open Youth at the Guild Hall title by presenting their 20-minute programmes in a bid to catch the ear of adjudicator Lynda Nicholson.

A spokesperson for Lancashire Contests told A4B: ‘There are generous prizes on offer in each section as well as the prospect of entry to the first rung of the British Open ladder, whilst the youth bands will compete for their own prestigious British Open title.

Lancashire Contests looks forward to welcoming old and new friends to Preston on what is always an enjoyable day in the contesting year.’

The list of competing bands is as follows:

Championship Section:

The Guild Hall Test Pieces: Pageantry (Howells) or Butlins own-choice
Adjudicator: Michael Fowles
Pre Drawn Start: Approx 3.30pm

Blidworth Welfare (Martin Heartfield)
City of Bradford (Lee Skipsey)
Easington Colliery (Ian Robinson)
Hatfield (Stan Lippeatt)
Hepworth (Leigh Baker)
Longridge (Mark Peacock)
Milnrow (Matthew Brown)
Thoresby Colliery (Ian McElligott)
Wingates (Paul Andrews)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section.

First Section:

The Guild Hall Test Pieces: The Land of the Long White Cloud (Sparke) or Fantasy for Brass Band (Arnold)
Adjudicator: Michael Fowles
Pre Drawn Start: Approx 1.30pm

Freckleton (Paul Dalton)
Harrogate (Dean Jones)
Marsden Silver Prize (Alan Widdop)
Oldham (Lees) (John Collins)
Poulton-Le-Fylde (Matthew Ryan)
Ripon City (Martin Hall)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section

Second Section:

The Guild Hall Test Pieces: Rhapsody in Brass (Goffin) or Inclusion (Sharman) Adjudicator: David Hirst
Pre Drawn Start: 10.00am

Bakewell Silver (Jim Henson)
Besses o’ th’ Barn (Kenny Pain)
Blackpool Brass (John Pearson)
Crewe Brass (Jamie Meredith)
Delph (Jonathan Davies)
Flixton (Jason M Smith)
Hazel Grove (Nigel Beasley)
Horbury Victoria (Duncan Beckley)
Horwich RMI (Matt Ryan)
Pemberton Old Wigan DW ‘B’ (Mike Golding) Royal Buckley Town (Brett Baker)
Whitworth Vale & Healey (Christopher Binns)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section.

Third Section:

Charter Theatre Test Pieces: Darkwood (Price) or The Lion and the Rose (Wilby) Adjudicator: Ian Brownbill
Pre Drawn Start: Approx 4.00pm

BD1 (Lee Skipsey)
Eccleston Brass (John Wood)
Farnworth & Walkden (Matt Shaw) Oughtibridge Brass (Gavin Somerset)
Pilling Jubilee (Len Charnock)
Rivington & Adlington (Malcolm Wilson) Skelmersdale (James Hall)
Stacksteads (Fred Bowker)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section.

Fourth Section:

Charter Theatre Test Pieces: St Andrews Variations (Fernie) or Butlins own-choice Adjudicator: Ian Brownbill
Pre-Drawn Start: 10.00am

Allerton Brass (Adam Taylor)
Blackley (John Atkinson)
BMP Europe Ltd Goodshaw (Joshua Hughes) Brindle (Keith Richmond)
Lostock Hall Memorial (Phil Edwards) Tarleton Brass (Gillian Bould)
Thornton Cleveleys (Stephen Craig)
Tingley Brass (John Belton)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section.

The British Open Youth at the Guild Festival 2017:

The Charter Theatre 20-minute own-choice programme of entertaining music. Adjudicator: Lynda Nicholson
Pre-Drawn Start: Approx 12.30pm

Brassed Off (Louise Renshaw)
Oldham Music Centre (Jonathan Leedale) Poynton Youth (Michael Eccles)
Stockport Schools (Alice Bell)
Wigan Youth Zone (John Don-Duncan)
Youth Brass 2000 (Chris Jeans)

The results and prize presentation will take place at the conclusion of the section.




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