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Written for Brass band with a duration of 6 mins. Arranged for Carlton Main Colliery Band and Kirsty Abbotts, Principle Cornetist.
Soloist, Cornet – Tom Hutchinson (4). Notes. A stunning new concerto from Derek Bourgeois, commissioned and majestically performed by Tom Hutchinson and 2016 grand slam champions Cory Band.
This Way is the new highly anticipated solo album from cornet soloist Tom Hutchinson accompanied by Cory Band conducted by Philip Harper. The album features music that has played an important part in Tom’s life, including the substantial work Concerto for Cornet and Brass Band by Derek Bourgeois, which was composed especially for Tom in 2016. Whenever possible we provide a high resolution CD cover image and a PDF version of the CD booklet for you to download and keep. Download Artwork Download Booklet.
Derek Bourgeois is one of the music's most respected and popular composers and a new Concerto from him is a real event. He talks to Frank Renton about his new work and the recording by the brilliant young cornet player Tom Hutchinson with the Cory Band. Molly's Wake from Heroes Of Erin. Performer: Fairey BAnd. Conductor: Mark Peacock. Fairey Tales Volume One.
Cory Band is one of the oldest and best known brass bands in the world, formed in 1884 in the Rhondda Valley. Their aim is to create music that is 'spine tingling, moving and life affirming'. Cory Band are from the Rhondda Valley in Wales. They were formed in 1884 and originally bore the name ‘Ton Temperance’ a reference to the Temperance movement in the South Wales Valleys of the time
Principal Cornet of The Cory Band. Derek Bourgeois – Concerto for Cornet and Brass Band. Tom Hutchinson with The Cory Band. A stunning concerto from Derek Bourgeois, commissioned by Tom Hutchinson and The Cory Band.
In 1816 a brass and reed band was founded by Peter Wharton in the Yorkshire village of Queenshead, later to become Queensbury. John Foster, apart from being the founder of Black Dyke Mills, played French Horn in this band. It has been said on many occasions that Black Dyke was formed from it, however this is not strictly true, as "Peter Wharton’s band went out of existence through loss of members". In 1833 a new band was formed named 'Queenshead Band’,which may well have contained players from the former band.
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Principal cornet, Cory band. Tom began learning the cornet at the age of nine and joined his local brass band, Stannington. As an early teenager he joined Barnsley Building Society Band and quickly ascended to the position of principal cornet. Tom’s first taste of playing ‘top man’ in a championship section band happened a few years later, aged fifteen, when he joined the Rothwell Temperance Band. During these formative years Tom also played solo cornet with the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain including two courses as Leader
| Concerto for Cornet and Brass Band | |
| 1.1 | Movement I |
| 1.2 | Movement II |
| 1.3 | Movement III |
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