UniBrass Foundation announces Subsidised Conducting Course

On Saturday 30th November, the UniBrass Foundation will be hosting a new project to help student conductors develop their skills at the University of Nottingham led by Russell Gray.
 
With kind support from Arts Council England and Besson Instruments, the UniBrass Foundation is hosting its first conducting course aimed specifically at student conductors. The day will begin at 10:30am at Holy Trinity Church, Lenton, Nottingham. 
 
The event will include the opportunity to conduct the University of Nottingham Brass Band (regular attendees of the annual UniBrass Contest) and receive tips, pointers and video review with Russell Grays expert guidance to improve both rehearsal skills and techniques.
 
This will be the first course to follow the new format Conductors Development Programme created through a partnership between Brass Bands England (BBE) and the National Association of Brass Band Conductors(NABBC). Kenny Crookston, the CEO of BBE said “UniBrass and its student conductors represents the next generation of our community who will lead Brass Bands into the future so we are very pleased that UniBrass is leading the first workshop in the Conductors Development Programme. We hope that the student delegates will learn some new skills about rehearsing bands, develop their skills and take the first step onto this continual skills development programme.”  
 
Russell Gray who is President of the NABBC, Professional Conductor at Reg Vardy Band and regularly works with some of the best Brass Bands in the world including with Foden’s with whom he won the National Brass Band championships in 2018 means the students will be taught by one of the movement’s finest conductors. The University of Nottingham Brass Band has been competing in the Trophy section of the UniBrass contest since 2017, when it was first created. Working with both Russell and the University of Nottingham band on the course will give conductors the perfect chance to prepare for the 10th UniBrass contest in February 2020.
 
This is the first education event that the UniBrass Foundation has hosted outside the contest weekend. Andy Straiton, Chairman of the UniBrass Foundation stated, "This is an exciting next step in the progression of UniBrass. It is important to us that students get the opportunity to learn from artists of the highest calibre and so I hope that this will be a richly rewarding day for all those involved.” 
 
The day costs just £10 to register and includes all course materials as well as a buffet lunch. To ensure the event is accessible to all there is an amount of money provided by the Arts Council to help subsidise travel costs for participants that may need it; this can be indicated on the registration form if required. To attend the course tickets are available at bbe.org.uk/events until Sunday 10th November 2019. Please email andy.straiton@unibrass.co.uk for any queries. 

 

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