​Fresh Air for Youth and Children’s Band

With the heat and excitement of summer looming, The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain, the UK’s leading brass bands for children and young people which next year celebrates its 70th anniversary, is looking forward to its 2021 summer season. The 2021 summer courses for both the Children’s Band and the Youth Band will be the first residential experiences since before the start of the pandemic. Following current COVID guidance the courses will be very similar to previous years (although unfortunately without an Open Day or Auditions) however there will be one unique change: the end of course concerts will be in the open air. 

In residence in Repton, ancient capital of Mercia and the seat of Kings, the Children’s Band and Youth Band courses will contain all the aspects of traditional courses, with exciting repertoire, industry-leading tuition and unique musical opportunities. One of the opportunities available will be the annual Harry Mortimer Solo Competition, and this year’s event will see NYBBGB alumnus Captain Sam Hairsine RM on the adjudication panel. The winner of the competition this year will get the opportunity to perform as a soloist with the Royal Marines Band Service in concert. “I am so excited to be an adjudicator of the prestigious Harry Mortimer Solo Competition! It will be lovely to be on the ‘other side’ after competing as a member, whilst bolstering the ever developing relationship that the NYBBGB has with the Royal Marines Band Service.” said Capt. Sam Hairsine RM.

As part of the Youth Band and Children’s Band courses there will be exciting outdoor concerts on 30 July and 7 August where the children and young people will perform. You can sign up for a free ticket, bring your picnic blanket, favourite food and drink, to listen to the wonderful music in complete COVID security. Mark Bromley, NYBBGB CEO said “Following the very successful live days we recently held we are doing all we can to offer our members a safe residential experience. The outdoor picnic concerts led by Phil Harper and Nick Childs will be a bit different from normal but I’m sure both the players and the audience will love them.”

To sign up and reserve a place at the concerts please visit the What's On page of the website. Tickets will be free of charge but the NYBBGB is asking for donations towards its 2022 Bursary Fund which recently launched on Just Giving.

 

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