NYBBGB 2020 - NY@Home
This year, I had the pleasure of being a part of the Tutor Team on the NYBBGB Virtual Course, known as the NY@Home.
The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain (NYBBGB) and the National Children’s Brass Band of Great Britain (NCBBGB) – made up of 140 of the UK’s most young talented brass and percussion players – performed a joint virtual concert on Friday 7 August.
The NYBB was led by Artistic Director, the Grammy and Juno award-winning conductor and composer Bramwell Tovey, Principal Conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra; and the NCBB was led by Artistic Director Professor Nicholas Childs, Musical Director of the Black Dyke Band. The concert featured guest soloists, David Childs (euphonium) and Brett Baker (trombone.)
The technical delivery of the course was led by NYBB and NCBB alumni Ben Stratford of Mango Design, who was also commissioned to create a new brand identity for the two courses under the theme 'National Youth at Home'.
On the courses 'Open Day', the participants got the chance to ask questions to the NYBB's Artistic Director, Bramwell Tovey, Music Director of the NCBB, Professor Nicholas Childs, senior house tutors of both the NCBB and NYBB as well as members of the band’s leading team of tutors. These include Kate Moore (cornet), Tracey Redfern (cornet), Paul Young (cornet), Siobhan Bates (horns), David Childs (baritones & euphoniums), Carol Jarvis (trombones), Nick Etheridge (tubas), and Mark Landon (percussion.)
You can watch the innovative Grande Finale on the link below! It was an absolute pleasure to be a part of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71QTog_iYfM&t=903s

One of the most significant performances of my career was being a soloist at the International Festival of Brass 2024. I had the honor of performing Philip Wilby's "Fantasie Concertante" in the presence of the composer himself. It was an unforgettable experience and a true highlight of my musical journey.

I am thrilled to share that I celebrated my first-ever National Championships win with Black Dyke Band! Performing "Of Men and Mountains" by Edward Gregson, we delivered a powerful and moving performance that secured our victory. It was an incredible honor to achieve this milestone with such an esteemed group.

Shortly after the European Championships, Neil and I treated ourselves to a well-deserved holiday in the Maldives. It was our first big trip together, and it became even more special on May 23, 2023, when Neil asked me to marry him. I happily said yes! This beautiful trip will always hold a special place in our hearts.

In May, Black Dyke Band faced significant travel challenges when our flights to the European Brass Band Championships were unexpectedly cancelled. Despite these setbacks, our determination and swift logistical adjustments allowed us to reach the competition in time. Our hard work and resilience paid off as we delivered outstanding performances, ultimately tying for first place. However, due to Brass Band Tres 13 Toiles scoring higher on the set test piece, they were crowned the overall winners, placing us in a close second. For my first experience at the adult Europeans, I am immensely proud of our achievement and the way we overcame obstacles to shine on such a prestigious stage. Second place is a fantastic result, and I look forward to future competitions with Black Dyke.

On March 5th, Black Dyke Band drew the dreaded number one spot at the Yorkshire Area Brass Band Championships. Despite the challenge of performing first, we delivered an exceptional performance that won us first place. I was also privileged to win the best soloist award, making the victory even sweeter. It was a proud day for Black Dyke!

Black Dyke retained its' Yorkshire title on Sunday 6th March at Huddersfield Town Hall in a performance of precision, clarity, and supreme musicality. Judging by the ovation at the end of Wilfred Heaton’s demanding “Contest Music,” it was the performance the audience had been waiting for. Performing last of twelve bands, the consensus was that it would see the band retain its’ Yorkshire title. Prof. Nicholas Childs commented that the soloists and band had delivered a virtuosic performance of which they could be proud, with Richard Marshall winning the prestigious ‘Best Principal Cornet’ award.