or our spring concert, Allerton Brass presents Windows of the World
Join us at 7:30pm on Saturday 17th May at The Tung Auditorium for an evening featuring music drawn from, or which has been influenced by, many different styles and cultures from around the world
The concert’s centre piece is Peter Graham’s suite ‘Windows of the World’ which contains musical references to Latin America, Japan, Africa, North America and Scotland
Our programme is a musical journey “visiting” Scandinavia, the Balkans, Europe and, of course, all the countries in the UK. There is something for everyone, both young and old alike!
Allerton Brass are busy preparing for several exciting Christmas events!
From carol services to Christmas shopping, there’s plenty of opportunity to hear the band play over this festive period and we would love to see you there!
Join us for our Christmas concert: Jingle All The Way!
On Friday 6th December at 7:30pm, Allerton Brass will be playing a selection of our favourite Christmas music at The Tung Auditorium joined by special guest Sudley Primary School Choir!
The concert is set to be a fun-filled evening of Christmas favourites for the entire family
Recently our MD, Gavin Holden, had to make the difficult decision to step away from the Band for personal reasons. Although he only had a relatively short time with us he had a big impact on the Band and we thank him for his hard work and dedication for which we will always be extremely grateful. Our very best wishes go to Gavin and his family for the future.
As is said though “When one door closes, another opens”. And this is particularly true today as we are delighted to announce the appointment of our new Musical Director, Jamie Duncan. Jamie comes to us fresh from his recent successes with his former band, Holywell, who he led to 1st place at the Welsh Regional Championships and 2nd place at the National Championships this year. More information on Jamie’s career is available below.
We are also honoured that Simon Cowen has just accepted our invitation to join the team as our Associate Musical Director. Simon is the current Principal Trombone with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and is heavily involved in the local brass scene especially through the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Brass Band. He has played with all of the major UK orchestras and also many of the top UK brass bands. In addition, Simon has played on many film and TV soundtracks and has appeared as a member of the judging panel for the BBC’s Young Musician competition.
We are very much looking forward to working with Jamie and Simon and writing the next chapter of the Allerton Brass story.
Jamie said “I am delighted to have been appointed Allerton’s Musical Director and look forward to working with a young, talented band who matches my enthusiasm to push forward.”
Before taking up the baton, Jamie has had a successful career as a Bb Bass player. A tuba player lucky enough to have been coached by some of the finest players out there, Jamie has played for North Wales leading brass bands such as the famous Point of Ayr Colliery Band and Northop Silver Band. Jamie is a former member of the National Youth Brass Band of Wales and has been influenced by the top class conductors, including having the privilege of sitting under Mike Fowls, Bob Childs, and Thomas Wyss, to name a few.
Jamie started conducting Rhyl Silver Band in 2019 and built up the band from six players to full strength. Jamie attended the Welsh Area in 2022 with 18 players and achieved 2nd place, gaining a qualification to the National Finals. Jamie also achieved 2nd place that same year in the Buxton Festival of Brass.
During Jamie’s latest tenure with Holywell Band, the band achieved 1st place in the National Eisteddfod 2023, 1st Place in the North Wales Rally 2023, and 1st place at the Welsh areas 2024. Jamie went on to achieve the runner-up spot in the National Finals.
Before we perform our final concert of the summer this Sunday, it is our pleasure to introduce Elizabeth, our new 2nd Trombone player!🎵
A little about Elizabeth: “I’ve been playing the trombone since the age of 7, and through my childhood played in various youth bands, school ensembles, the National Brass Band of Great Britain and the Yorkshire Youth Brass Band. Once I went to university at 18, I fully immersed myself in the musical extra-curricular activities. At one point I was a member of the Big Band, orchestra and Chorale Society at the same time! Playing my trombone at university gave me so many opportunities such as organising concerts and playing at the Royal Albert Hall. Once I graduated and moved to Liverpool, I found myself at a bit of a loose end regarding my playing. One day, whilst on social media, I found that Allerton Brass were advertising for a second trombone play so I decided to get in contact. Joining Allerton Brass was one of the best decisions I made this year and I look forward to seeing how the band develops over the coming years.”
You can hear Elizabeth playing at our final summer concert this Sunday 15th September at 2pm in Vale Park, New Brighton ☀️