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RNCM brass band (Mid-day concert) 27 March 2025

RNCM Brass Band

Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society

Thursday 27 March 2025 1.10pm

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Event Timings
Auditorium Doors: 12.45pm
Concert Start: 1.10pm
Concert Finish: 2.00pm

Please note that there will be no interval.

All timings are approximate and are subject to change.​

RNCM Brass Band

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RNCM Brass Band
David Thornton conductor

Mario Burki Flight
John McCabe Desert II (Horizon)
Ray Steadman-Allen Seascapes 

Established during the 1990s by brass innovator Howard Snell, the RNCM Brass Band has always been a flagship ensemble of the institution. Geographically the RNCM is ideally placed for brass band students and it boasts a teaching staff that includes David Thornton as Director of Brass Bands and the RNCM International Brass Band Festival, Roger Webster, Richard Marshall, Owen Farr, Katy Jones, Carol Jarvis, Leslie Neish, and Steven Mead. In 2014 the college appointed Prof. James Gourlay and Prof. David King as International Chairs in Brass Band Studies and they both work with the band students on a bi-annual basis. Other recent guest conductors include Nicholas Childs, Florent Didier, Russell Gray, Garry Cutt and Elgar Howarth.

The teaching staff encourages students to become members of bands outside of the college and the RNCM benefits greatly from partnerships with some of the UK’s leading brass bands. The current RNCM Brass Band has members of Black Dyke, Grimethorpe, Brighouse & Rastrick and the Fairey Bands within its ranks, as well as a good international representation from countries including Switzerland, Latvia, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia.

Sponsored by The Ida Carroll Trust 

This concert is unreserved seating in the Stalls. 

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