Record

Performance TitleNational Brass Band Championship of Great Britain Festival Contest
Performance Date12 November 1949
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time11:00
Main PerformersFrank Phillips - speaker,
Arnold Greir - organ
Orchestra or BandBlack Dyke Mills Band,
Brighouse and Rastrick Band,
Camborne Town Band,
Clydebank Burgh Band,
Cory Workmen's Silver Band,
Edge Hill (British Railways) Band,
Enfield Central Band,
Falmouth Town Silver Band,
Fodens Motor Works Band,
Forfar Instrumental Band,
Harton Colliery Band,
Morris Motors Band,
Munn and Felton's Works Band,
Park and Dare Workmen's Band,
Ransome and Marles Works Band,
SH and WR Wallsend Shipyard Band,
Yorkshire Copper Works Band
ConductorsMajor A Lemoine,
N Jones,
S H Boddington,
H Mortimer,
Haydn Bebb,
H Heyes,
E Ball,
A G Richards,
J R Carr,
A W Parker,
F Mortimer,
A H Whitehead,
W A Scholes,
E Clayton,
John Henry Iles,
W B Hargreaves,
J Atherton
Set ListOverture, 'Comedy', John Ireland (Massed Bands)
March, 'Outward Bound', A Ashpole (Massed Bands),
Glee, 'Goodnight Beloved', Pinsuti (Massed Bands),
March, 'Death or Glory', R B Hall (Massed Bands),
Hymn, 'Lead Kindly Light', Monk (Massed Bands),
March, 'William Tell', Rossini (Massed Bands),
Organ Soli, 'Trumpet Tune and Air', Purcell (Arnold Greir),
'Trumpet Mennet', Clarke (Arnold Greir),
'Chanson De Matin', Elgar (Arnold Greir),
Section, 'Merrie England', German (Arnold Greir),
'Intermezzo' (Cavalleria Rusticana), Mascagni (Arnold Greir),
'Imperial March', Elga, (Arnold Greir),
'Minuet Berenice', Handel, arr. Best (Arnold Greir),
'Henry VIII Dances', German (Arnold Greir),
'Water Music', Handel (Arnold Greir),
'Pomp and Circumstance March, No.4',.Elgar (Arnold Greir),
'Where'er You Walk', Handel, arr. Duncan (Arnold Greir),
'March' (Occasional Overture), Handel, arr. Best (Arnold Greir),
'Minuet in G', Beethoven (Brass Old and New),
'The Marionettes' (Duet), Basil Windsow (Brass Old and New),
'Post Horn Galop' (Brass Old and New),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Performance Notes1st - Black Dyke Mills (Harry Mortimer)
2nd - Fodens Motor Works (Harry Mortimer)
3rd - Munn & Feltons (Stanley Boddington)
4th - Brighouse & Rastrick (Eric Ball)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1949/261),
Setlist (RAHE/8/7/41)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/8/7/1949/10National Brass Band Championship of Great Britain Festival Contest set list12 November 1949
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Cxam_B_S_BydNational Brass Band Championship of Great Britain Festival Contest1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1885British Army; HM Band of the Life Guards; 1795-; British Army Band
DS/UK/6506Black Dyke Band; 1855-; British brass band
DS/UK/6901The Brighouse and Rastrick Band; 1881-; English brass band
DS/UK/6902Camborne Town Band; fl 1880s-; English brass band
DS/UK/6905Clydebank Burgh Band; 1829-; Scottish brass band
DS/UK/2484The Cory Band; 1884-; Welsh brass band
DS/UK/9103Edge Hill Brass Band; 1924-1984; English brass band
DS/UK/7491Enfield Central Band; 1861-1949; British brass band
DS/UK/9105Pendennis Brass Band; 1979-; English brass band
DS/UK/6507Foden's Band; 1900-; British brass band
DS/UK/9113Forfar Instrumental; 1874-; Scottish brass band
DS/UK/9115Westoe Band; 1901-; English brass band
DS/UK/8257Morris Motors Band; 1924-1998; English brass band
DS/UK/8352Virtuosi GUS Band; 1933-; English brass band
DS/UK/9120Parc and Dare Band; 1893-; Welsh brass band
DS/UK/9121Ransome Band; 1937-; English brass band
DS/UK/9122Wallsend Shipyard; 1946-1976; English brass band
DS/UK/6903The Yorkshire Imperial Band; fl 1930s-; English brass band
DS/UK/7932Phillips; Frank (fl 1940s-1970s); English broadcaster
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
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