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Brass in Concert
2004
Brass in Concert
Date:
21 Nov 2004
Venue:
Leisure Centre, Spennymoor
Music Adjudicator(s):
John Berryman, Goff Richards
Entertainment Adjudicator(s):
Alan Fernie, John Maines
Soloist Adjudicator(s):
Alan Morrison
Pos
Band
Conductor
Draw
Music
Ent
Total
10
Mount Charles
Morten E Hansen
8
182
54.0
236.0
9
Carlton Main Frickley Colliery
Brian Grant
2
183
53.0
236.0
8
Ransome
Graham O'Connor
6
185
51.0
236.0
6
Flowers
Philip Harper
3
187
52.0
239.0
7
Kirkintilloch
Steve Bastable
4
188
49.0
237.0
4
Reg Vardy (Ever Ready)
Ray Farr
9
189
56.0
245.0
5
Leyland
Garry E Cutt
1
190
50.0
239.5
2
Sellers International
Phillip McCann
5
192
59.0
250.5
3
Whitburn
Andrew Duncan
10
194
55.0
249.0
1
Grimethorpe Colliery (UK Coal)
Richard Evans
7
196
57.0
253.0
Sellers International and Leyland deducted 0.5 points for exceeding time limit
Quality of performance: Grimethorpe Colliery
Best entertainment and presentation: Sellers International
Best march: Sellers International (March Jubilee)
Best soloist: Richard Marshall (trumpet, Grimethorpe Colliery), playing Virtuosity
Best new music (arrangement or composition): Lark in the Clear Air (Traditional arr Stephen Roberts), played by Kirkintilloch
Best principal cornet: Kirsty Abbotts (Carlton Main Frickley Colliery)
Best soprano cornet: Stephen Stewart (Kirkintilloch)
Best euphonium: Andy Hicks (Flowers)
Best percussion: Sellers International
Youngest player: Jenna Preston, age 12 (Mount Charles)