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Brass in Concert
2003
Brass in Concert
Date:
16 Nov 2003
Venue:
Leisure Centre, Spennymoor
Music Adjudicator(s):
Rob Wiffen, John Berryman
Entertainment Adjudicator(s):
David Hirst, Ted Griffiths
Soloist Adjudicator(s):
Morgan Griffiths
Pos
Band
Conductor
Draw
Music
Ent
Total
11
Ransome
Steve Bastable
7
178
48.0
226.0
8
Kirkintilloch
Craig Anderson
9
190
49.0
239.0
9
Carlton Main Frickley Colliery
William Rushworth
11
182
50.0
232.0
10
Yorkshire Imperial Urquhart Travel
David Evans
2
180
51.5
231.5
4
JAG Mount Charles
Russell Gray
1
189
53.0
242.0
5
Leyland
Steve Sykes
10
188
53.5
241.5
6
Flowers
Philip Harper
3
186
54.0
240.0
7
Scottish Co-op
Dr Nicholas J Childs
4
184
55.5
239.5
1
Grimethorpe Colliery (UK Coal)
Garry E Cutt
5
196
56.0
252.0
2
Sellers International
Phillip McCann
8
194
57.0
251.0
3
Ever Ready
Ray Farr
6
192
58.0
250.0
Quality of performance: Grimethorpe Colliery
Best entertainment and presentation: Ever Ready
Best march: Sellers International (The Waltonian)
Best soloist: Alexandra Kerwin (soprano cornet, Scottish Co-op), playing Gethsemane
Best new music (arrangement or composition): Queen Isabel's Prayer (arr Philip Harper), played by Flowers
Best principal cornet: Kirsty Abbotts (Carlton Main Frickley Colliery)
Best soprano cornet: Stephen Stewart (Kirkintilloch)
Best euphonium: Billy Millar (Leyland)
Best percussion: JAG Mount Charles
Youngest player: Kate Eggleshaw, age 14 (Carlton Main Frickley Colliery)