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The Brass Band Podcast

The Brass Band Podcast

De: Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann
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Welcome to The Brass Band Podcast, where your hosts from Brass Bands England, Kenny Crookston (CEO) and Sarah Baumann (COO), uncover the amazing and unusual stories that define the brass band world, from its origins and traditions to the modern innovations and fantastic music that have shaped this remarkable culture.

In each episode, Kenny and Sarah will be joined by special guests and wonderful brass band music provided by World of Brass.

If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to info@bbe.org.uk or visit the Brass Bands England website at www.bbe.org.uk.

Copyright 2024 Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann
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  • Are We Still Taking Risks? Gavin Higgins & Naomi Hill on Commissioning & Composing
    Oct 23 2025

    It’s time to take a deep dive into one of the most defining aspects of brass band culture — its music!

    In this episode, Kenny & Sarah explore how commissioning and composition have shaped the sound of banding for over a century, from the historic Labour and Love in 1913 to today’s bold new works. The conversation traces how that commissioning culture built the very foundations of brass band repertoire, and why keeping it alive is vital for the future.

    Kenny recalls the golden era of the 1970s and 80s when every new contest brought another unforgettable work — Cloudcatcher Fells, Harmony Music, Contest Music — each pushing players and audiences alike. But are today’s contests and, of course, bands more generally, doing enough to commission new works that match that same spirit of adventure?

    We’ve got a fascinating conversation with decorated composer Gavin Higgins (winner of a Royal Philharmonic Society Award, Sky Arts Award, Critics Circle Award and two Ivor Novello Awards), whose acclaimed works such as So Spoke Albion and Destroy, Trample, as Swiftly as She have redefined modern brass band writing. Gavin speaks passionately about why brass bands must champion living composers, arguing that without new music, “we just become a museum”. He also reflects on his long-standing collaboration with Tredegar Band, his experiences at the Proms, and how the brass band world can and should open its doors wider to diverse voices and bold ideas, particularly those from outside the brass banding world.

    Sarah speaks with emerging composer Naomi Hill, whose thoughtful insights as both an educator and a writer highlight the challenges, but also the hopes, of young musicians breaking into the scene. Naomi discusses what inspired her to compose, the importance of normalising composition for young learners, and shares an idea about how we might make it easier for bands and composers to connect.

    For more information, visit our website at https://www.bbe.org.uk and follow us on social media. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share your favourite moments using the hashtag #BrassBandPodcast.

    Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England and Youth Music for their support. To hear any of the tracks played in this series in full, head to www.wobplay.com.

    Hosts: Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann (CEO & COO, Brass Bands England)

    Episode Guests:

    • Gavin Higgins (Composer)
    • Naomi Hill (Composer & Educator, Conductor of Elland Starter Band)

    Music Featured (Courtesy of World of Brass):

    • So Spoke Albion (Gavin Higgins), Tredegar Town Band


    Podcast Producer: Peter Baumann

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    1 h
  • The Next Generation of Brass Band Leaders
    Oct 9 2025

    This special episode captures one of the standout sessions from the recent Brass Band Conference — The Next Generation of Brass Band Leaders. Hosted by Katrina Marzella-Wheeler at Redhills Durham Miners Hall, the panel brings together four remarkable young voices shaping the future of brass banding: composer Franklin Onyeso, content creator and writer Liv Richardson, fundraiser and band manager Gregor Spence, and conductor-composer Daniel Hall. Together, they tackle one of the most vital questions in banding — how can we empower the next generation of leaders to take the stage, the stand, and the strategy room with confidence?

    From age bias and mentorship to modernising contests and harnessing the power of social media, the conversation brims with honesty and insight.

    Back in the studio, hosts Sarah Baumann and Kenny Crookston reflect on the conference’s highlights — from Martin Green’s stirring keynote to the Flowers Band’s creative workshop — and pay tribute to the late Duncan Beckley MBE, a true pioneer of brass banding. And if all that’s not enough, we’ve got a MAJOR update on Sarah’s banding progress!

    This episode reminds that tradition and innovation aren’t opposites but partners in progress. We hope you find it an inspiring listen that celebrates the passion, talent, and determination shaping the next chapter of the brass band world.

    For more information, visit our website at https://www.bbe.org.uk and follow us on social media. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share your favourite moments using the hashtag #BrassBandPodcast.

    Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England and Youth Music for their support. To hear any of the tracks played in this series in full, head to www.wobplay.com.

    Hosts: Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann (CEO & COO, Brass Bands England)

    Episode Guests:

    • Katrina Marzella-Wheeler (Conductor)
    • Franklin Onyeso (Composer, Conductor and Pianist)
    • Liv Richardson (Content Creator, Writer at It’s Not A Trumpet, Digital Marketing Specialist & Brass Band Musician)
    • Gregor Spence (Band Manager of The Flowers Band)
    • Daniel Hall (Professional Composer, Arranger and Conductor)

    Podcast Producer: Peter Baumann

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    52 m
  • BONUS Mini-clip - Has Sarah Made Any Progress??
    Oct 2 2025

    We promised you updates on Sarah’s cornet-playing challenge… and here’s a quick one!

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