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Regent Brass at the Scottish Challenge 2024

Regent Brass travelled to Scotland for the Band Supplies Scottish Challenge 2024, presenting the contest premiere of Liz Lane’s striking new work Rhythm of Light. Inspired by the life and art of renowned sculptor Barbara Hepworth, the suite explores themes of form, movement and creativity through four vivid movements. Lane’s score draws on Hepworth’s fascination with rhythm, light and physical space, blending flowing lyricism with bold, sculptural textures. Competing against a strong field of 21 ensembles, Regent Brass secured 11th…

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New Horizons

Regent Brass to Unveil Diverse Contemporary Repertoire in London Concert Regent Brass is set to dazzle audiences with a groundbreaking concert titled ‘New Horizons’ at St Saviour’s Church in Pimlico, London, on Sunday, July 7th, at 7.00 pm. The event promises to be a forward-thinking exploration of contemporary works for brass band, featuring a lineup of music that celebrates diversity and innovation. Originally envisioned as ‘Tributes and Dedications’ in 2023, the concert underwent a transformation, evolving into ‘New Horizons’ with…

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St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey, Exterior

Westminster Abbey – Brass On The Grass 2023

On the 3rd of August, Regent Brass were due to play at College Gardens, Wesminster Abbey as part of the Brass on the Grass series. Adverse (rainy) weather conditions on the day forced the band indoors and the band played in the beautiful St. Margaret’s Chapel instead. We played a varied programme, everything from Phillip Sparke’s arrangement of Josef Zainwul’s Birdland to the classic Mack & Mabel overture to HK Gruber’s Demilitarized Zones. We featured 4 solo features: Marianne arranged…

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Concert with the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony

On 27th June the band gave their debut performance at the iconic St John’s Smith Square in central London as guests of the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony who were touring the UK. Performing to a large and very receptive audience, we performed a demanding programme featuring several underperformed works including “Demilitarised Zones” by H.K. Gruber and “The Dong with a Luminous Nose” by Joseph Horovitz. Alongside this the band’s principal euphonium, Brian le Tissier, gave a very moving performance of Astor…

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