JOHN FOSTER & SON BLACK DYKE MILLS BAND - BBC Open University 1985

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • TREVOR HERBERT presents an Open University programme looking at the development and impact of the brass band, broadcast by the BBC in 1985.
    Features part of a performance of DANCES AND ARIAS (Edward Gregson) by JOHN FOSTER & SON BLACK DYKE MILLS BAND conducted by MAJOR PETER PARKES.
    Recorded on VHS from the TV broadcast and converted to digital without any attempt to adjust audio or video.
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    (c) Copyright 1985 The Open University
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    #BlackDykeBand

Комментарии • 9

  • @robertashley7751
    @robertashley7751 4 месяца назад

    Excellent post.many thanks.incredible these buildings survived 🙏🏼

  • @Geoff_Tuba_UK
    @Geoff_Tuba_UK Год назад +1

    Interesting lecture. I remember fondly rehearsing and playing Gregson's D&A at the Albert Hall (1984) finals with my own band.

  • @robertashley7751
    @robertashley7751 4 месяца назад

    What bricks???! I see no bricks🤦🏼‍♂️unbelievable

  • @ianbishop247
    @ianbishop247 Год назад

    Hi very much enjoyed this program. Was it part of a series on Brass Bands or a series on Music? And were you the narrator/reader? Sadly Black Dyke came 6th in the National Finals in 1984.....

    • @stevearley
      @stevearley  Год назад +1

      As far as I know this was just one of a series of programmes as part of the Open University courses and probably the only one that looked at brass bands. I'm not the narrator! That is Trevor Herbert. I was still at school when this was on TV and avidly listening to and watching as much as I could about bands as I'd just started playing in a band myself.

    • @Tox1415
      @Tox1415 Год назад +1

      Trevor is still with the OU, he is Emeritus Professor of Music. @@stevearley

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh3588 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember this from when it was first broadcast!
    Here we are in 2023 and Black Dyke are National Champions again, playing a fine test piece written by Edward Gregson in the 1980s rather than the 1880s.
    It is wonderful to see brass bands still popular and performing at such an excellent contest and venue (the RAH). I was very happy to be playing there again this year, although in a different band to Dyke.

  • @robertashley7751
    @robertashley7751 4 месяца назад

    My fath'er alus said it was where folk had to go to 'live o'er brush' 😂