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| The Brass Herald Hi Everyone, Issue 16 of The Brass Herald is now published - 92 pages all in colour. It contains the following:- Major interviews with Philip Smith Joe Alessi Phil Myers Jens Lindemann Andrew Berryman Bella Tromba plus major features on The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Stanshawe Band Malcolm Arnold by Elgar Howarth Royal Artillery Band Melbourne International Festival of Brass Banding Premiership Brassc Bands in America Plus the 100 question Christmas Quiz Plus it's not too late to get a copy of issue 15. All you need do is go to www.thebrassherald.com/subscribe.htm Have a great Christmas. Philip Biggs |
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![]() | Re: The Brass Herald Phil, I was kidding, of course. John and I are great friends -- I was the International Chair of Brass Studies at the RAM when he was the head of brass. We had marvelous times together and I know that he's doing great things in Glasgow.. Best wishes to you and your magazine, EC |
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| Piano User | Re: The Brass Herald John Wallace is one of the great gentlemen of the Trumpet world. I had the hono(u)r of meeting him at RAM when I went over there with the Brooklyn College Brass Ensemble, then spent time with him the following summer under the auspices of the Lake Placid program with Ed. What a great bunch of guys. And holy cow, were we Brooklynites blown away and intimidated, dare I say, by the class at RAM. Last edited by tromj : 01-06-2007 at 09:28 PM. Reason: sp |
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| Re: The Brass Herald Hi Ed I remember you being at the Royal Academy back in the late 1990s when I was working there with John. Do you still come over? Great you are enjoying The Brass Herald - I am very pleased to hear that! All best Philip |
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