The rescheduled SCBF Aberdeen Regional Festival took place at Cults Academy in Aberdeen yesterday on Sunday the 30th. of January 2011.
Adjudicators Donald Finlayson and Ken Blackwood were delighted with the consistantly high standards of performance which were produced by the bands and their directors throughout the day.
The results were as follows -
The ACHIEVING SCHOOL BAND CLASS
CULTS ACADEMY JUNIOR CONCERT BAND Conductor Eleanor McPherson
Achieved a GOLD AWARD.
MACKIE ACADEMY CONCERT BAND – Conductor Sarah Gove
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD.
HARLAW ACADEMY CONCERT BAND – Conductor Alan Haggart
Achieved a GOLD PLUS AWARD.
CULTS ACADEMY INTERMEDIATE CONCERT BAND – Conductor Colin Hunter
Achieved a GOLD AWARD.
The ACHIEVING YOUTH BAND CLASS
ABERDEEN MUSIC CENTRE JUNIOR CONCERT BAND – Conductor Amy Dow
Achieved a GOLD AWARD.
ABERDEEN MUSIC CENTRE INTERMEDIATE CONCERT BAND – Conductor Kevin Cormack
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD
The ADVANCED SCHOOL BAND CLASS
CULTS ACADEMY SENIOR CONCERT BAND – Conductor Eric Kidd
Achieved a PLATINUM AWARD and The SCBF ENTERTAINMENT AWARD.
Adjudicators Donald Finlayson and Ken Blackwood commented that although this level of award is normally only available in SCBF finals, they felt that the performance given by Cults Academy Senior Concert Band and their conductor Eric Kidd was truely at an exceptional level for a school band, and fully merited unique recognition.
ABERDEEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL – Conductor Alan McDonald
Due to the rescheduling of this festival, Aberdeen Grammar School were unable to participate today. We hope to see them later this year in SCBF.
YOUTH BAND CLASS
ABERDEEN YOUTH WIND BAND – Conductor Alan Haggart
Achieved a GOLD PLUS AWARD.
Alto Sax Soloist Callum Wemyss was awarded the SCBF OUTSTANDING SOLOIST AWARD for his superb performance of Philip Sparke’s CARNIVAL for ALTO SAX and BAND.
SOUTH CENTRAL ABERDEENSHIRE MUSIC CENTRE WIND BAND – Conductor Richard Paton
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD.
Sunday 16th. January at Inveralmond Community High School, Nigel Durno SCBF Organiser announced the SCBF CONDUCTORS AWARD, which will send one conductor per year to the Mid West Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago.
To achieve this award, conductors will have to achieve a GOLD PLUS AWARD or higher in three consecutive years with the same band. Significantly the award is being back dated to last year – the first year of SCBF.
More details to follow in the near future.
Prize winning Alto Saxophone Soloist Chubbe Anucha, from St.Margarets High School Senior Concert Band is to perform the Ronald Binge Alto Saxophone Concerto with the Wind Orchestra of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, at the RSAM&D on Thursday the 3rd. of February.
Chubbe was awarded this SCBF prize at the SCBF Finals in 2010 for his outstanding solo performances both in Regional and Finals Festivals.
This performance is a great example of the good co operation between the RSAM&D and SCBF to reward and recognise aspiring young soloists.
Hopefully many of you who read this, will come to the concert and support Chubbe in his debut concerto performance.
Chubbe we watch your musical future with great interest – well done !
Who will be next to win this prestigious “Concerto Performance” award in SCBF ?
RESULTS from the rescheduled EDINBURGH and GLASGOW REGIONAL FESTIVALS.
The postponed SCBF Edinburgh & Glasgow Regional events took place yesterday in Inveralmond Community High School in Livingston on Sunday 16th. January.
Thanks to all the band directors, the musicians and their supporters for making the day a great success. There were many good performances throughout the day, and I think everyone felt they were glad they had made the effort to “resconstruct” their postponed December performances today.
There was certainly a very positive atmosphere about the day, and I think the venue for this event is a good one, and should be used again – what do you think ?
Sadly one of our three adjudicators for the day was unavailable through illness – we send our best wishes to Heather Kent for a speedy recovery.
Amazingly for the first time in a new venue, the festival RAN EXACTLY TO TIME. This was due to the superb co operation from bands and their directors and SCBF Festival staff James Miller stage manger and his assistant Ritchie Durno, front of house staff Pat Fraser and Mary Durno, and of course our “smooth talking” SCBF Compere Bruce Fraser for keeping things “flowing” on stage.
Images of awards to follow in the next few days – click on SCBF Awards.
The RESULTS were as follows -
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
Adjudicator Hughina Naylor.
Achieving School Band Class 10.00am
10.00 STEWARTON ACADEMY JUNIOR WIND ENSEMBLE Conductor Alan Friel
Achieved an outstanding GOLD AWARD on their first time at a Festival.
For a band composed almost entirely of first and second year players, this was truely a great achievement.
Advanced School Band Class 10.30am
10.30 The JAMES YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WIND BAND Conductor Jennifer Stewart
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD.
Adjudicator Hughina Naylor made the recomendation that although this band did not achieve the “Gold” qualifier award to reach the SCBF final on the day, in her professional opinion the band should receive an invitation to the final.
SCBF Organiser Nigel Durno has agreed to this recommendation as a “one time” gesture.
Today the James Young High School Senior Wind Band created a SCBF first by programming a composition by one of the bands players, Matthew Zurowski. Mathew’s “OVERTURE for WIND INSTRUMENTS”, the opening piece in the bands programme, was conducted by the composer and was very warmly received by the audience. The piece had structure and shows real promise, as indeed does this young composers conducting ability !
This performance was a really good initiative, and highlights one of the SCBF options of commissioning a composer to write a work for the band. Well done Matthew, we watch your compositional and conducting future with great interest !
11.00 St. MARGARETS HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND Conductor Rachel Baxter
Achieved a GOLD AWARD.
11.30 Edinburgh Festival Adjudication and AWARDS
12.00 GLASGOW FESTIVAL
Adjudicators Hughina Naylor and Jennifer Stewart.
Community Band Class
12.00 DUNBARTONSHIRE Concert Band Conductor Robert Baxter
Achieved a GOLD AWARD
A special OUTSTANDING SOLOIST AWARD is being made to the band’s Alto Sax soloist Alan Donnelly for his suberb solo in Cajun Folk Songs.
12.30 LINLITHGOW REED BAND TRAINING SECTION Conductor Theresa McSherry
Achieved a very commendable BRONZE PLUS AWARD in their first visit to SCBF – well done Theresa and the band.
1.00 STEWARTON WINDS Conductor Alan Friel
Achieved a GOLD PLUS AWARD.
1.30 ACHIEVING SCHOOL BAND CLASS
1.30 INVERCLYDE SCHOOLS TRAINING BAND Conductor David Hutcheson
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD
David Hutcheson with the support of Inverclyde Music Services manager Brian Keachie, are to be congratulated on managing to field three bands at SCBF this year, demonstrating the real pyramid of progress from Training Band to Wind Orchestra – well done Inverclyde Council, this was a real showcase of young peoples abilities and dedication.
2.00 ADVANCED SCHOOL BAND CLASS
2.00 GARNOCK ACADEMY SENIOR CONCERT BAND Conductor Aileen Muir
Achieved a BRONZE PLUS AWARD.
It was good to see this very promising band make their SCBF debut.
2.30 STEWARTON ACADEMY SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE Conductor Alan Friel
Achieved a GOLD AWARD
Special mention was made of Euphonium Soloist Louise Baillie for her performance in “Benediction”.
Special recognition was also given from the adjudicators to Alan Friel for his outstanding effort in rehearsing and presenting three Stewarton based bands – a phenomenal effort proving that this director is able to produce quantity and quality !
3.00PM ADJUDICATION of COMMUNITY BAND and SCHOOL CLASSES
3.30 YOUTH BAND CLASS
3.30 INVERCLYDE SCHOOLS WIND BAND Conductor David Hutcheson
Achieved a GOLD AWARD.
This band programmed one piece in the “ENTERTAINMENT” option of SCBF. The “solo” New Orleans style quartet which introducted a thrilling performance of “Just a Closer Walk With Thee”, earned the band’s solo trombonist the SCBF OUTSTANDING SOLOIST AWARD.
4.00 WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE SCHOOLS WIND BAND Chris Mitchell
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD, again great to see a very promising “county band” making their SCBF debut – we look forward to seeing you at SCBF again later this year.
4.30 EAST RENFREWSHIRE SCHOOLS CONCERT BAND Conductor Kevin Price
Achieved a SILVER PLUS AWARD.
Adjudicator Hughina Naylor made the recomendation that although this band did not achieve the “Gold” qualifier award to reach the SCBF final on the day, in her professional opinion the band should receive an invitation to the final.
SCBF Organiser Nigel Durno has agreed to this recommendation as a “one time” gesture.
5.00 INVERCLYDE SCHOOLS WIND ORCHESTRA Conductor David Hutcheson
Achieved a GOLD AWARD
David Hutcheson again chose to programme one piece in the “ENTERTAINMENT” option of SCBF. This was a very successful choice and indeed successful performance. Although mention was not made on the day of the festival, Hannah Tallis the outstanding vocal soloist from Inverclyde, is to receive an SCBF OUSTANDING SOLOIST AWARD,
Hannah’s performance embodied the essence of this SCBF option – i.e. choosing to programme a piece of entertainment music and perfoming it to an extremely high standard.
Programming this SCBF option, when treated seriously and carefully rehearsed in detail as this performance obviously was, brings a very welcome added dimension to SCBF.
Video footage of this piece may become available on this site in the near future if permissions are granted.
Well done Hannah and the band !
5.30pm ADJUDICATION and AWARD CEREMONY of Youth Band Class
6.00pm Close of Festival
CONFIRMATION of NEW DATE for the ABERDEEN Regional Event.
The postponed ABERDEEN FESTIVAL at Cults Academy is rescheduled for Sunday 30th. of January 2011. Thanks to all the band directors who have responded confirming their availibilty for this date. Starting time/ Performance times/ running order etc. will be exactly as previously arranged.
INVERNESS REGIONAL FESTIVAL RESULTS from Millburn Academy, Saturday 27th. November
A big thank you to all the bands and their supporters who made it through the heavy snow to perform at SCBF in Inverness yesterday. Sadly, the weather conditions were just too severe for our futhermost travelled band ” Caithness & East Highland Community Band” to make the journey. To conductors Karen Anderson and Wendy Rithie and the band, we missed your performance and hope you will be able to be part of SCBF next year.
The Results in order of performance were are follows :Lochaber High School Wind Band conducted by Mark Reynolds – a SILVER PLUS AWARD
Inverness Schools Wind Band conducted by Brian Mitchell – a SILVER AWARD
Lochaber Community Wind Band conducted by John Whyte – a GOLD AWARD
Crown Church Band conducted by Bob Forsyth – a BRONZE PLUS AWARD
A special Outstanding Soloist Award was presented by adjudicators Camille Mason and Donald Finlayson to LAURA KEEN flautist with the Inverness Schools Wind Band, for her great performance of RHAPSODY for FLUTE by Stephen Bulla
A second Outstanding Soloists Award was presented to sisters Ruth & Natasha Earnshaw for their performance of DUELIN XYLOS by Arthur Smith.
Adjudicator Donald Finlayson made special mention of the superb contribution made by the principal trumpet of Crown Church Band, to the bands overall performance.
SCBF Organiser Nigel Durno said he was really pleased with the great efforts the bands and their conductors had made to get to Millburn Academy, given the prevailling weather conditions. There were four very commendable performances even though most bands had players missing due to travel problems.
Crown Church Band are a really unique band, attracting players from ten churches throughout Inverness. Their efforts under the baton of Bob Forsyth are very commendable. It was also great to see two new school based bands entering SCBF this year – we look forward to seeing them in next years festival. A slighly under strength Lochaber Community Wind Band still managed to pull of a GOLD performance with their experienced conductor John Whyte. Their performances of KINDNESS NAE MARE by Gary Carpenter, and ALLOWAY TALES by Peter Graham were particularly memorable – we look forward to seeing and hearing a full strength Lochaber Community Wind Band at the National Finals of SCBF in Perth Concert Hall on Saturday 2nd. of April 2011.
The 2011 SCBF National Finals move to the fabulous venue at Perth Concert Hall on Saturday 2nd. April 2011. In the heart of beautiful Perthshire, bands and their conductors will love performing in one of Scotland’s premier Concert Halls.
Closing Date for entries for ALL Regional Festivals is Friday 22nd. of October 2010. The entry fee for 2010 is £70.00. Cheques payable to SCBF should be sent with your entry form to Nigel Durno SCBF Organiser 246 Auldhouse Road, EAST KILBRIDE, G75 9DX.
SCBF 2009 – 2010 FINALS RESULTS from Sunday 21st. March 2010
The two adjudicators for the SCBF Final were Hughina Naylor and Robert Baxter.
Click on AWARDS to view images of the SCBF National Finals Awards.
The qualifying bands were :
LOCHABER COMMUNITY WIND BAND ( Inverness Festival ) conductor John Whyte – SCBF SILVER PLUS award
WEST CALDER HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WIND BAND ( Edinburgh Festival )conductor Mark Traynor – SCBF GOLD award
St.MARGARET’s ACADEMY SENIOR CONCERT BAND ( Edinburgh Festival ) conductor Rachel Baxter – SCBF GOLD award
Alto Saxophone Soloist Chubbe Anucha from St.Margaret’s won the SCBF SOLOIST award
JAMES YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WIND BAND ( Edinburgh Festival )conductor Jennifer Stewart – SCBF SILVER PLUS award
James Young High School with Jennifer Stewart also won the SCBF ENTERTAINMENT award
STEWARTON ACADEMY SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE ( Glasgow Festival )conductor Alan Friel – SCBF GOLD PLUS award
INVERCLYDE SCHOOLS CONCERT BAND ( Glasgow Festival )conductor David Hutcheson – SCBF GOLD award
EAST RENFREWSHIRE SCHOOLS CONCERT BAND ( Glasgow Festival ) conductor Kevin Price – SCBF GOLD PLUS award
STEWARTON WINDS ( Glasgow Festival ) conductor Alan Friel – SCBF GOLD PLUS award