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| A Warm Welcome |
The band
is always looking for more
players, regardless of age and
experience, and we would welcome anyone to our rehearsals. If you would like
to hear and see what The Shepherd Group Brass Band is about, please
feel free to give any of the
contacts listed on the website a call. No
obligation, no pressure. Just good music.
Music
taster - From our
most recent Selby Abbey concert, listen to the tracks
An American
Trilogy and
Moon River.
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All three Bands practise and rehearse
at
Portakabin Ltd,
part of Shepherd Building Group, in Huntington, to the
east of the City and convenient for the A64/A1237 York
bypass. You can See a map of the area. The Company has provided what is generally
recognised by all who have played in it, one of the best
band rooms and associated facilities in the country.
In the last year we have invested
around £28,000 in new and reconditioned instruments,
including a full matching set of cornets.
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| Objectives |
The Shepherd Group Brass Band has many aims and ambitions, but
at the heart of our music are enthusiasm, fun and enjoyment, both for our
audiences and ourselves. We feel it is most important, at a time where music
lessons and music making are generally seen as low priorities in numerous
schools, that's why we try to bring to as many people as possible the pleasure of
brass band music.
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Shepherd Group Brass Band
-York's Top Brass |
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About the band
We are York based and are sponsored by
Shepherd Building Group,
which has had its roots in and around the York community since 1890, and
retains its head offices in the City today. We currently have about 75
players and run 3 active bands.
The band was first formed in 1903 as The Cocoa Works Band, and
has progressed through The Rowntree Band and The Nestlé
Rowntree Band to the present day and The Shepherd Group
Brass Band. Back in 1903, the idea of having information available in
this format would have seemed like witchcraft. But today it is taken for
granted and we are delighted to take the opportunity afforded by modern
communications to let all who are interested know something about a
traditional brass band for the 21st century: The Shepherd Group
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Band Conductor: Tim Oldroyd
Tim
Oldroyd was born in York in 1970. Tim learnt to play the cornet in the local
salvation army band at Malton under the careful eye of Ian Beecham, a well
known muscian in salvationist circles. Tim eventually left the Salvation
Army band and started playing with other brass bands in the area.
Tim has been a member of such notible bands such as IMI Yorkshire Imperial
Metals Band, Polypipe (Rossington), British Steel (Teeside) York Railway
Institute and has very recently finished playing with the Newcastle Brown
Ale band which is now known as the Chester-le-Street Riverside Band.
Tim now dedicates most of his time to conducting and is musical director of
the Shepherd Group Brass Band which he has been since September
last year. Prior to coming to Shepherds Tim was active on the music scene
conducting other bands in the area such as Aunt Bessie's East Yorkshire
Brass, Lockwood Brass, Yorkshire Imps and Langbaurgh Brass.
Tim started his working life a the famous Banks music in York where he ran
the instrument department, later he branched out in purely instrument
dealing before setting his own business up. Tim is now a self employed
Instrument maker and dealer, he designs and makes bespoke professional brass
instruments to order from his workshop in Stokesley.
His business is called Geneva trumpets and his reputation for quality is
growing rapidly throughout the music world and he now sells to musicians
from all over the world.
Click on this link to visit Tim's website.
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The Senior Band
Our Senior Band is in the North Eastern Championship Section. The Senior
Band carries out around 20 to 25 concerts a year at venues that include
York Theatre Royal,
Selby Abbey,
Harewood House, and
York Races. The highlight for
The Band recently was the 3-week run in September 2004 of Brassed Off at
York Theatre Royal, which played to full houses and critical acclaim.
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The Concert Band
The Concert Band
provides lighter music in and around the North Yorkshire area at fetes,
garden parties, and in Parliament Street, York twice a year. This band acts
as a feeder for up and coming players prior to them joining the Senior Band.
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The Beginners Band
Last but certainly not least is The Beginners Band. This is run to teach
young (and not so young) players about the basics of playing brass
instruments, playing as an ensemble, learning and appreciating the world of
brass band music, and developing their skills and playing abilities to the
level where they can join The Concert Band.
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