Format: | Hymn & Own Choice Test Piece Contest (Separate Points) |
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Adjudicators: | Sandy Smith |
Venue: | Civic Hall, Holmfirth |
Position | Band | Conductor | Music | Draw | Hymn | Test Piece |
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Richard Marshall |
Hymn Tune: Hyfrodol
Purcell Variations [Downie] 1995 |
7 | 86 | 185 |
2
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Ben Brickles |
Hymn: Crimond
1872
Oceans 1984 |
1 | 84 | 184 |
3
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Fiona Bishop |
Hymn: Praise My Soul
1868
Olympus 2011 |
3 | 81 | 182 |
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James Beecham |
Hymn: Aurelia
1864
The Aeronauts 1978 |
2 | 83 | 181 |
5 |
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Tim Sidwell |
Hymn: Praise My Soul
1868
Lions of Legends 2019 |
8 | 79 | 180 |
6 |
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Simon Jacobs |
Hymn: Crimond
1872
Fire In The Blood 2011 |
4 | 82 | 179 |
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Colum O'Shea |
Hymn: Sandon
Lake of the Moon 2008 |
5 | 80 | 178 |
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96th Contest
Best Hymn (£50 and Harry Haigh Rose Bowl): Hatfield & Askern Colliery
Highest Placed 3rd Section (not in main prizes) (£100): Dronfield
Outstanding Euphonium (The Arnold Booth Memorial Trophy): Barnsley Brass
Outstanding Trombone Section (The Jack Hardy Memorial Trophy): Hatfield & Askern Colliery
Outstanding Percussion Section (The Carlton Mellor Memorial Trophy): East Riding of Yorkshire
Youngest Player (All sections): Esmie Marshall (age 12), percussion - Hatfield & Askern Colliery
First place receives £400 and The Beever Shield (sponsored by Holmfirth Garage)
Second place receives £200 and Hinchcliffe Mill Trophy (Sponsored by Hinchcliffe Mill Brass Band Charity)
Third place receives £100 and Alan Swallow Trophy (Sponsored bt JL Turner)