
During two guest concerts and several workshops and master classes during the first „Holland Brass Festival“ the Black Dyke Band filled the Dutch audience with enthusiasm.
During the last weekend of August, the world famous English Black Dyke Brass Band and their conductor Dr. Nicholas J. Childs, were guests in the Netherlands. On the first day the programme started with a church concert in Almkerk (North Brabant) together with the internationally well known English composer Prof. Philip Wilby during the first “Holland Brass Festival”.
With a selection of sacred and classic works, partially accompanied by Prof. Wilby on the organ, the Black Dyke Band caused a storm of applause from the proficient audience which was absolutely thrilled by their performance in the completely sold out church.
On Saturday many brass band musicians participated at the York workshops and master classes conducted by the soloists of the Black Dyke Band at the Frisian Drachten. The master classes of the York endorsers, Richard Marshall (cornet), David Thornton (euphonium) and Joseph Cook (Eb tuba), were a highlight for the participants of the “Holland Brass Festival”.
The York musicians allowed a look at their musical work, showed some tricks and tips, talked about their music career and gave suggestions for preparing for a concert as well as working on concert literature.
At the big final on Saturday, the Black Dyke band played in the completely sold out concert hall at the culture centre „De Lawei“ in Drachten. In view of the “Brass Gala of the Year 2008” the works of the Black Dyke percussionist, Paul Lovatt-Cooper, as well as solo pieces for cornet (Richard Marshall), Eb tuba (Joseph Cook) and euphonium (David Thornton) were on the programme.
The approximately 1000 listeners were completely thrilled by this concert and let the musicians leave the stage only after several encores.
During the entire weekend York accompanied the „Holland Brass Festival“ with an extensive exhibition of instruments. Numerous visitors took advantage of the opportunity in Almkerk and Drachten to gather information about the York instruments, which are now exclusively played by the Black Dyke Band. For the great pleasure of the visitors some Black Dyke musicians and York endorsers were personally present at the exhibition stand.