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History
BASBWE was founded by Timothy Reynish during the First
International Conference of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles at
the Royal Northern College of Music held in Manchester in July
1981. In the 25 years since, the organisation has
supported and represented the interests of individual musicians,
their bands and ensembles, conductors, directors, educators,
composers and publishers.
Since 1981,
conferences have been held, usually annually, throughout the UK at venues
in Bristol, Coventry, Glasgow,
Huddersfield, London, Canterbury,
Warwick but most often at the RNCM in Manchester.
The
association has overseen a the vast improvement in standards and awareness
throughout the movement. Over 30 new works have been commissioned directly
by BASBWE and many more have come about through the organisation's
influence. This crucial achievement has developed awareness of repertoire
and helped to ensure that there is a constant supply of new music to build
on the high quality, but nevertheless fairly scant, 'classic' repertoire
of Mozart, Dvorak, Saint-Saens, Wagner, Holst, Vaughan-Williams, Grainger,
Hindemith, Schoenberg and others.
The wind
band/ ensemble is arguably the fastest growing medium in ‘classical’
music-making over the last 50 years. Much of this growth is due to the
tremendous popularity of wind instruments in schools - Government research
proves that wind bands have 25% more members within LEA Music Services
than orchestras. Brass bands, string orchestras and other ensembles lag
further behind.
Many young
musicians then progress to further study within conservatoires and
universities, the majority of whom have active wind ensemble programmes.
Others join the military music services - the Army validly claims to be
the largest employer of classical musicians in the UK - which are of
course focused around military bands. The vast number of adult community
bands which exist all over the country offer players of all ages the
opportunity to make music at a level which suits them.
Accordingly,
the scope of BASBWE is far reaching, both geographically and in terms of
contact and influence. It is organised into regions spanning the United
Kingdom and has a remit to develop repertoire and standards of performance
and awareness at all levels from schools, through colleges to music in the
community and at professional level. |