The British-style brass band has long been a popular art form in Australasia, having spread from Britain in the early part of the last century, but there has also been a rapid growth of interest in Europe, particularly the Benelux and Nordic countries, Switzerland, and increasingly in North America. Many of these countries have also caught the British contesting bug and there are now a large number of national championships and entertainment-style contests. This is a map showing the spread of British-style bands across the world, contesting or otherwise. The deeper the colour, the greater the number of bands per head of population. Clicking on a particular country or region, in the case of England generates a list of bands that currently exist in this area. Click on the individual band name to reveal that band's contest record as currently stored in the Brassstats database.


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Brass Bands in Ireland. Credits Contact. Building a History of Banding in Ireland. The initial part of the research has been focussed on understanding the scope and scale of the movement in Ireland during this time, documenting the history of bands in Ireland, gathering photographs, stories, video and audio recordings, and documenting the stories of living musicians who are part of the banding movement in Ireland. Researching extinct bands in Belfast is a current focus of the research.
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To browse Academia. Skip to main content. Log In Sign Up. Download Free PDF. Brass Bands of Ireland - a historical directory. Gavin Holman. This directory is an attempt to collect together information about such bands and make it available to all. Over 1, bands are recorded here 93 currently active , with some additional cross references for alternative or previous names.
Brass bands with all sorts of brass musicians from trumpeters to saxophinists, who are based in Ireland. Newest Hooley! The band took the name from the name of the If you're human leave this blank:. We rehearse every Monday For the first 12 years of its existence