CONCERT MUSIC

 

Amazing Grace (Symphonic Variations)

This work, which uses John Newton’s well-known hymn, is published in a flexible arrangement, for band alone , but with optional parts for voice and organ

 

Haka The traditional Maori war-like greeting  which  can be very useful in a themed concert programme

 

Fanfare Fugato

Composed for The Market Harborough Band and their Musical Director Keith Brintcliffe

 

Into the Light

Specially composed for the World Music Festival in Kerkrade, Holland and performed by The Cory Band in their winning programme at this Contest in 2009

 

Kirton One-Forty  A March composed  for The Kirton Band from Lincolnshire

 

Norwegian Blue

Recorded by The Cory Band and their conductor Robert Childs on the Kirklees album “Men of Stone”

 

Swinging Matilda

Performed by The Black Dyke Band and Nicholas Childs on their Australian Tour in 2009

 

Finale Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony) Saint-Saens

A superb arrangement by Wilby which shows brass bands off in this great number suitable as an opener or finale

 

Black Dyke Hymn Books  Volumes 1, 2 & 3

These popular publications feature hymns which were used on the BBC  TV “Songs of Praise” series featuring Black Dyke and The Huddersfield Choral Society

 

Great Redeemer (Processional & Hymn)  Specially arranged for The Lindley Band

 

Onward Christian Soldiers  This popular Hymn Tune is a favourite with bands

 

The Day Thou Gavest (St. Clement)

Dedicated to Geoffrey Whitham and The Yorkshire Building Society Band. Recorded by top bands all over the world and a favourite choice at hymn tune contests

 

I Was Glad Parry’s classic number arranged for Band and Choir

 

Stainer’s Crucifixion  Another choral classic arranged for Band and Choir

 

Wondrous Cross

Wilby’s hymn setting of this popular hymn is available for band alone, or with choir

 

Grand March from “Scipio” Handel

The ever popular work in the form of a prelude and Fugue

 

In a Monastery Garden Ketelby - recorded by The Black Dyke Band on Cathedral Brass II

 

Hallelujah Chorus - Handel - Reproduced from The Black Dyke Bans 1855 part books

 

Cinema - Brass Band and Organ

 

Commemoration –Music for Remembrance

 

A Brighter Light –Adapted and lengthen  from “Into the Light” for Black Dyke’s performance at The Brass Pass Band of the Year Contest 2019

 

Hallelujah Chorus - Handel