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Fully Scored | Ep. 57 (Deryck Diffey & Gavin Whitehouse)
A Salvation Army legend joins Matthew as this month’s guest. Deryck Diffey tells us about his cornet-playing journey from the Isle of Wight to the Canadian Staff Band, via Southsea YP Band, Tottenham Citadel Band and the Band of the Welsh Guards.
Arthur Gullidge’s ‘Divine Communion’ is the subject of Gavin Whitehouse’s analysis. Gavin tells us about the tragic history of the piece and the meaning behind the music.
Music Editorial and ISB member Alan Williams is faced with this month’s tricky decision. Find out which one album will Alan take with him for his upcoming all-inclusive vacation on Fully Scored’s Arid Island.
Have you ever wanted to sit in the Bandmastermind hotseat? Listen to this episode and take your chance!
Hosted by Matthew Frost
Produced by Simon Gash
Published by Music Editorial
Audio extracts used with permission of SP&S
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01:07:25||Season 5, Ep. 55Composer Andrew Mackereth is Matthew Frost’s guest on this month’s podcast. Andrew talks about his life in music education, composing and how SASWE (Salvation Army Symphonic Wind Ensemble) came to be. Andrew also talks about cooking, sailing and why Songster Leader Karl Westwood is one of his favourite composers.Paul Sharman returns to Fully Scored to begin a two-part study of his piece ‘Quest’. This piece was written for the Territorial Youth Band in 2012. One of the New York Staff Band’s newest recruits is currently stranded on the Arid Island. Zoe Zanders tells us which one album she’d pack in her case and why.Regular features, Band Manager, Sparsely Scored and Bandmastermind complete another episode.Hosted by Matthew FrostProduced by Simon Gash Published by Music Editorial Audio extracts used with permission of SP&S54. Fully Scored | Ep. 54 (Garry Todd & Ron Holz)
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01:14:42||Season 5, Ep. 53Lieutenant Jonny Whitmore joins Matthew backstage at The Lighthouse, just hours before the final concert of the Territorial Youth Band (TYB) course. Jonny, who (along with his wife Kat) is in charge of The Salvation Army’s youth and children’s work in the United Kingdom, was a student on the first ever TYB course. Jonny talks to Matthew about his love of SA music-making, his faith and his calling to full-time ministry, before answering a multitude of Quirky Quickfire Questions written by the TYB students.Bandmaster Gavin Lamplough returns to Fully Scored, this time wearing his analyst’s hat. He takes an in-depth look at Morley Calvert’s evocative ‘For our transgressions’.ISB Solo Cornet player Nick Brill swaps South Wales for the Arid Island. Will he even notice the difference? Regular features, Band Manager, Sparsely Scored and Bandmastermind complete another episode.Hosted by Matthew FrostProduced by Simon Gash Published by Music Editorial Audio extracts used with permission of SP&S