John Storey, of the Band of the Royal Logistics Corps, gave the US premiere of Robin Robin
John Storey, of the Band of the Royal Logistics Corps, gave the US premiere of Robin Robin
Tide and Time, a 12 minute work inspired by artists in Liz's family will be performed by the first time on Friday 25 February in a programme of music by Foden's Band
Tide and Time, a 12 minute work inspired by artists in Liz's family will be performed by the first time on Friday 25 February in a programme of music by Foden's Band
Liz was invited to be Guest Editor for The Sampler November edition, a role writing and commissioning blogs, creating a Soundcloud playlist, and previewing up and coming future performances.
Liz was invited to be Guest Editor for The Sampler November edition, a role writing and commissioning blogs, creating a Soundcloud playlist, and previewing up and coming future performances.
The South-West Open Youth Orchestra, conductor Doug Bott, with Bristol Youth Choir, conductor David Ogden, gave the world premiere of City Lights at the Breaking the Glass Ceiling symposium
The South-West Open Youth Orchestra, conductor Doug Bott, with Bristol Youth Choir, conductor David Ogden, gave the world premiere of City Lights at the Breaking the Glass Ceiling symposium
Liz is delighted to be featured in this month's British Bandsman magazine in an article entitled Composition and Collaboration
Liz is delighted to be featured in this month's British Bandsman magazine in an article entitled Composition and Collaboration
Birmingham Conservatoire Band; Tredegar Band, Conductor: Ian Porthouse, St Paul's Church, Birmingham
Birmingham Conservatoire Band; Tredegar Band, Conductor: Ian Porthouse, St Paul's Church, Birmingham
hree performances of Silver Rose, one of a work written over ten years ago, an education project by a river and a premiere at a zoo all made up a diverse but very enjoyable June series of performances - even including three days in a row!
hree performances of Silver Rose, one of a work written over ten years ago, an education project by a river and a premiere at a zoo all made up a diverse but very enjoyable June series of performances - even including three days in a row!
Liz was thrilled to share the celebrations at an award dinner on Tuesday 9 May along with SWOYO member George and some of the OpenUp Music team
Liz was thrilled to share the celebrations at an award dinner on Tuesday 9 May along with SWOYO member George and some of the OpenUp Music team
Liz was invited to adjudicate at the recent Cory Composition Competition which took place at the Dora Stoutzker Hall, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on 20 May 2017.
Liz was invited to adjudicate at the recent Cory Composition Competition which took place at the Dora Stoutzker Hall, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on 20 May 2017.
Triangle Radio, a community radio station based in the Forest of Dean, are set to feature a special ‘Strike Up The Brass’ show broadcasting highlights from a ‘flight’ themed concert performed to commemorate the final Concorde ever produced.
Triangle Radio, a community radio station based in the Forest of Dean, are set to feature a special ‘Strike Up The Brass’ show broadcasting highlights from a ‘flight’ themed concert performed to commemorate the final Concorde ever produced.
The musical spirit of one of the world's iconic aeroplanes will be reprised thanks to a local radio station, a special commission and lots of community performers.
The musical spirit of one of the world's iconic aeroplanes will be reprised thanks to a local radio station, a special commission and lots of community performers.
Liz worked as Composer and Project Manager with two Chepstow schools in Autumn 2016 to celebrate 50 years since the last journey of the Severn Princess,
Liz worked as Composer and Project Manager with two Chepstow schools in Autumn 2016 to celebrate 50 years since the last journey of the Severn Princess,
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The Royal Marines Band Service
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Part of the The Portsmouth Concert Season 2025-2026 collection
Portsmouth Grammar School, Portsmouth, England
Thursday, Feb 26 from 7:30 pm to 9:45 pm GMT
Overview
Join us for a spectacular evening of music and entertainment from the world famous Bands of His Majesty's Royal Marines.
The Royal Marines Band Service returns to venues across Portsmouth for another exciting year of world-class music and entertainment. For more than 25 years the Portsmouth Concert Season has brought together the best of the Band Service with the Concert Band, soloists, singers, pianists, string orchestras and the unbeatable Corps of Drums. This year will be bigger and better than ever before, plus we’ll be taking you behind the scenes of the prestigious and internationally recognised Bandmasters Training programme, where talented musicians become the great conductors of the future. Be part of this exciting journey and experience beautiful music and unforgettable entertainment from some of the finest military musicians in the country.

Folk tales, myth and legend | Cumnor House Community Day, 3pm

Some of the best brass musicians in the world, at the peak of their powers, each presenting a programme of contemporary and traditional repertoire, along with major solo works, effortlessly linked by the inimitable Frank Renton.
Each band will be encouraged to present themselves in their best possible light, playing to their strengths and free of the stresses and strains of contesting.
The bands are:
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Brass Band: 10:30-11:15
Willebroek: 12:00-13:15
Black Dyke Band: 14:00-15:15pm
David Childs Solo Recital: 16:00-16:45
Flowers Band: 17:30-18:45
Foden's Band: 19:30-20:45