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Action For Children presents Black Dyke Band

Action For Children presents Black Dyke Band

This event took place on Saturday, April 24, 2010

 In 1816 Peter Wharton founded a brass and reed band in the Yorkshire village of Queenshead – later to become Queensbury. John Foster, apart from being the founder of Black Dyke Mills, played French Horn in this band. It has been said on many occasions that Black Dyke was formed from it; however this is not strictly true, as “Peter Whartons band went out of existence through loss of members”. In 1833 a new band was formed named ‘Queenshead Band’, which may well have contained players from the former band.

Black Dyke Band is the most recorded band in the world with over 300 recordings and growing every year. It is also the most successful contesting band in the world, having won the British Open no fewer than 29 times (most recently 2006) and the National Championships 21 times (most recently 2008).

In December  2005 a unique partnership was formed when Black Dyke Band and Leeds Metropolitan University  joined together, building upon the success of the university’s cultural links with Opera North, Northern Ballet Theatre, Harrogate International Festival and the West Yorkshire Playhouse. This partnership will form a strategy for long-term support.

In August 2007 the Band were invited to take part in the BBC Promenade Concerts, at the Royal Albert Hall, London

In 2006 as part of its initiative to sponsor the work of young people, Black Dyke Band, under the guidance of Dr. Nicholas Childs assisted by qualified members, formed the Yorkshire Youth Brass Band . The purpose is to inspire and motivate young people aged 11 to 18 years to achieve their full potential as musicians, composers and citizens. 

The band logo of the stags head and Latin quotation  are taken from the armorial bearings granted  in 1857 to John Foster, founder of the band. The quotation translates to;       “ A C T    J U S T L Y    A N D    F E A R    N O T H I N G  ”

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