British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles

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British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles
AbbreviationBASBWE
Formation1981
Legal statusNon-profit organization, BASBWE Education Trust - registered charity no. 803415
PurposeSymphonic bands and wind ensembles in the UK
Region served
UK
Membership
UK wind ensembles and symphonic bands
Chairman
Philip Robinson
AffiliationsRNCM, Canford School
WebsiteBASBWE
RemarksPublication: Winds Magazine

The British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles is an organisation that represents symphonic bands and wind ensembles, also known as concert bands, in the UK.

History[edit]

It was founded in July 1981 by Timothy Reynish at a conference for symphonic bands and wind ensembles at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester.

Participation[edit]

Wind ensembles are often found at universities, and are more prevalent amongst younger people, who have more opportunity and encouragement to join like-minded musical people, e.g. at some schools. Older people would not be able, by definition, to join these bands. The existence of a wind band at a particular school is strongly associated with more successful schools. However a successful school need not have a wind band or orchestra.

Structure[edit]

It is partly funded by the PRS Foundation.

Members include:

Function[edit]

It publishes Winds Magazine and runs the BASBWE Education Trust, which was formed in April 1990 and registered as a charity in June 1990.

The charity funds young people to attend the Canford Summer School of Music BASBWE Wind Band Conductors Course.

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