A Bit of Banding History - Sherborne Town Band and Paul Cosh
Frank Renton talks to trumpeter, teacher and conductor Paul Cosh about the Sherborne Town Band which his father Colin started in 1961 and which has just released a new CD.
Trumpeter, Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Paul Cosh retired from the 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra in September 2005, almost 50 years to the day that he was given a cornet in a tin hut in Sherborne. His dad Colin painted the 5 lines of the musical stave on a black board and wrote tunes on it for Paul to learn, starting with a popular film theme of the day The Dambusters. Colin then went on to found The Sherborne Town Band in 1961 which Paul now conducts in a new a celebratory CD called Jubilee. He tells Frank Renton about the bands early days, the family connections which run deep in banding and the challenges of keeping a town band together today.
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