The Brass Band Story

Trevor Herbert author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Publishing:14th Jul '26

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 14th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A lively and engaging history of the brass band in Britain and beyond

Brass bands have played a unique role in the cultural history of Britain. Amidst the industrial revolution, an increasingly urban population turned to music for mass entertainment. Brass bands became intimately associated with working men and spread across the country at breathtaking speed. At their height in the late Victorian era, there were thousands of them.

Trevor Herbert reveals the story of these bands, from their working-class origins and the enormous popularity of Victorian contests to their sophistication in modern times. It is a tale of the survival of tradition and the embrace of change. Victorian brass bands solidified communities and promoted shared local identities. As new modes of popular culture posed existential threats in the twentieth century, they reinvented themselves. The model British bands created is now replicated throughout the world.

This is a fascinating and revealing history of a much-loved aspect of Britain’s musical heritage.

“Essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in brass bands. It challenges us to think more deeply about our art form – not just how we play, but why we play. For performers, conductors, educators, and historians alike, it offers both a mirror and a map: a reflection of where we have come from and a guide to understanding where we might go next.”—Robert Childs, Brass Band World

The Brass Band Story is a delight, a fascinating look at a most British musical institution. An informative and engaging telling of a movement that continues to shape music making around the globe.”—Douglas Yeo, formerly of Boston Symphony Orchestra

“An excellent book, full of fascinating detail. Forensically researched and beautifully produced, it is a ‘must’ read for anyone interested in the history and development of brass bands.”—Edward Gregson, Composer

“No one is more qualified to write such a book as this. Born in the heartland of brass band culture of the Welsh valleys, Trevor’s journey took him from trombonist in the BBC SO to an academic of renown. I thoroughly endorse this brilliant publication; informative, well written and a good read.”—Sir Karl Jenkins CBE FRAM ARAM

“An immediate must-have for brass enthusiasts and for general readers interested in this unique branch of music-making. The accessible and clear narrative exudes passion and expertise in equal measure. Just brilliant.”—John Miller, Royal Northern College of Music

ISBN: 9780300282573

Dimensions: unknown

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384 pages