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''... Dove Descending'' was featured by [[Black Dyke Band]] at the 2007 BBC Promenade Concerts in a day devoted to music for brass. Wilby also wrote the descriptive Northern Lights commissioned by the Black Dyke Band which was scored for a brass band and 4 dancers. It was later adapted for the Contest Stage when it was selected for the Butlins Mineworkers Championships in January 2007.
''... Dove Descending'' was featured by [[Black Dyke Band]] at the 2007 BBC Promenade Concerts in a day devoted to music for brass. Wilby also wrote the descriptive Northern Lights commissioned by the Black Dyke Band which was scored for a brass band and 4 dancers. It was later adapted for the Contest Stage when it was selected for the Butlins Mineworkers Championships in January 2007.


One of his latest compositions is entitled "A Brontë Mass" which was commissioned for the [[Leeds Philharmonic Society]] and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. The work includes poems by the [[Brontë]] sisters and text from Latin Mass. This piece premiered on Saturday 24 November 2007 at [[Leeds Town Hall]]. A recording, by The Bach Choir and Black Dyke Band, was made at Blackheath Halls in November 2009 and will be released on a CD called Red Priest in September 2010. The title track of this CD "Red Priest" was commissioned by Black Dyke Band and first performed in the Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria in May 2010 as part of the European Brass Band Championships.
One of his latest compositions is entitled "A Brontë Mass" which was commissioned for the [[Leeds Philharmonic Society]] and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. The work includes poems by the [[Brontë]] sisters and text from Latin Mass. This piece premiered on Saturday 24 November 2007 at [[Leeds Town Hall]]. A recording, by The Bach Choir and Black Dyke Band, was made at Blackheath Halls in November 2009 and was released on a CD called Red Priest in September 2010. The title track of this CD "Red Priest" was commissioned by Black Dyke Band and first performed in the Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria in May 2010 as part of the European Brass Band Championships.


Philip Wilby now resides in Bristol.
Philip Wilby now resides in Bristol.
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Vienna Nights
Vienna Nights

Red Priest


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== External links ==

Revision as of 21:30, 31 August 2010

Philip Wilby (born Pontefract, 1949) is a British composer.

Educated at Leeds Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford, he joined the staff at the University of Leeds in 1972. There he taught various composition, liturgy, directing, and score reading classes as well as co-founding the Leeds University Liturgical Choir.

Composing for many different instruments and ensembles (piano, organ, voice, chamber ensemble, wind orchestra), Wilby is most known for his compositions for brass band. Many of Wilby's pieces are based on his strong Christian beliefs. Famous works that fall in this category are ... Dove Descending, Revelation, and The New Jerusalem. Many of Wilby's works are written especially to be used as test pieces in brass band contests all over the world. One recent composition to fit this description is Vienna Nights, which was commissioned as the test piece for the 2006 British Open Brass Band Championships held in Symphony Hall, Birmingham. ... Dove Descending was featured by Black Dyke Band at the 2007 BBC Promenade Concerts in a day devoted to music for brass. Wilby also wrote the descriptive Northern Lights commissioned by the Black Dyke Band which was scored for a brass band and 4 dancers. It was later adapted for the Contest Stage when it was selected for the Butlins Mineworkers Championships in January 2007.

One of his latest compositions is entitled "A Brontë Mass" which was commissioned for the Leeds Philharmonic Society and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. The work includes poems by the Brontë sisters and text from Latin Mass. This piece premiered on Saturday 24 November 2007 at Leeds Town Hall. A recording, by The Bach Choir and Black Dyke Band, was made at Blackheath Halls in November 2009 and was released on a CD called Red Priest in September 2010. The title track of this CD "Red Priest" was commissioned by Black Dyke Band and first performed in the Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria in May 2010 as part of the European Brass Band Championships.

Philip Wilby now resides in Bristol.

Several CDs of his music for brass and wind bands have been released on the Doyen label in recent years;

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Sacred Symphonies

Vienna Nights

Red Priest

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