Ep 2 - Philip Harper - Popular Composer and Conductor

Ep 2 - Philip Harper - Popular Composer and Conductor

Author: Tabby kerwin April 24, 2020 Duration: 28:41

Today on the Brass on the Mind Podcast I’m delighted to be joined by one of the most popular and iconic men in modern day brass banding, Philip Harper.

Composer, conductor, educator, music editor and Musical Director of the world famous Cory Band, Phil puts a focus on musical excellence and cultivating an environment that also focuses on the mental wellbeing of his musicians for satisfaction and success.

Grab a cuppa, sit back and enjoy as we delve deep into the mental and emotional aspects of performance and the benefits for satisfaction and success.

Thank you to Phil for all his wise words and valuable experience. You can find out more about Phil’s musical world on his website at www.philipharper.co.ukor follow him on Twitter @philipharper1

The point of the Brass on the Mind podcast is to bring open and honest conversations about mental health and brass bands into the banding movement, so I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s instalment.

We all have mental health, we just don’t always like to chat about the lows as much as the highs, but with open, honest and non-judgemental chat we can help create a supportive and understanding environment in our brass band movement and ultimately help, encourage and retain our musicians.

For more information on mental health in brass bands, head over to www.modefor.co.uk or join the Brass on the Mind Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/brassonthemind

Together we can start the conversations about the taboo subjects, keep talking and sharing experiences for better mental health for all of us.

I look forward to you joining me again next time.

Much Love

Tabby xxx

Brass on the Mind Theme Music: Double Trumpet Concerto (Vivaldi arr. Simon Kerwin - performed by Rothwell Temperance Band). Taken from the album 'Lago' available to purchase at www.modeforpublishing.com


There's a particular sound that fills a room when a brass band plays, a collective breath made music. Brass on the Mind is about the people behind that breath. Host Tabby Kerwin sits down with musicians, conductors, composers, and the unsung supporters who make these ensembles tick, moving far beyond just the notes on the stand. These are open, honest conversations that get into the gritty reality of rehearsal rooms, the unique pressures of performance, and the deep community bonds that form within these groups. You'll hear stories of triumph and frustration, the logistics of moving twenty people and their instruments, and the personal philosophies that drive a lifelong dedication to this demanding art form. This isn't a lecture on music theory; it's a window into the culture, the challenges, and the sheer joy found in brass bands. Each episode of this music podcast feels like pulling up a chair in a quiet corner of the pub after a gig, listening in as Tabby guides a genuine discussion about why this music matters so much to those who make it. It’s for players in the seats, fans in the audience, and anyone curious about the human collaboration required to create such a powerful, unified sound.
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