Foden’s Youth Band Collaborates with Chetham’s School of Music in Inspiring Joint Event

On Sunday 27th April, members of Foden’s Youth Band joined forces with students from the brass and percussion departments at Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester, for an inspiring morning of music-making and collaboration. Hosted in the superb surroundings of The Stoller Hall, the event brought together some of the region’s most talented young musicians for an immersive experience of rehearsals, sectional coaching, and performance.
Led by Foden’s Youth Band Musical Director Michael Fowles, the morning began with full band rehearsals, followed by sectional workshops led by distinguished tutors from Foden’s Band: Mark Wilkinson, Melanie Whyle, Andy Cattanach, Sam Iles, Ollie Webb, and Ashley Dixon.
The event culminated in a short performance for parents and guests in The Stoller Hall, celebrating the students’ achievements and musical growth. The programme featured Blenheim Flourishes by James Curnow, Not to be Forgotten by Pat Metheny (arr. Jacob Vilhelm Larsen), and Fearless by Andrew Wainwright.
This valuable opportunity was made possible through the generous invitation of Dr David Thornton, Joint Head of Woodwind, Brass and Percussion at Chetham’s. The collaboration showcased not only the dedication of the young musicians but also the vibrant musical opportunities available at Chetham’s.
Dr David Thornton commented: “It was a real pleasure to welcome Foden’s Youth Band to Chetham’s for this special event. Our collaboration highlighted the wealth of young brass and percussion talent in the region and the power of shared musical experiences. We’re proud to offer a strong and growing brass band programme here at Chetham’s – something we’re keen for prospective students to know. Events like this are a brilliant way to connect with the wider brass community while providing our students with high-quality ensemble experiences.”









