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Chiapanecas
A cornet solo arrangement by John Brush, St Dennis Silver Band Musical Director.
City of Truro
A march by Les Stopher. We are hopeful that Les’s daughter, Lynn, will be able to provide information on this piece.
From Newlyn to Niarbyl
Written by John Kinley, MD of Rushen Brass Band (Isle of Man). And played by Camborne Town Band at the Inter-Celtic Festival de Lorient in 2016.
Margaret
A hymn tune written by Joe Volante of Camborne Town Band and named after his granddaughter with all profits going to the RAF Benevolent Fund. (Information from Reg Toy of Camborne)
St Stythians
A hymn tune by Donald F Broad (organist, composer of hymn-tunes and choirmaster of Fore Street Methodist Church in Redruth) and arranged by S Boddington.
Dedicated to Edgar Floyd
St Gennys
A fanfare by Aidan Howgate to celebrate St Genny’s Brass Band’s centenary In 2007.
Scenes of a Battlefield
Written by Benjamin Larham and premiered in 2007 by the Cornwall Youth Brass Band conducted by Dr Stephen Cobb.
The Friendly Galop
Written by G T White, Musical Director of Truro DCR, circa 1860 and dedicated to his band.
The One and All
A march circa 1860 written by J S Mitchell of Redruth.
The Spinning Wheel
A tenor horn solo by E J Williams which was often played by his son, Eddie Williams.
Trelawney’s Flora
Written by Chris North.
Trevarno
A march by Bandmaster James which became the battalion march for his troop. The Cornishman newspaper of the 15th April 1909 reported that it was played by the Falmouth and Penryn bands.
White Ruth
A march by A G Richards and used by Redruth Town Band in the 1930s as their signature tune.
In addition to these titles, we would like to know of any other music written by E J Williams, Musical Director of Bugle Silver, Carharrack and St Day Silver , Camborne Town and St Ives Band.