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Music Inspired by the Clay Country
Introduction

This section includes music that has, in one form or another, been inspired by the rugged beauty and community spirit of the area known as the Clay Country. The musicians, the conductors and the composers, have a strong relationship to the district – perhaps by birth or residence, but certainly by affinity. Others though, perhaps from further afield, have experienced the distinct and unique ambience of the area with its villages, industrial heartland and white pyramids and have felt moved to name or mould their compositions to reflect the character of the area.

The section will continue to grow as we uncover people and music which are related to or are inspired by the clay country. To this end, we are inviting your help, both in providing information about the existing and in adding additional content.

Monty Pearce (1933 to 2010) in 1965, composer and member of Redruth Town Band (Photo: Henry Parkinson courtesy Paddy Bradley, Redruth)   Molinnis Park was played by Mount Charles Youth Band conducted by Garry Lannie  with commentary by Phillip Hunt in “Sounds of Brass” – BBC Radio Devon/BBC Radio Cornwall
“Billy” Moyle   Published by Wright & Round.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1979: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B) 2007: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class C)
Music Inspired by Cornwall   1926: Written for the West of England Bandsmen’s Festival.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1926: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B)   William Rimmer (1862-1936) was born in Southport into a musical family. He joined the Southport Rifle band and became
Music Inspired by Cornwall     Written for the 1927 West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Bugle Contest) and relates to the trophy received by the winning band.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1927: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B) 1999: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class
Music Inspired by Cornwall   Written for the 1925 West of England Bandsmen’s Festival.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1925: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B)   William Rimmer (1862-1936) was born in Southport into a musical family. He joined the Southport Rifle band and became
Music Inspired by Cornwall   White Heritage is the signature tune of St Austell Town Band and was included on the band’s 1972 record which was also called White Heritage. Clearly relating to the China Clay tips (White Pyramids), it incorporates the iconic Cornish floral dance.   Alfred Ashpole (born
Music Inspired by Cornwall   1981: Written for 1981 West of England Bandsmen’s Festival.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1981: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class A)
Compiled by Tony Mansell (Bardh Kernow) Updated: 30/3/20   Music Inspired by Cornwall Restormel Castle (march) by Roy Newsome     Written for the Cornwall Youth Brass Band.   The first public performance was in 1973 by the Cornwall Youth Brass Band conducted by Roy Newsome.   Used as a
Music Inspired by Cornwall   Commissioned by the West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Bugle Contest) to commemorate the contest’s home from 1912 to 1965.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1976: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class A) 2011: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B)    
Music Inspired by Cornwall   Written for the Cornwall Youth Brass Band.   The first public performance was by the Cornwall Youth Brass Band conducted by Eric Ball in 1964.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1968: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class C) 1968: Regional Championships of