I am the principal euphonium player for The Cooperation Band in the UK.
I am a passionate and dedicated low brass musician and educator based in Scotland, with over 10 years of experience in the field. Specialising in brass band instruments, primarily euphonium, Chris has performed in some of the premier concert halls in the UK and Europe as part of various ensembles, ranging from symphony orchestras (such as the Royal Scottish National Orchestra) to some of the top brass bands in the UK. As a soloist, Chris has staged a number of solo recitals, including the opening concert of the 2019 Fringe of Gold Brass Festival in St. Andrews, as well as being called on to give the Scottish Premiere of Paul Mealor's Euphonium Concerto in 2019 with the University of St Andrews Symphony Orchestra.
Chris regularly performs as a soloist across Scotland and the UK. Since 2016, he has held the position of principal Euphonium of The Cooperation Band in Glasgow. Through years of dedication and collaboration with top musicians, Chris has cultivated a strong musicianship that reflects his expertise and commitment to the field.
As an educator, Chris is committed to providing personalized, engaging, and enjoyable tuition that caters to each student's unique learning style and musical interests. Emphasizing both the technical and interpretive aspects of performance, Chris ensures that these fundamental components are integrated into his lessons. By combining essential technical work, ear training, and performance techniques, Chris helps students develop a strong foundation in brass playing and overall musicianship.
Whether you are an intermediate brass player seeking to build on your skills or an advanced player looking to refine your technique and musical expression, Chris will guide and support you every step of the way.
Please don't hesitate to contact Chris to get started with a short taster lesson, and embark on a rewarding and inspiring musical journey!
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