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| Garry Cutt |
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Since graduating in the
early 1980's, Garry Cutt has developed a reputation
as one of the banding worlds most respected and successful
conductors.
His 17 year relationship with the Marple
Band resulted in many of Garry's early contest success:
A hat-trick of 4th prizes during 1992/3/4 and their
British Open victory of 1996 are some of the most remarkable
results in the history of the contest. This was Garry's
second "Open" title, having previously guided
the Kennedy's Swinton Band to their 1989 win and at
the same time, becoming the youngest winning conductor
in the competition's history and the very first recipient
of The Mortimer Maestro Award.
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He was appointed Musical Director to the Grimethorpe
Colliery Band in 1991, a position he held for twelve years.
The phenomenal impact of the film "Brassed-Off"
resulted in Garry leading the band on sell-out tours, notably
Australia on three occasions and performing in that iconic
building, Sydney Opera House. Other overseas trips have included
Japan, New Zealand. Hong Kong and in April 2003, witnessed
band and conductor, make their debut in New York's Carnegie
Hall! He has an enviable reputation on the concert platform,
cemented by six victories at Spennymoor's Brass in Concert.
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In September 2003, he was awarded
the Iles Medal by The Worshipful Company of Musicians in recognition
of his services to the Brass Band Movement.
September of 2004 witnessed the history books
of The Fodens Richardson Band being dramatically re-written.
For the band and after several near misses, their 1st British
Open victory since 1964, for Garry, his third Mortimer Maestro
award! He will take up a new appointment as the Band's Professional
Conductor as from January 1st 2005.
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Garry continues to be Associate
Conductor of The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain,
working closely with Elgar Howarth, something of which he
is very proud.
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