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Nick Hudson's Biography
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Nick Hudson’s musical foundations are firmly rooted within the brass band movement. He started playing at the age of eight and following initial tuition from his father and a brief spell in The Salvation Army, Nick was appointed principal trombone of the world famous Foden Motor Works Brass Band at the age of only fifteen. During his fourteen years in that position he established an international reputation as one of Europe 's finest trombone players and teachers. He has presented masterclasses and performed in concert halls as far afield as Australia , Israel , Canada , the USA and throughout Europe .

As a soloist he premiered the Wilfred Heaton Trombone Concerto for BBC Radio 3 and gave the first public performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London of Philip Wilby's concertino White Knuckle Ride. He released his first solo recording ' Anthology' with the Britannia Building Society Band in 1996 which received enthusiastic reviews in the musical press. Nick has just released his second solo recording 'New Horizons' which features a diverse range of styles from jazz, avante garde and brass band repertoire.

On both resident and freelance levels, Nick has played with most of the UK’s top brass bands; Britannia Building Society Band, JJB Sports Leyland Band, Yorkshire Building Society Band, Black Dyke Mills Band and Grimethorpe Colliery.

He has travelled world-wide coaching players and is trombone tutor at the celebrated Brass Band Summer School in Oxford together with The International Brass Band Summer School in Sedburgh. He has been guest soloist with many ensembles including the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain, National Youth Brass Band of Switzerland, NJBB Graubunden, Enfield Citadel Band, Brass Band De Bazuin Oenkerk, Brass Band Willebroek and Lyngby-Taarbaek Brass Band.

Nick was featured soloist at the Leeds University Chain Brass Festival, a week-long course of workshops and seminars for professional players from all over Europe . He has also given recitals and lectures at the Royal Northern College of Music, Royal  Academy of Music ( Stockholm ), Melbourne School of Performing Arts, Newcastle School of Music ( Australia ), Goteborgs Universitet Artisten, RAF Cranwell, the Norwegian National Wind Band Championships in Trondheim , the British Trombone Society Festival at the Guildhall School of Music and London ’s famous 100 Club.

In addition to demands as a performer and clinician Nick is a regular editorial contributor and writer for many specialist brass publications. He is also a writer and advisor to the British Trombone Society on brass band editorial issues.

Now a clinician for Boosey and Hawkes Musical Instruments Ltd., Nick has a busy touring schedule including trips to Australia , New Zealand , Sweden , Switzerland and the United States which fit tightly into his duties as Principal Trombone of the Williams Fairey Band and trombonist in the Sandstorm Brass Quintet.

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What other players say..

"Tommy Dorsey, Michel Becquet, Don Lusher... Nick certainly belongs with these other lyric poets of the trombone.... his playing is the kind that attracts attention to the music itself: It is unaffected, engaging and sincere."

Scott Hartman - founder member Empire Brass

"To hear Nick play the trombone is to indulge in a rare pleasure. His warm, supple tone combined with impeccable artistry places him in the top rank of trombonists."

Douglas Yeo - Bass Trombonist Boston Symphony Orchestra

"Nick has a fine tone and his intonation is excellent, as well as phrasing and legato. I am sure his solo recordings will be a big success."

Jay Friedman - Principal Trombone Chicago Symphony Orchestra

"Superlatives cannot express Nick's sensitive playing in the slow movement of the Sparke."

Brass Band World Magazine

"Nick Hudson was the soloist in Langford's 'Rhapsody for Trombone' and this was the high spot of the day in terms of the soloists on offer. His was a faithful reading of a superb showcase piece and his performance was never less than brilliant. He is a supreme exponent of the art of solo playing."

4 Bars Rest - the Online Brass Band Magazine

 
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