


Nigel Hall
Nigel was born in 1962 and his musical education began at the age of eleven
with piano lessons followed two years later by the Euphonium at school. Nigel joined
Brackley & District Band soon after and remained a member for four years before leaving
to join Yarnton Band near Oxford.
After two years Nigel's interests took him away
from Brass Bands (mobile discos, Hospital and Local Radio) before rejoining the band
movement (again with Brackley band) in 1995. This in turn rekindled his interest
in composing and arranging culminating in 1998 submitting pieces to Headline Music
Productions for publication.
Nigel also turned to conducting, taking the helm at Chipping
Norton Silver, Chalgrove, Avonbank (Evesham), Amersham Band, Malvern Hills District
Band, Pangbourne Silver Band and is currently with Bletchington Silver Band.
With
over twenty pieces published by Headline, Nigel's pinnacle (so far!) was the selection
of his arrangement of Shostakovitch's March from Jazz Suite No 2 (now available from
MMI Music) as the set test for the 2nd/3rd Section at the Milton Keynes Festival
of Brass in 2000.
In February 2001 Nigel decided to publish his own music and set
up MMI Music (MMI is 2001 in roman numerals!) and has since been joined by the many
other composers and arrangers.
In 2005 Nigel added contest adjudication to his list
of achievements and this is something that he wishes to continue in the future.
Profile
Instrument:
Baton (Sometimes Euph or Eb Bass)
Occupation:
Car Auditor
Previous Bands:
See Opposite
Previous Instruments:
As Above
Year Joined:
2006
Favorite Piece of Music:
James Cook Circumnavigator
(In fact ANY Gilbert Vinter piece)
Worst Piece of Music:
The Floral Dance
Most Memorable Band Moment:
Conducting Chalgrove to 4th Place in the 2000 areas in
a competition of 32 bands and missing out on a trip to the Royal Albert Hall by One
Point!
Other Interests:
Football, F1, Eating & Drinking (Obviously!)