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Nigel Boddice MBE, hon.
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(1952 – 12 October 2022) was a British trumpet player,
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and band leader who was prominent in the UK brass band scene. He performed and recorded (as both a conductor and an instrumentalist) with many orchestras and bands over his lifetime, including a 20-year tenure as the Section Principal Trumpet of the
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. Boddice worked extensively with youth bands, including the WSSO Concert Band and the
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Schools Brass Band, which he conducted to numerous successes at the National Youth Brass Band Championships of Scotland. He received an MBE for his work with young musicians in the
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Education and early life

Boddice was born in
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in 1952 and studied at Dovecliff Grammar School secondary school. He joined the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain as a teen before starting university education. He completed his university education at the
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(RAM), studying with Alexander Gibson and Jerzy Maksymuick.


Gresley Colliery Brass Band

Boddice began his life with brass bands conducting and playing with the Gresley Colliery Brass Band, where he learned to play trumpet and
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at the age of 5. He was the youngest member of the band when he joined aged six. In 1960, Boddice participated in the National Brass Band Championships with Gresley, which they won for the first time in their history. This was one of the first experiences Boddice had winning a major competition. When Boddice grew older, Gresley was one of his first experiences with conducting a group, which progressed into his long career with various ensembles. Boddice eventually became principal cornet at Gresley. Even after he left for future studies and work, he still conducted the band on occasion, even becoming the president of the Gresley Youth Band in 2009.


Career

Boddice had a long history of performing both as a conductor and trumpeter. He was the Trumpet Section Principal in the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBCSSO) for 20 years (1975–1995). In other activities with the
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, Boddice also led the BBC Scottish Brass Ensemble. He was a founding member and conductor of the Salon Orchestra, an offshoot from the BBCSSO to let players perform fun pieces with less stress involved. Boddice worked at the
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(now
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) in Glasgow as a brass lecturer, trumpet teacher and later conductor of their
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. He had input into their
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program, which is a prestigious ensemble in of itself. He was one of their longest serving members of staff, having worked there for 44 years. In terms of other educational institutions, Boddice also worked with the
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and
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as an external examiner, and with the
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as a brass tutor. He appeared on numerous recordings, including as a soloist on the 1974
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LP ''The Music of
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'' with the City of London Brass and, during his time at the BBCSSO, on a
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recording of
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''. Other notable performances include a series of children's concerts with
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, New Year's Day celebrations with the Scottish Philharmonia, a Reid Concert with The Albany Brass Consort, conducting the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Wales and performing with the Armenian Chamber Orchestra in
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. From 1984 to 2013, Boddice conducted the West Lothian Schools Brass Band, a group who have been referred to as "the finest youth band in Scotland". Under his leadership, they won the National Youth Brass Band Competition ten times and the Scottish Youth Brass Band Competition three times. In 1986 they won a Gold Award at the
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International Music Festival and were named the
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Brass Band of the Year in 1988. In 1990 they appeared in a
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broadcast segment. In 1986, Boddice was chosen to take part in a
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on the difference between beginner and professional trumpet players. The findings were published in the ''
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'' magazine. Boddice worked as the Chief Conductor of the
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Band (KNMM) for seven years, recording performances of various pieces. During his time in Scandinavia, he conducted three bands (YBS,
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and
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, Christian Linberg, Michaela Petri and
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. Boddice conducted the West of Scotland Schools Orchestra Trust (WSSO)
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up until 2022, retiring in August. The WSSO is an organisation dedicated to giving children the opportunity to play their instruments in an orchestral setting, with concerts scheduled for their yearly residential courses. The WSSO Concert Band sometimes host crossovers and other special events, such as a European trip in 2016 and a joint performance with the
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Band (United States) in 2022. Notable venues include the Royal Concert Hall and
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, both in Glasgow. Boddice worked with many young musicians in the program. The WSSO Concert Band's last performance of their 2022 series on 31 August was one of the final concerts he conducted before his death.


Personal life

Boddice was the only child of Esme Boddice (died 1998) and Des Boddice (died 18 May 2009, aged 81), president of the Gresley Colliery Brass Band. He had three children including Holly Boddice, a trumpeter who studied at the RCS and now plays as part of the Brass Trio "Granny Green". Boddice died on 12 October 2022 after a short illness. Following his death, tributes were made to Boddice through
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, including a tweet by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland:


Awards and honours

*Boddice was made a MBE in The Queen's Birthday Honours (2005) for "services to Youth Music in Scotland, specifically for his work with West Lothian Schools Brass Band". *Boddice was made an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (hon. ARAM). *He received the first Mortimer Medal from The Worshipful Company of Musicians, a livery company in London. The Mortimer Medal is awarded every year to "someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the UK brass band tradition". *2-time winner (1977 and 1978) of the
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's 'Fanfare' Brass Contest conducting the Cooperative Brass Band (then known as CWS). *10-time winner of National Youth Brass Band Competition with West Lothian Schools Brass Band. *3-time winner of Scottish Youth Brass Band Competition with West Lothian Schools Brass Band. *1st place at the 1980 Second Section National Brass Band Championships with Newtongrange Silver Band. *1996 BBC Radio 2 Brass Band of the Year with West Lothian Schools Brass Band. *1998 Gold Award at the Sydney International Music Festival with West Lothian Schools Brass Band. *In 2007, Boddice won 1st in both Junior and Senior sections of the Scottish Brass Band Championship with West Lothian Schools Brass Band and the Kirkintillioch band. *Conducted the Cooperative Brass Band in a segment on BBC Radio Scotland's Classics Unwrapped. *Honoured by Scottish Composers Society for his support of contemporary Scottish composers.


See also

*
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* The de Ferrers Academy


References


External links

*https://aobba.com/ – Association of Brass Band Adjudicators website *https://www.rcs.ac.uk/ – Royal Conservatoire of Scotland main website *https://www.discogs.com/artist/2599526-Nigel-Boddice – list of albums conducted by Nigel Boddice *https://brassbandresults.co.uk/people/nigel-boddice/ – list of competition results from bands conducted by Nigel Boddice {{DEFAULTSORT:Boddice, Nigel 1952 births 2022 deaths English classical trumpeters 20th-century English conductors (music) 21st-century English conductors (music) English male conductors (music) Players of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra British music educators Members of the Order of the British Empire Musicians from Staffordshire Honorary members of the Royal Academy of Music English bandleaders People from Burton upon Trent Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music