Black Dyke is delighted to announce Tom Hutchinson as their new principal cornet player.
Tom’s outstanding musical talent was evident from an early age. He served as Principal Cornet of the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain and later studied at the Royal Northern College of Music.
Tom is no stranger to Black Dyke, having played with the band between 2005 and 2009 alongside Richard Marshall, during which time he contributed to winning two British Open and two National Championship titles. He subsequently joined the Cory Band as Principal Cornet under the direction of Dr. Robert Childs.
Black Dyke’s Music Director, Professor Nicholas Childs, commented:
“Tom is an exceptionally gifted musician and I am confident he will grace the seat with the same level of artistry and virtuosity as those who have held this prestigious position before him.”
Reflecting on his appointment, Tom Hutchinson said:
“The principal seat at Black Dyke is a once in a generation opportunity and it is a dream come true!”
I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to Phil Harper and all my fellow band members at Cory. We have shared many wonderful experiences together, and I will always treasure those memories.”
During his time at Cory, Tom secured 29 major titles, including five European Championships, four National Championships, and four British Opens. He also holds the distinction of being the only Principal Cornet to have won three British Open Solo Prizes.
As Black Dyke continues to pursue the highest standards of musical excellence, Tom will undoubtedly play an integral role in the band’s future success.
Tom’s first official engagement will be at Huddersfield Town Hall on 21st December.
