Recordings and Videos

Have a Listen!

We usually record our formal concerts, and have CDs available for purchase for a short time afterwards. If you attended one of our concerts and would like a copy of the CD, or if you missed one and would like to hear how it went, please contact us for details and availability.

We also regularly make videos of our performances, which can be found on our YouTube channel, SouthBerksMusic. These are organised into playlists which include topics such as Television themes, Jazz inspired, Musicals, Films, Travel, Classical arrangements, and Christmas. Why not try one of these and see where it takes you? Some of our most recent videos can be found below. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified when new videos are published.

Our saxophone quintet, Sf Sax, also regularly record their music. You can view their most recent performances on their YouTube page.


 

Enjoy the action-packed music from the 1980's, with Eighties Flashback, arranged for concert band by Paul Murtha. This arrangement includes "Thriller", "Time After Time", "You Give Love A Bad Name", "Up Where We Belong", and "Eye of the Tiger".

Andrew Lloyd Webber is renowned for his musicals and this arrangement, A Symphonic Portrait by Jerry Nowak, combines the Superstar Theme, Don't Cry For Me Argentina, King Herod's Song, and Memory.
 

 

I Got Rhythm, composed by George Gershwin, is one of the all-time great jazz standards. This version by Japanese arranger Kenio Fujisaki was performed in March 2023 at Tadley Community Centre.
 

Composed by Morton Lauridsen, this arrangement of O Magnum Mysterium is described by the publisher as a "serene and expressive composition with fluid lines and lovely harmonies".
 

 

Symphonic Metamorphosis, by composer Philip Sparke was performed on 14th December 2024 at St Mary's Church, Burghfield. It is a set of variations on Saint-Saens' Organ Symphony.
 

This medley of music is from the film, The Greatest Showman, arranged for concert band by Paul Murtha.
 

 

This is "A Winter's Night" from our Christmas Concert on 4th December, featuring solos from oboe and flute, plus the chance to hear the band sing.
 

Composed by Robert W. Smith, "Where the Black Hawk Soars" describes the majestic scenes of a hawk as it explores the wind and sky with all its majesty, skill & trickery.
 

 

A folk song fantasy based on tunes from various parts of the British Isles. Albion Heritage opens with Brighton Camp, then on to the Scottish tune, O Waly, Waly and is finally followed by a robust setting of the famous Welsh tune, Men of Harlech.
 

WORLD PREMIERE
Highdays and Holidays: The Mortimer Revel, written especially for South Berks Concert Band by Philip Sparke. Performed in Mortimer during 2016, our 40th Anniversary year.
 
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