Tuba Star Les Neish is preparing for a busy week as an adjudicator at the prestigious Royal Overseas League Competition in London.
Rounds
The competition is held at the Overseas House, London, with players hoping to make it through 3 rounds held over 4 days.
I was delighted when I won the Wind and Brass Prize many years ago and I have kept a very close link with the Royal Overseas League collaborating on many projectsLes Neish
Only winner
Les is still the only tuba player to have won the Wind and Brass Prize at the competition which is now into its 60th Year.
Les told 4BR: "It’s a real delight to be invited to adjudicate at this prestigious event. I was delighted when I won the Wind and Brass Prize many years ago and I have kept a very close link with the Royal Overseas League collaborating on many projects.
I am very much looking forward to hearing the talented musicians competing at this incredible event."