The Cooperation Band

Brassband Concert divisie

Bio

Founded in 1918, the Cooperation Band remains a vibrant force in Glasgow’s
musical life. Originally formed to serve the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society,
it has grown into Scotland’s most decorated brass band. It has won the Scottish
Championship a record 37 times and claimed the National Championships in 1990
and 1996. Today the band comprises highly committed amateur brass and
percussion musicians, performing through both its main ensemble and its Youth
Band. Its programming is wide-ranging and ambitious: it has premiered works by
Jay Cappernauld, collaborated with John Wallace MBE and the Wallace Collection,
and performed at events such as Glasgow Pride, all in a mission to bring brass
music to new audiences. In December 2024, Katrina Marzella-Wheeler was
appointed as Principal Conductor — the first woman in the band’s history to hold
that role. In 2025, the band formalised a partnership with Adams Percussion,
acquiring a new set of Adams instruments supplied via Graham Johns Percussion,
the UK distributor. This collaboration enhances the band’s percussion capabilities
and underscores its commitment to excellence. With century-old heritage, forward
looking leadership, and support from world-class instrument makers, the
Cooperation Band continues to inspire audiences and musicians across Scotland
and beyond

  • Dirigent | Katrina Marzella-Wheeler

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