| Sheona White |
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During her studies at the University of Salford Sheona became the first tenor horn player, first Scot and first female to be declared British Open Solo Champion and in 1996 also won the coveted title BBC Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year. Sheona subsequently made several broadcasts and recordings as guest soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra. In 1997 she performed in Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day Observance Concert in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen. In 1998 Sheona was selected as a finalist in the Cosmopolitan Women of Achievement Awards and has received a Platinum Disc for her solo role in the world-acclaimed CD ‘Perfect Day'. Sheona also recorded her first highly acclaimed solo CD ‘Voice of the Tenor Horn' in 2000 and as Principal Horn with the YBS Band for 12 years recorded numerous award winning commercial CDs. During the ‘YBS era', Sheona shared in the band's huge success worldwide. This included winning the All England Masters 3 times, the British Open 4 times and representing England in the European ‘EBBA' festival on ten occasions, winning the European Championships an unprecedented eight times in the ten appearances. She also performed in the Sydney Opera House as part of the YBS ‘Kings of Europe' Tour in 2005. Sheona is Tenor Horn tutor at the University of Salford, The University of Liverpool, visiting Horn tutor at the RNCM and holds the position of Head of Music at Lowton High School. Sheona joined Black Dyke Band as Principal Horn in March 2011 Text from www.blackdykeband.co.uk |



Sheona was born in Scotland and began to play the tenor horn at the age of ten, she then went on to become Junior Solo Champion of Scotland and was appointed Principal Horn of the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland.