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Professional biography

Trevor Herbert was born in Cwmparc, south Wales. He was educated at the Tonypandy Grammar School, and then read music  education at St Luke’s College, University of Exeter . He then spent three years at the Royal College of Music as a foundation scholar, where he studied trombone with Arthur Wilson and composition with Jeremy Dale Roberts. He  took a BA degree in humanities at the Open University, and a Ph.D. for a thesis on ‘The Trombone in England before 1800’. He was awarded the Doctor of Letters (DLitt) of the Open University in 2009. In 2000 he was made a Fellow of the Royal; College of Music and the Leeds College of Music. He was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2015 and appointed  Porfessor of Music Research at the Royal College of Music in 2017.

Between 1969 and 1976 he played trombone with many leading London orchestras and chamber groups, most particularly the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Glyndebourne Opera, Welsh National Opera, the Northern Sinfonia, the Taverner Players, Musica Reservata and the Wallace Collection. He has performed on several major recordings and broadcasts and  in concerts throughout the world.

In 1976 he joined the staff of the Open University. He continued to perform, and developed research interests in two different areas: the history, repertoires and performance cultures of brass instruments, and the place of music in the cultural history of Wales. He has contributed prolifically to New Grove II, The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and The Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Among his books are The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments (edited with John Wallace) and The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History. His book Music in Words: A Guide to Researching and Writing about Music is a widely used reference text. His book The Trombone, the first comprehensive cultural and musical history of the instrument, was published by Yale University Press in January 2006. In 2002 he became the first British recipient of the Historic Brass Society’s Christopher Monk Award. In 2014 The Galpin Society awarded him its Anthony Baines Prize for 'outstanding contributions to organology'.

He is joint editor of the Bucina series of Pendragon Press, a member of the editorial board of the Historic Brass Society, was associate editor (music) of the Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales.(2008), and joint editor of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments (2019). He is currently lead editor of The Cambridge History of Welsh Music.

He has a specialist interest in validation systems in higher education and has played a leading part in the devlopment of the Open University's partnerships in the UK,continental Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, and Asia. Between 2018 and 2021 he was a non-executive director of Christies Ediucation: the postgraduate institute attached to the Christies auction house.

Research interests

Among several major projects funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the British Academy are ‘Military Sponsorship of Music in Britain in the Nineteenth Century and its Relationship with the Musical Mainstream’. A project that created a greater and more accurate understanding of military music in the period, and to explained its relationship to wider orbits of art and popular music.Further information is available from the project’s website. And, the AHRC-funded project, ‘Cultures of performance among British brass players 1750-1965’, which traced the elements that contribute to a distinctive style of British brass playing. It looked at the relationships between amateur playing and different types of professional music including jazz, orchestral music and military bands. Further information is available from the ‘Cultures of Brass’ website.

Main Publishers

Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
University of Wales Press
ABRSM Publishing
Yale University Press
Routledge

Publications

Books

Authored:

Music and the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century, with Helen Barlow (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013). [In press]

The Trombone, London: Yale University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-300-10095-7

Music in Words: A Guide to Researching and Writing about Music, 224 pp., London: Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (Publishing), 2001, ISBN 1-86096-236-X (2nd edition in press)

An Annotated Handlist of the Robert Minter Collection, http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/minter/, 2008

Music in Words: A Guide to Researching and Writing about Music, American edition, New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-537372-1; ISBN 978-0-19-537373-8 pbk
 

Edited:

Tudor Wales (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 186 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988 (2nd Edition 1990), ISBN 0-7083-0971-2

Wales 1880-1914 (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 195 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988, ISBN 0-7083-0967-4

People and Protest 1815-1880 (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 215 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988 (2nd edn 1991), ISBN 0-7083-0988-7

Wales between the Wars (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 296 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988 (2nd edn 1991), ISBN 0-7083-0989-5

The Remaking of Wales in the Eighteenth Century (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 192 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988, ISBN 0-7083-1013-3

Edward I and Wales (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 157 pp., University of Wales Press, 1988, ISBN 0-7083-1012-5

Divertimento in D by J. Fialla (with John Wallace) 18 pp., Faber, London, 1988.

Catalogue of the European Wind and Percussion Instruments in the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum Collection (with Arnold Myers), 24 pp., Merthyr Tydfil Council, 1990.

Bands: The Brass Band Movement in the 19th and 20th Centuries, 224 pp., Open University Press, Milton Keynes, 1991, ISBN 0-335-09703-0; ISBN 0-335-09702-2 pbk.

Post-War Wales (with Gareth Elwyn Jones), 194 pp., University of Wales Press, 1995, ISBN 0-7083-1291-8.

The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments (with John Wallace), 341 pp., Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0 521 56343 7; ISBN 0 521 56522 7 pbk.

The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History, Trevor Herbert (ed.), 369 pp., Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0 19 816698 2. (Author of Introduction and two chapters, co-author of one chapter.)

Hymns and Arias: Great Welsh Voices (with Peter Stead), Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2001, ISBN 0-7083-1699-9. (Author of Introduction and one chapter.)

The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction (with Martin Clayton and Richard Middleton), New York; London: Routledge, 2003. ISBN 0-415-93844-9; ISBN 0-415-93825-7 pbk. (Author of one chapter, ’Social history and music history’.)

Chapters in books

‘Nineteenth-Century Bands: The Making of a Movement’ and ‘Postscript’, in Herbert, Bands, pp.7-57, 165-169.

‘"Sackbut": the early trombone’, in Herbert and Wallace, The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments, pp. 68-83.

‘Brass bands and other vernacular traditions’, in Herbert and Wallace, The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments, pp.177-192.

‘Playing, learning and teaching brass’ (with Ralph Dudgeon, Philip Eastop and John Wallace), in Herbert and Wallace, The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments, pp. 193-206.

‘The Reconstruction of Nineteenth-Century Band Repertory: Towards a Protocol’, in S. Carter, ed., Perspectives in Brass Scholarship: Proceedings of the International Historic Brass Symposium, Amherst, 1995, Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series No. 2 Pendragon Press, Stuyvesant, New York, 1997, pp. 185-213, ISBN 0-945 193-97-1.

‘Victorian Brass Bands: Class, Taste and Space’ in G. Reynolds et al (eds.), The Place of Music: Music, Space and the Production of Place, Guilford/Longman, New York and London, 1998, pp. 104-128, ISBN 1-57230-313-1, ISBN 1-57230-314-X pbk.

‘The practice and context of a Victorian brass band’, in Bennett Zon (ed.), Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies, Vol. 1, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999, pp. 105-18, ISBN 184012596.

‘Military music articles in the Farmer Collection’, in Carl Cowl & Sheila M. Craik (ed.), Henry George Farmer: A Bibliography, Glasgow: Glasgow University Library, 1999, pp. XVII-XXI, ISBN 0852616902.

Introduction in Herbert (ed.), The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History, pp. 1-9.

‘Nineteenth-century bands: making a movement’, in Herbert (ed.), The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History, pp. 10-67.

‘God’s perfect minstrels: the bands of the Salvation Army’, in Herbert (ed.), The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History, pp. 187-216.

‘Aspects of performance practices: the brass band and its influence on other brass-playing styles’ (with John Wallace) in Herbert (ed.), The British Brass Band: A Musical and Social History, pp. 278-305.

‘Popular nationalism: Griffith Rhys Jones (’Caradog’) and the Welsh choral tradition’, in Music and British Culture, Christina Bashford (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 255-74, ISBN 0 19 816730 X.

‘Trombones and the English Court c.1480-c.1680’, in Monika Lustig (ed.), Proceedings of Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium, Posaunen und Trompeten: Geschichte, Akustik, Spieltechnik, Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein, 2000, pp. 31-8, ISBN 3 89512 116 9.

Introduction, in Herbert and Stead (eds), Hymns and Arias: Great Welsh Voices, pp. 3-9.

’Tom Jones’, in Herbert and Stead (eds), Hymns and Arias: Great Welsh Voices, pp. 181-94.

‘Wind instruments’ in A Performer’s Guide to Music of the Romantic Period, Anthony Burton (ed.), London, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, 2002, pp57-69, ISBN 1 86096 194 0.

‘Social history and music history’, in Clayton, Herbert and Middleton (eds), The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction, pp.146-56.

‘Susato’s colleagues: the trombonists of the Tudor court’, in Tielman Susato and the Music of His Time: Print Culture, Compositional Technique and Instrumental Music in the Renaissance, edited by Keith Polk (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2005), pp. 117-32, ISBN 1 57647 106 3.

‘Matthew Locke and the cornett and sackbut ensemble in England after the Restoration: the “labelled evidence”’, in Brass Music at the Cross Roads of Europe: Proceedings of the International Brass Symposium Utrecht 2000, edited by Keith Polk (Utrecht: STIMU, 2006), pp. 57-68.  

‘Brass Playing in the Early Twentieth Century: Idioms and Cultures of Performance’ and ‘Trombone idiom in the twentieth century: classical, jazz, and hybrid influences’, in Howard Weiner (ed.) Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions, Studies in Jazz 58, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2009.

Forthcoming: ‘Military music and the musical infrastructure in Britain c.1780-c.1860’, in Paul Rodmell (ed.), Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Conference on Music in 19th-Century Britain, University of Birmingham, July 2007.

Forthcoming: ‘Performance domains: band performance conventions and the factors that create them’, in Kate Brucher and Suzel Reily (eds), Bands, Place, and Community Music Making, University of Indiana Press.

Articles

‘The Virtuosi of Merthyr’, Llafur: The Journal of Welsh Labour History, pp. 60-69, August 1988

‘Instruments of the Cyfarthfa Band’ (with Arnold Myers), Galpin Society Journal, Vol. XLI, 1988, pp.2-10, ISSN 0072.0127

‘Sondheim’s Technique’, Contemporary Music Review, Vol. 5, Part 1, Autumn 1989, pp. 199-214, ISSN 0749-4467; ISBN 3-7186-4980-2

‘The Repertory of a Victorian Provincial Brass Band’, Popular Music, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 117-132, Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISSN 0261-1430, ISBN 0 521 399440

‘The Sackbut in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’, Early Music, Vol. XVIII No. 4, pp. 609-616, Oxford, 1990, ISSN 0306-1078

‘A Lament for Sam Hughes: The Last Ophicleidist’, Planet: The Welsh Internationalist, pp.66-75, Aberystwyth, July 1991, ISSN 0048-4288

‘The Trombone in 19th-century Italian Opera’, Welsh National Opera Programme Book, Lucia di Lammermoor, 1989, pp. 28-30.

‘A Softening Influence: R. T. Crawshay and the Cyfarthfa Band’, Merthyr Historian, Vol. 5, pp.35-42, Merthyr, 1992, ISBN 0 9504845 5 5

‘Victorian Brass Bands: The Establishment of a Working Class Musical Tradition’, Historic Brass Society Journal No 4, pp. 1-11, New York, 1992, ISSN 1045-4616

‘The Sackbut and Pre-Reformation English Church Music’, Historic Brass Society Journal No 5, pp.146-159, New York, 1993, ISSN 1045-4616

‘Late Victorian Welsh Bands and Cymmrodorion Attitudes/Bandiau Cymreig y Cyfnod Fictoraidd Diweddar: Chwaeth, Pencampwriaeth ac Agweddau’r Cymmrodorion’, Welsh Music History 1, (eds. John Harper/ Wyn Thomas), pp.92-103, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1996, ISSN 1362-068

The Origin of the Species: The Cyfarthfa Repertory on period instruments, Programme book for Nimbus CD of the same title, 8pp, Nimbus, March 1996.

The Victorian Christmas, Programme book for JVC CD of the same title, 26pp., JVC, December 1996.

Virtuosi: Ian Bousfield, Programme book for EMI CD of the same title, 7pp., EMI Records Ltd., 1997.

‘Victorian Bands and their Dissemination in the Colonies’ (with Margaret Sarkissian), Popular Music, Vol. 16, No. 2, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp.167-81, ISSN 0261-1430, ISBN 0 521 399440

‘Brass bands and orchestral brass sections’, Music Teacher: Teaching Brass, April 1998, pp. 14-16.

‘Volunteers, Salvationists and committees: consensus versus regulation in amateur Victorian brass bands’, in Cahiers victoriens et edouardiens, 50 (October 1999), 105-21.

Hammered Brass, Programme book for Linn CD CKD 162, 3pp., Linn Records, 2000.

Baltic Brass, Programme book for Deux-Elles CD DXL 1042, 3pp., Deux-Elles, 2001.

‘Selling brass instruments: the commercial imaging of brass instruments (1830-1930) and its cultural messages’, in Music in Art: the International Journal for Music Iconography, 28/1-2 (Spring-Fall 2004), 213-26.

The History of Brass Band Music: Classical Arrangements, programme book for DOY CD 164, 6pp., Doyen, 2007.

In press: ‘Music for the multitude: accounts of the brass bands entering Enderby Jackson’s Crystal Palace contests in the 1860s’ (with Arnold Myers), in Early Music.
 

Other reviews, review articles and journalism in:

Arcade
The Consort
The Galpin Society Journal
Haydn Year Book
The Historic Brass Society Journal
The Music Teacher
The Musical Times
New Welsh Review
Popular Music
Planet: The Welsh Internationalist
The Social History Society Bulletin
The Trombonist
Wales on Sunday
Welsh Music
The Western Mail

Conference contributions and lectures (selected)

‘The Trombone in England in the Sixteenth Century’: paper to the 1989 International Trombone Society Conference, Eton College

‘The Origins of the Brass Band Movement’: paper to the 1991 Historic Brass Society Conference, Amherst, Massachusetts

‘The Robert Minter Archive as a Profile of Natural Trumpet Repertory’: paper to the 1992 Historic Brass Society Conference, Amherst, Massachusetts

‘Victorian Brass Bands: Class, Taste and Space’: paper to the 1993 conference on ’The Place of Music’, University of London

‘Late Victorian and Edward ian Bands in Wales and Establishment Attitudes’: paper to the 1994 Inaugural Conference of The Welsh Music History Centre

‘Reconstructing the Cyfarthfa Sound’: paper to the 1995 International Historic Brass Symposium, Amherst, Massachusetts

‘Nineteenth-century Bands and Mainstream Art Music’: paper to the American Musicological Society, New York City, 1995

‘Gender Issues in Historic Brass Performance in the 16th and the 19th Centuries’: paper to The Historic Brass Society Conference, Amherst, Mass., August 1996

‘The Practice and Contexts of a Private Victorian Brass Band’: paper to conference on Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain, The University of Hull, July 1997

‘Brass Bands and Social Trends in Victorian Britain’: paper to the 16th International Congress of the International Musicological Society, London, August 1997

‘Music and Power: the Origins of the Welsh Choral Tradition’: paper to the Third Conference of the Centre for Advanced Welsh Music Studies, University of Wales Bangor, September 1997

‘Brass at the periphery: the Salvation Army’: paper to American Musicological Society Conference, Boston, October/November 1998.

‘Trombones and the English Court c.1480-c.1680’: paper to Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium, Posaunen und Trompeten: Geschichte, Akustik, Spieltechnik, Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein, Germany, November 1998.

‘Land of whose fathers?: Caradog, charisma and the Welsh musical tradition’: paper to the Identities and Differences: Music and Cultures Conference, University of Newcastle, 17 February 1999.

‘Brass Recordings and Performance Practice’, Historic Brass Symposium, Cité de la musique, Paris, 10-13 March 1999.

‘The careers of trombone players in the sixteenth century’, Susato Symposium, University of Durham, New Hampshire, USA , April 1999.

‘Enderby Jackson’s Crystal Palace Brass Band Contests’, Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain conference, University of Durham, July 1999.

‘The Salvation Army: God’s perfect minstrels’, Historic Brass Society conference, Berkeley, August 1999.

‘Music in the Salvation Army before 1918’, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, November 1999.

‘The brass band movement’, History of brass band music conference, University of York, 4 February 2000.

‘The cornett-sackbut ensemble in England in the 17 th century’, Flanders Early Music Festival, Utrecht, August/September 2000.

‘Brass instruments and the popular tradition’, American Musicological Society conference, Toronto, 1-5 November 2000.

‘Kneller Hall: the establishment of a "national" military music education’, Music in 19 th-Century Britain conference, Royal College of Music, July 2001.

‘The Performance Culture of Victorian Brass Bands’, British Association for Victorian Studies, Lancaster, September 2001.

‘The migrants return: the British reception of John Philip Sousa’s Band’, 17th International Congress of the International Musicological Society, Leuven, Belgium, August 2002.

The Invincible Eagle: John Philip Sousa’s 1900 British tour’, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, October 2002.

‘The cultures of the trombone’, Historic Brass Society conference, Yale, July 2003.

‘Methods of studying “dark areas” of nineteenth-century British music’, Royal Society of Musicians conference, Cardiff University, September 2003.

‘Selling brass instruments: the commercial imaging of brass instruments (1830-1930) and its cultural messages’, 9th Conference of the Research Center for Music Iconography, Metropolitan Museum, New York, November 2003.

‘The trombone c.1440-1940: declamation, lyricism and other modes of expression’, Historic Brass Society Declamation versus Lyricism Conference, Basel and Bad Säckingen, June 2004.

‘Bands and their relationship to mainstream art music’, Brass Symposium 2004, University of Durham, November 2004.

‘The Secret Life of the Second Trombone’, keynote lecture, International Trombone Association Festival, New Orleans, May 2005.

‘Trombone idiom in the twentieth century’, Historic Brass Society Jazz Conference, Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and other Popular Traditions, Institute for Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, November 2005

‘Researching and Writing about Music: Scholarship for Performers’, The Crees Lecture, Royal College of Music, February 2007.

‘Paris, the factory of ideas’: keynote paper to the Cité de la Musique/Historic Brass Society conference, Paris, the factory of ideas: the influence of Paris on brass instruments c.1840-c.1930, Cité de la Musique, Paris, June-July 2007

‘Military music and the musical infrastructure in Britain c.1780-c.1860’: paper to the Sixth Biennial Conference on Music in 19th-Century Britain, University of Birmingham, July 2007

‘Trombone idiom in the early twentieth century: the origin of modern technique’: paper to the 18th International Musicological Society Congress, University of Zürich, Switzerland, July 2007

‘Cultures of brass playing in Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries’: paper to the 23rd Annual Historic Brass Society Festival, Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, August 2007

‘Brass cultures: band repertoires in the nineteenth century and where they came from’: paper to the IHR seminar, “So, what do you play?”: Instruments, Consumers and Repertory outside the British Concert Hall, 1800-1950, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, May 2008

‘Kid Ory and the messages of history’: paper to the 24th Annual Historic Brass Society Conference, Moments of Change: Zorzi to Armstrong, Loyola University, New Orleans, July 2008

Other Works 

Recordings (selective list)

 

1972   Sixteenth-Century French Dance Music, Musica Reservata/Morrow/Becket, Philips 6500 293
1975 Tippett, A Child of our Time, BBC Symphony Orchestra/Colin Davis, Philips 6500 985
  Schoenberg, Gurre-Lieder, BBC Symphony Orchestra/Boulez, CBS 78264
  Finzi, Intimations of Immortality, Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra/Handley, Lyrita SRCS 75
1976 Fauré, Messe de Requiem, Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge/Academy of St. Martin in the Fields/Guest, ARGO ZRG 841
1977   Boulez, Rituels, BBC Symphony Orchestra/Boulez, CBS 74109
1978 Giovanni Gabrieli, Symphoniae Sacra II 1615, Taverner Players/ Consort/Parrott, L’Oiseau-Lyre, DSLO 537
1979    Stravinsky, Pulcinella and the Suites for Small Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia/Rattle, EMI ASD 3604
  Heinrich Schütz, Schütz, Pro Cantone Antiqua/Fleet, Enigma K53576
1981 Wagner, Tristan und Isolde, Welsh National Opera/Goodall, Decca D250 DS
1984 Monteverdi, The Marian Vespers of 1610, Taverner Players/ Consort/Parrott, EMI/EX 2701293
  Wagner, Parsifal, Welsh National Opera/Goodall
1985 Gabrieli, Motets, London Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble/Parrott, DECCA/DSLO 537
1987 Praetorius, Christmas Motets /Schütz, Christmas Story, Taverner Players/Consort/Parrott, EMI/El 2704281
1988 Marenzio et al, Una ‘Stravaganza’ dei Medici: Intermedi (1589) per ‘La Pellegrina’, Taverner Players/Consort/Choir/Parrott, EMI CDC 7479982
1989 The Carol Album: Seven Centuries of Christmas Carols, Taverner Consort/Choir/Parrott, EMI CDC 7498092
1990 Monteverdi, Mass (from Selva morale, 1614), Taverner Players/ Parrott, EMI CDS 7498 762
  Handel, Israel in Egypt, Taverner Players/Consort/Choir/Parrott, EMI CDS 7540182
1991 Venetian Church Music, Taverner Consort/Parrott, EMI 7541172
1993 Carol Album 2, Taverner Consort/Players/Parrott EMI CDC 754902 2
1996 The Origin of the Species: The Cyfarthfa Repertory on period instruments, The Wallace Collection, Nimbus Records, NI 5470
1995 The Victorian Christmas: Christmas music on period instruments, The Wallace Collection, JVC Records

 

Selected broadcasts (other than Open University productions)

 

Feb 1995 Brass Roots: 4 x 50 minute documentary programmes (BBC Radio 3) on brass band repertory in the nineteenth century
April 1995   Victorian Brass Bands: 1-hour discussion programme (BBC Radio 3) in the ‘Fairest Isle’ series, with Dr Dave Russell and Prof Cyril Ehrlich
May 1995 The Music of Cyfarthfa Castle: 45 minute programme (BBC Radio 3), ‘Welsh Night’, British Music Year
March 1997 Brass Cheek, Teliesyn Productions/BBC1 TV (Consultant)

 

Other performances

Numerous other recordings, broadcasts and concerts in Great Britain, USA, USSR, Japan and most European countries at many major international festivals. Current interest is focused on period performance of The Cyfarthfa Repertory on period instruments with The Wallace Collection, and performances of early Baroque music with The Taverner Players.

Compositions

 

1982 Music for Llewellyn, HTV
1983 Title Music, Wales! Wales?, BBC 2
1988 Music for Sair Doliau (Gwenlyn Parry), BBC Cymru/S4C
  Music for Un funud fach (Kate Roberts), BBC Cymru/S4C
  Music for The Divided Kingdom, Channel 4 UK
1992  Music for Under Milk Wood, Siriol Productions/S4C/BBC 2

 

Articles in reference works

Twentieth Century Britain: An Encyclopedia, F. M. Leventhal (ed.), New York: Garland, 1995, ‘Thomas Beecham’, ‘Bass Bands’, ‘The Early Music Revival’, ‘Welsh Music’.

An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture, 1776-1832, Iain Calman (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1999, ‘Military Bands’.

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Stanley Sadie (ed.), seventh edition, London: Macmillan Press, 2000:

 

Editor of ‘Bands’ entry  

New entries :

‘Brass bands’
‘John Gladney’
‘Joseph Parry’
‘Trombone to 1750’

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revised entries :

‘Flugelhorn’
‘Cornophone’
‘Sudrophone’
‘Baritone’
‘Althorn’
‘Saxhorn’
‘Bugle’
‘Tenor Cor’
‘Tenor Horn’
‘Robert Griffith’
‘Robert Griffiths’
‘Eleazer Roberts’
‘Friedrich Belcke’
‘The Mills Family’
‘Carl Boosé
‘Quartposaune’

 

Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing (eds), London; New York: Continuum, 2003 -, ’Brass Band’ and ’Wales’

The Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era, Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast, editors; James Eli Adams, editor-in-chief, 4 vols., Danbury, CT: Grolier Academic Press, 2004. ‘Brass Bands’ and ‘Military Bands’.

The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Colin Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman (eds), Oxford University Press, 2004:

 

New entries :

‘James James (1833-1902)’
‘Joseph Parry (1841-1903)’
‘John Gladney (1839-1911)’
‘Edwin Swift (1843-1904)’
‘Enderby Jackson (1827-1903)’
‘Griffith Rhys Jones, “Caradog” (1834-1897)’
‘(Maria) Jane Williams (1795-1873)’
‘Frederick Ricketts (1881-1945)’
‘Harry Mortimer (1902-1992)’
‘Edward Jones (1752-1824)’

Revised entries :

‘Edward Stephens (1822-1855)’
‘John Roberts (1822-1877)’
‘Thomas Gruffydd (1815-1887)’
‘Richard Mills (1809-1844)’
‘John Thomas (1795-1871)’
 

 

 

 

The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales (Gwyddoniadur Cymru Yr Academi Gymreig), John Davies et al (eds), Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008:

 

Jazz bands or gazooka bands
Brass bands
Singer of the World competition
Popular music 1830-1945 (with Gareth Williams)
Cory Band
Cyfarthfa Band
Cymanfa Ganu
David Ivor Davies (Ivor Novello)
‘God Bless the Prince of Wales’
‘Hen Wlad fy Nhadau’
Philip Heseltine (Peter Warlock)
Arwel Hughes
‘Hymns and Arias’
Evan and James James
Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin)

Griffith Rhys Jones
‘Myfanwy’
Neuadd Brangwen
Neuadd Dewi Sant
John Parry (Bardd Alaw)
Joseph Parry
Brinley Richards
John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt)
South Wales Choral Union
‘We’ll Keep a Welcome’
Grace Williams
Maria Jane Williams (Aberpergwm)
David Wynne
‘Men of Harlech’

 

In press: The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism, Laurel Brake and Marysa Demoor (eds), London: British Library; Academia Press: Ghent, 2009, and online by ProQuest. ‘Harmonicon’ and ‘British Bandsman’.

See also Open Research Online for further details of Trevor Herbert’s research publications.

Teaching interests

In addition to his academic and performance interests in music he has a keen interest in validation and higher educational systems. His work at the Open University has concentrated on teaching and assessment systems in music – particularly for adult learners – and the development of online postgraduate music teaching.

External collaborations

He has also developed an interest in the assessment of musical performance through his work as external examiner to several major UK conservatoires including the Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and Trinity Laban.

He has undertaken work for UK government agencies such as the Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Quality Assurance Agency, as well as for bodies such as Open University Validation Services, the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and the Royal Marines School of Music. He is also an adviser to several grant-awarding bodies including the Leverhulme Trust and the AHRC.

Trevor Herbert is an Honorary Professor of Music at Cardiff University, a Fellow of the Leeds College of Music , Fellow of the Royal College of Music and Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales..

Publications

Introduction - Listeners in music history: studying the evidence (2020-12)
Barlow, Helen and Herbert, Trevor
Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 17(3) (pp. 343-357)


Public Military Music and the Promotion of Patriotism in the British Provinces, c. 1780-c. 1850 (2020-12)
Herbert, Trevor
Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 17(3) (pp. 427-444)


Solo and ensemble brass instrument recordings (2019-05)
Herbert, Trevor
Early Music, 47(2) (pp. 277-280)


Cornetti e tromboni in the high Renaissance and Baroque (2018-05)
Herbert, Trevor
Early Music, 46(2) (pp. 343-345)


Trumpets, drums and the sources for their symbolic authority in Britain (2016-12-01)
Herbert, Trevor
Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography,, 41(1-2) (pp. 65-81)


A Tudor manuscript granting livery to the King’s ‘Shakbots’ (2016-01-01)
Herbert, T.
Historic Brass Society Journal, 28 (pp. 191-198)


Adolphe Sax, his saxhorns and their international influence (2016)
Herbert, Trevor
Revue belge de musicologie/Belgisch tijdschrift voor muziekwetenschap, 70 (pp. 65-76)


Review of 'Music and theology in nineteenth-century Britain' ed. Martin V. Clarke (Ashgate 2012) (2013-12)
Herbert, Trevor
Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 10(2) (pp. 323-356)


“…men of great perfection in their science…”: the trumpeter as musician and diplomat in England in the later fifteenth and sixteenth centuries (2011)
Herbert, Trevor
Historic Brass Society Journal, 23 (pp. 1-23)


Music for the multitude: accounts of bands entering Enderby Jackson's Crystal Palace contests in the 1860s (2010-11-04)
Herbert, Trevor and Myers, Arnold
Early Music, 38(4) (pp. 571-584)


Sousa, the band and the 'American century' (2010-05-01)
Herbert, Trevor
Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 135(1) (pp. 183-190)


Trombone glissando: a case study in continuity and change in brass instrument performance idioms (2010)
Herbert, Trevor
Historic Brass Society Journal, 22, (pp. 1-18)


Reviews - Sigmund Romberg, William A. Everett; Jerome Kern, Stephen Banfield (2008-12)
Herbert, Trevor
Studies in Musical Theatre, 2(3) (pp. 295-297)


Selling brass instruments: the commercial imaging of brass instruments (1830-1930) and its cultural messages (2004-04)
Herbert, Trevor
Music in Art, XXIX(1-2) (pp. 213-226)


Victorian bands and their dissemination in the colonies (1997-05)
Herbert, Trevor and Sarkissian, Margaret
Popular Music, 16(2) (pp. 165-179)


Late Victorian Welsh bands: taste, viruosity and Cymmrodorion attitudes (1996)
Herbert, Trevor
Welsh Music History, 1 (pp. 92-102)


The sackbut and pre-Reformation English church music (1993)
Herbert, Trevor
Historic Brass Society Journal, 5 (pp. 146-158)


Victorian brass bands: the establishment of a ‘working class musical tradition’ (1992)
Herbert, Trevor
Historic Brass Society Journal, 4 (pp. 1-11)


A lament for Sam Hughes: the last Ophicleidist (1991-07)
Herbert, Trevor
Planet: the Welsh Internationalist, 87 (pp. 66-75)


The sackbut in England in the 17th and 18th centuries (1990-11)
Herbert, Trevor
Early Music, 18(4) (pp. 609-616)


The repertory of a Victorian provincial brass band (1990)
Herbert, Trevor
Popular Music, 9(1) (pp. 117-132)


Sondheim's technique (1989-10)
Sondheim, Stephen and Herbert, Trevor
Contemporary Music Review, 5(1) (pp. 199-214)


Instruments of the Cyfarthfa Band (1988-10)
Herbert, Trevor and Myers, Arnold
Galpin Society Journal, 41 (pp. 2-10)


The virtuosi of Merthyr (1988-08)
Herbert, Trevor
Llafur: the Journal of the Society for the Study of Welsh Labour History, 5(1) (pp. 60-69)


Music and the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (2013-08-15)
Herbert, Trevor and Barlow, Helen
ISBN : 978-0-19-989831-2 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : New York


Music in Words: A Guide to Researching and Writing about music (2012-12)
Herbert, Trevor
ISBN : 9781848491007 | Publisher : ABRSM Publishing | Published : London


Music in words: a guide to researching and writing about music (2nd edition) (2012-11-01)
Herbert, Trevor
ISBN : 9781848491007 | Publisher : Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music | Published : London


Music in Words: A Guide to Researching and Writing about Music (2009)
Herbert, Trevor
ISBN : 978-1860962363 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : UK


The Trombone (2006-03)
Herbert, Trevor
Yale Musical Instrument Series
ISBN : 300100957 | Publisher : Yale University Press


Catalogue of the European Wind and Percussion Instruments in the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum Collection (1990)
Herbert, Trevor and Myers, Arnold
Publisher : Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery | Published : Merthyr Tydfil


Cornett (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (pp. 151-152)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Military music (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (pp. 409-411)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Musica Reservata (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (p 427)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Serpent (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (pp. 572-573)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Trombone (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (pp. 630-632)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Tuba and ophicleide (2018-09-06)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lawson, Colin and Stowell, Robin eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (pp. 636-638)
ISBN : 9781107108080 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Foreword: amateur bands, their localities, and their challenges – the lessons of history (2018-03-14)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Reily, Suzel A. and Brucher, Katherine eds. The Routledge Companion to the Study of Local Musicking. Routledge Music Companions (xv-xxv)
ISBN : 9781138920118 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


Carl Florian Mandel and the production, consumption and status of "military" brass-wind instruments in the nineteenth century (2016-05-05)
Herbert, T.
In: Libin, L. ed. Instrumental Odyssey: A Tribute to Herbert Heyde. Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series (9)
ISBN : 978-1-57647-252-1 | Publisher : Pendragon Press | Published : New York


Brass and military bands in Britain - performance domains, the factors that construct them and their influence (2013-10-28)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Brucher, Kate and Reily, Suzel eds. Brass Bands of the World: Bands: Militarism, Colonial Legacies, and Local Music Making. SOAS Musicology Series (pp. 33-54)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-4422-0 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham


The British military as a musical institution, c.1780-c.1860 (2012-10-28)
Herbert, T. and Barlow, H.
In: Rodmell, P. ed. Music and Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain (pp. 247-266)
ISBN : 9781409405832 (hardback) 9781138268234 (paperback) 9781315596624 (e-book) | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham, UK


The British military as a musical institution, c.1780-c.1860 (2012)
Herbert, Trevor and Barlow, Helen
In: Rodmell, Paul ed. Music and Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain (pp. 247-266)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-0583-2 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham


Social history and music history (2011-11-09)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Clayton, Martin; Herbert, Trevor and Middleton, Richard eds. The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction (2nd ed) (pp. 49-58)
ISBN : 978-0-415-88190-6 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


Trombone idiom in the twentieth century: classical, jazz, and hybrid influences (2009)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Weiner, Howard T. ed. Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions. Studies in Jazz
Publisher : Scarecrow Press | Published : Lanham, MD, USA


Introduction: Brass playing in the early twentieth century: idioms and cultures of performance (2009)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Weiner, Howard T. ed. Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions. Studies in Jazz (58) (xi-xvii)
ISBN : 978-0-8108-6245-6 | Publisher : Scarecrow Press | Published : Lanham, MD


Matthew Locke and the cornett and sackbut ensemble in England after the Restoration: the 'labelled evidence' (2005)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Polk, Keith ed. Brass Music at the Cross Roads of Europe: The Low Countries and Contexts of Brass Musicians from the Renaissance into the Nineteenth Century (pp. 57-67)
ISBN : 9072786114 | Publisher : STIMU | Published : Utrecht, Netherlands


Susato's colleagues: the trombonists of the Tudor court (2005)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Polk, Keith ed. Tielman Susato and the music of his time: print culture, compositional technique and instrumental music in the Renaissance. Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series (5) (pp. 117-132)
ISBN : 1576471063 | Publisher : Pendragon Press | Published : Hillsdale, New York


Nineteenth-century bands: making a movement (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Herbert, Trevor ed. The British Brass Band: a Musical and Social History (pp. 10-67)
ISBN : 978-0-19-816698-6 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


God's perfect minstrels: the bands of the Salvation Army (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Herbert, Trevor ed. The British Brass Band: a Musical and Social History (pp. 187-216)
ISBN : 978-0198166986 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


Aspects of performance practices: the brass band and its influence on other brass-playing styles (2000)
Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John
In: Herbert, Trevor ed. The British Brass Band: a Musical and Social History (pp. 278-305)
ISBN : 978-0-19-816698-6 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


Introduction (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Herbert, Trevor ed. The British Brass Band: a Musical and Social History (pp. 1-9)
ISBN : 978-0-19-816698-6 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


Popular nationalism: Griffith Rhys Jones (‘Caradog’) and the Welsh choral tradition (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Bashford, Christina and Langley, Leanne eds. Music and British Culture, 1785-1914: Essays in Honour of Cyril Ehrlich (pp. 255-274)
ISBN : 978-0-19-816730-3 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


Trombones and the English court, c. 1480-c.1680 (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Lustig, Monika and Weiner, Howard T. eds. Posaunen und Trompeten: Geschichte, Akustik, Spieltechnik: 19. Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium in Michaelstein, 20. bis 22. November 1998. Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte (60) (pp. 31-38)
ISBN : 9783895121166 | Publisher : Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein | Published : Blankenburg


Volunteers, salvationists and committees: consensus versus regulation in amateur Victorian brass bands (1999-10)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Chastagner, Claude ed. La musique populaire des Iles Britanniques, 1835-1915. Cahiers Victoriens et Édouardiens (50) (pp. 105-121)
ISBN : 2-84269-339-6 | Publisher : Centre d'Études et de Recherches Victoriennes et Édouardiennes de l'Université Paul-Valéry | Published : Montpellier


The practice and context of a private Victorian brass band (1999)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Zon, Bennett ed. Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies (pp. 105-118)
ISBN : 9781840142594 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot


Military music articles in the Farmer Collection (1999)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Cowl, Carl and Craik, Sheila M. eds. Henry George Farmer: A Bibliography (xvii-xxi)
ISBN : 852616902 | Publisher : Glasgow University Library | Published : Glasgow


Victorian brass bands: class, taste and space (1998)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Leyshon, Andrew; Matless, David and Revill, George eds. The Place of Music (pp. 104-128)
ISBN : 978-1-57230-313-3 | Publisher : The Guilford Press | Published : New York


‘Sackbut’: the early trombone (1997)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John eds. The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments. Cambridge Companions to Music (pp. 68-83)
ISBN : 521563437 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Brass bands and other vernacular brass traditions (1997)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John eds. The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments. Cambridge Companions to Music (pp. 177-192)
ISBN : 521563437 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Playing, learning and teaching brass (1997)
Dudgeon, Ralph T.; Eastop, Phillip; Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John
In: Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John eds. The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments. Cambridge Companions to Music (pp. 193-206)
ISBN : 521563437 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Reconstruction of nineteenth-century band repertory: towards a protocol (1997)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Carter, Stewart ed. Persepctives in Brass Scholarship: Proceedings of the International Historic Brass Society Symposium, Amherst, 1995. Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series (2) (pp. 185-213)
ISBN : 978-0945193975 | Publisher : Pendragon Press | Published : Stuyvesant, NY


A softening influence: R. T. Crawshay and the Cyfarthfa Band (1992)
Herbert, Trevor
In: Holley, T. F. ed. Merthyr Historian (pp. 35-42)
ISBN : 0 9504845 5 5 | Publisher : Merthyr Tydfil Historical Society | Published : Merthyr Tydfil


A History of Welsh Music (2022-09-08)
Herbert, Trevor; Clarke, Martin V. and Barlow, Helen eds.
ISBN : 9781316511060 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments (2018)
Herbert, Trevor; Myers, Arnold and Wallace, John eds.
ISBN : 9781316841273 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


The Cultural Study of Music: a Critical Introduction (2nd ed.) (2011-11)
Clayton, Martin; Herbert, Trevor and Middleton, Richard eds.
ISBN : 978-0-415-88190-6 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


The Cultural study of music: A critical introduction (2003-01-03)
Clayton, Martin; Herbert, Trevor and Middleton, Richard eds.
ISBN : 9780415938440 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon, UK,


Hymns and Arias: Great Welsh Voices (2001)
Herbert, Trevor and Stead, Peter eds.
ISBN : 978-0708316993 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


The British Brass Band: a Musical and Social History (2000)
Herbert, Trevor ed.
ISBN : 978-0-19-816698-6 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments (1997)
Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John eds.
Cambridge Companions to Music
ISBN : 521563437 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Post-War Wales (1995)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 9780708312919 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


Bands: the Brass Band Movement in the 19th and 20th Centuries (1991)
Herbert, Trevor ed.
Popular Music in Britain
ISBN : 9780335097036 | Publisher : Open University Press | Published : Buckingham


Tudor Wales (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 708309712 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


Wales 1880-1914 (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History adnd its Sources
ISBN : 708309674 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


People and Protest: Wales 1815-1880 (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 708309887 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


Wales Between the Wars (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 9780708309896 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


The Remaking of Wales in the Eighteenth Century (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 9780708310137 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


Edward I and Wales (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Jones, Gareth Elwyn eds.
Welsh History and its Sources
ISBN : 9780708310120 | Publisher : University of Wales Press | Published : Cardiff


Nineteenth-Century Music Review (17) Special Issue 3: The Experience of Listening to Music in the Nineteenth Century (2020-12)
Barlow, Helen and Herbert, Trevor
Cambridge University Press


Brass instruments (2011)
Herbert, Trevor
Oxford Bibliographies Online: Music


The Robert Minter collection: a handlist of seventeenth and eighteenth century trumpet repertory (2008)
Herbert, Trevor
The Open University


The History of Brass Band Music: Classical Arrangements (2007)
Herbert, Trevor
Doyen


Baltic Brass (2001)
Herbert, Trevor
Deux-Elles


Hammered Brass (2000)
Herbert, Trevor
Linn


Virtuosi: Ian Bousfield (1997)
Herbert, Trevor
EMI


The Origin of the Species: The Cyfarthfa Repertory on Period Instruments (1996)
Herbert, Trevor
Nimbus


The Victorian Christmas (1996)
Herbert, Trevor
JVC


The trombone in 19th-century Italian opera (1989)
Herbert, Trevor
Welsh National Opera


Divertimento in D: (Trumpet and Piano) by Josef Fiala (1988)
Herbert, Trevor and Wallace, John
Faber Music, London.